Posts Tagged ‘Vestax’
Dal laboratorio DigitalJockey di Pontedera CyberMix e Spazialex mostrano il Vestax VCI-300 insieme a Traktor Pro per verificarne la compatibilità.
TR-1 was designed from a professional DJ’s point of view for the new MIDI cotroller to be “compact” with “well thought out” control layouts built for functionality! * New soft push switches for tireless mixing. * Smooth 60mm slide input faders or high-precision mixing. * Selectable deck control (Max 4channels. A&C controlled by PGM1, B&D controlled by PGM2). * New SHIFT switch feature to customize deck control functions. * Adjustable LED light volume. * Can control up to more than 160 parameters of compatible software. * A compact, durable and easy-to-operate body design that ensures excellent reliability on tour . * Traditional Vestax white gold face plate and knobs. * Bundle softwar: Native Instruments Traktor LE. MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Operating System * Windows Windows XP(SP2 or higher) Windows Vista(SP1 or higher) * Macintosh Mac OS 10.4 or higher(10.5 is supported) b)Hardware * Windows CPU Pentium4 / Athlon 1.4GHz RAM 1GB RAM or higher USB : Use direct USB port of your computer (USB hub is not supported) NOTE Even if the clock frequency is sufficient to the requirement above, Intel Celeron Centrino ATOM, AMD and Sempron is not supported. * Macintosh CPU Intel CoreDuo 1.66GHz Memory 1GB RAM or higher USB port: Use direct USB port of your computer (USB hub is not supported) BUNDLE SOFTWARE : TRAKTOR LE * 2beat and tempo-synchronizable decks * Quick controller setup wizard * 4 classic DJ Effects * Ultra-Fast Database Browsing and iTunes-Import * Special upgrade …
Just testing out my VCI-100SE Ean Golden firmware 1.3 and Traktor Pro 1.2 TSI at Home Club Singapore.
Joe Jack from Vestax/AMS as always takes time to show us the goods from Vestax. Here we see the TR-1 and TANK. The TR-1 is a 4 deck controller for Native Instruments Traktor and the TANK is a multi-channel sound interface perfect for just about any music or DVS software. Shown live at NAMM 2010