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DJGO Keeps The Party Hoppin’ Over Here, And Over There
Whatever happened to the good old days of the traveling DJ. The days when turntabilism was a sought out art form for any rockin’ party. DJ’s are starting to get lazy, that’s what. Tired of lugging the same old equipment back and forth from gig to gig. The DJGO concept understands that what the modern DJ wants, isn’t to make 20 trips back and forth for all of his gear. Packing in a pair of CD/ MP3 turntables and a... Continue reading
Pacemaker Portable DJ System: Not Your Grandpa’s Pacemaker
CES is sure to unveil some pretty cool gadgets. The Pacemaker from Tonium is a portable DJ system which allows you to have a mini-turntable fit inside of your pants pocket. The complete DJ system is a DAP which is compatible with almost any audio format under the sun, including FLAC. While you might not be able to DJ a professional party with this bad-boy, it will surely provide hours of fun for those interested in screwing with music and... Continue reading
Be a Wii-J and mash up some music with a Wiimote hack
[ev type="youtube" data="503C14RFphQ"][/ev] Here’s a really cool find. A guy who calls himself DJ ! (DJ Shift+1) has developed a way to hack into the Wiimote and re-map their functions to mod them into a music mixing device compatible with the PC. The video above shows the results of what can be created through a little created hacking. Catch the video after the jump to see a demonstration on how it all works. Awesome job.
Kuka Juke Bot, the robotic DJ out scratches the pros
So…You wanna be a DJ? Check out these Kuka robotic DJs. The two robots are encased in a circle of LPs. Both robots working independently, grab a LP and place it on the turntable, where it proceeds to consume you in scratching and mixing madness. The DJ’s are actually two Kuka industrial robots which have been modded to be master turntable masters. They actually sound pretty neat! Turntableism is sadly becoming a dead art form. Can the Kuka Juke save... Continue reading
iPod DJ Mixing Studio For Under $40
The question that springs to mine is “How’d they do it?”. The answer is still unclear, but then again, who the hell cares?! It’s a friggen iPod DJ Mixing Studio for under 40 friggen dollars! The device connects an any iPod or music device with an audio output and lets you create your own digital mixing effects for a minimal price related to other mixing equipment on the market. For such a minimal price, we can’t imagine that the quality... Continue reading
