Hercules DJconsole MK2- Advanced DJ Mixer with Audio
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
KEY FEATURES:
* All-in-one DJ Controller with audio for a complete computer DJ mix. Everything is inside to animate parties or record DJing performance
* Portable DJ Mixer (235×200x65mm)
Ready for mobile DJing,
DJ Console Mk2 can be plugged to a laptop
* High precision jog wheels and buttons for DJ mixing. DJing is better with dedicated controls than with a mouse and a keyboard :
◦ 2 jog wheels to navigate within your music, speed up, slow down or even scratch tracks
◦ 1 crossfader and 2 volume sliders
◦ 2 pitch knobs & 2 pitch bend buttons
◦ Play / Cue / Next / Previous for each deck
◦ 2 x 3 equalizer knobs
◦ 2 x 4 buttons for effects
◦ Auto-Beat and Master tempo for each deck
◦ 1 mini stick with 2 buttons emulating a mouse to navigate within any menu
◦ 2 buttons to select the audio source on the deck
* Advanced audio features for DJing
◦ 2 line/phono inputs, to mix also with analog audio or with timecoded vinyls (not included)
◦ Headphones monitoring to prepare the next music track you will play
◦ Microphone input to talk over the music
* Solid software : Customized version of Virtual DJ 3
Combine digital & analog audio
* 2 stereo inputs
* Mix MP3 files plus analog sources
* Plug your CD-player(s) and mix it together with your computer audio files
Compatible with external mixers
* 2 stereo outputs
* Plug to any mixer you want
2 phono inputs
* Connect your turntable(s)
* Mix with vinyl plus MP3
Multiple monitoring
* Deck A
* Deck B
* Mix
* Split A-B
TECHNICAL SPECS:
Package content
* 2 stereo outputs (4-channel)
* 2 stereo inputs (4-channel)
◦ Line level (for CD players)
◦ Phono level (for turntables)
* 1 microphone input
* 1 headphone output for monitoring
* Powered by the USB bus
System Requirement
* Pentium 3 / Athlon 800 MHz and higher
* USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port
* 256 MB RAM and higher
* MS-Windows XP
* Stereo headphones for monitoring
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