Saturday, April 26, 2008

3D becomes 4D



Credits to Scratchworx for the image above!

Along with all the company changes at Allen and Heath the flagship Xone range has a new leader in the 4D.

New features to include the following:

• New USB2 soundcard
• 24bit/96kHz capability
• Drivers available for both PC and Mac
• 4 stereo outputs plus digital out
• 4 stereo inputs plus digital in
• 8 extra soundcard configuration switches remove the need for the desktop configuration utility of the :3D
• Ability to switch FX2 RCA sockets to be recording outputs
• Unique real-time LFO waveform edit function
• Dual layer control surface with control snapshot allows 225 mappable MIDI controls across the two layers.
• Updated mixer circuitry
• Improved BPM detection system
• Heavy duty chassis and front panel

Price not yet confirmed but suspected to be around £1500.00



Pioneer Announce MEP-7000 Multi Entertainment Player and SEP-C1 Software Controller


Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Professional Sound and Visual
Division, the leader in Pro DJ products and the innovator of the CD
turntable, today unveiled the latest addition to its family of DJ
compact disc players, the MEP-7000, Professional Multi-Entertainment
Player and the SEP-C1, Professional Software Entertainment Controller.
Pioneer’s DJ CD players have established a worldwide reputation for
their superior performance for both professional and amateur DJs,
continuing to strengthen their status as an industry standard.



“Both the MEP-7000 and SEP-C1 correspond to the trend of laptops
being utilized by professional DJs,” said Matt Dever, vice president
for Pioneer’s Professional Sound and Visual Division. “Recent
developments have changed the way mobile and club DJs catalog and play
their music. No longer are they carrying crates of vinyl or even books
of CDs full of music. Laptops, USB flash media and hard drives are fast
becoming the commonplace in the DJ rig.”



The MEP-7000 is a compact, easy-to-transport Professional
Multi-Entertainment Player inheriting the basic functions and
operability of the popular Pioneer CDJ- series turntables. In addition
to playback of conventional music from CD/CD-ROM/DVD-ROM discs, the
MEP-7000 enable users to play MP3/AAC files stored on various memory
media formats. The dual-player is extremely convenient for DJs
performing in an environment where space dedicated for the jock is
limited and flexible media playback is a must, such as a café or bar
where various parties or events are held. The system also enables DJs
to easily create and set up pre-programmed play lists for “gigs” at
such times as a dinner hour set or a break.



The SEP-C1 Professional Software Entertainment Controller is a dual
MP3 music controller which allows the user to manage and control
playback of audio files stored on a PC. It emulates the full-scale DJ
performance of the CDJ series operability without the need of a mouse
or keyboard.



MEP-7000 Professional Multi-Entertainment Player features:



  • Flexible Audio Format Playback - As well as playback of
    traditional audio compact discs, the MEP-7000 supports
    MP3*1/AAC/WAV*2/AIFF*2 stored in a USB memory devices, hard disc drive
    (HDD) and CD-R/RW and DVD±R/RW allowing for easy playback of existing
    music libraries and new digital downloads.
  • 4.3-Inch Color LCD & Intelligent Graphical User Interface -
    In addition to the high-resolution 4.3-inch color LCD panel, an
    intelligent graphic user interface and rotary selector enables rapid
    track search through large collections of digital audio files. A play
    list function also speeds the track selection process for recalling
    frequently played songs.
  • Control Functions for Pioneer’s DJ software (DJS3) and Other PC Applications -
    The MEP-7000 includes Pioneer’s DJS all-in-one DJ software application
    for playback from a Windows based computer (PC not included). When the
    system is connected to the DJS, no mouse or keyboard is required for
    navigation and DJ performance. The MEP-7000 also supports control of
    other software, such as SERATO Scratch LIVE*4, without the need of the
    control discs. It can also act as a full MIDI controller for any
    MIDI-compatible PC application.
  • Scratch Jog Effect and Digital Jog Break enhance DJ performance -
    In addition to traditional scratching, the MEP-7000 also features two
    patterns of Scratch Jog Effects – BUBBLE5 and TRANS5. Three patterns of
    Digital Jog Break effects freely control the audio effects according to
    the rotation of the jog dial – JET*6 / ROLL*6 / WAH*6 broadening the
    scope of any DJ performance.
  • Auto Mix Function - An auto mix function automatically mixes
    playback of the tracks registered on the play list in four modes such
    as ECHO or ZIP. Audio is seamlessly beat matched and mixed on the fly.
  • Industry’s First*7 Area-Color Organic Electroluminescence (OEL) Display -
    Two high-visibility Area-Color OEL displays provide outstanding
    visibility for the pitch, playback time and position information.
    Together with its main 4.3-inch color LCD, the OEL display ensures
    smooth DJ play regardless of lighting conditions.




Other Functions:



  • Karaoke Mode: Full support for CD+G playback for karaoke performance.
  • Library Function: Allows selection of tracks from various categories like genre, artist, etc.
  • Tempo Control Range: The user can choose among four pitch ranges available for the tempo slider: ±6%, ±10%, ±16%, and WIDE.*8
  • Pitch Bend Button: Enables fine adjustment of the track speed by simply pressing a button.
  • Seamless Loop: Repeats looped audio without interruption. A loop can be set from as small as one frame up to an entire CD’s length.
  • Hot Loop: Restarts the loop seamlessly from its entry without interruption of the music.
  • Memory Cue/Loop: Allows the user to store any CUE/LOOP point to the player’s internal memory.
  • Auto BPM Counter: Measures and digitally displays a track’s tempo.
  • Digital Output Terminal: A digital audio output is available for the highest quality connection.
  • Monitor Out Terminal: Provides a composite video output for karaoke display or larger view of the main display.
  • Keyboard Support: Users can select tracks rapidly by using an external USB keyboard (sold separately).
  • Legato Link Conversion: Reproduces richer and more natural sound by up-sampling the audio information lost in CD format.
  • Vibration Proof Construction: Shock-proof memory plus the
    same floating mechanism used in Pioneer’s mobile entertainment audio
    components to prevent skipping and resist vibration.
  • Rack-Mount Ready: Ready for rack-mount which is useful for mobile/club/studio installations.


SEP-C1 Professional Software Entertainment Controller features:



  • Control Pioneer’s DJ software (DJS*3) and Other PC Applications -
    The SEP-C1 includes Pioneer’s DJS all-in-one DJ software application
    for playback from a Windows based computer (PC not included). When
    connected to DJS, no mouse or keyboard is required for navigation and
    DJ performance. Furthermore, the SEP-C1 supports control of other
    software, such as SERATO Scratch LIVE*4, without need of the control
    discs. The SEP-C1 is also a full MIDI controller for any
    MIDI-compatible PC application.
  • 4.3-Inch Color LCD & Intelligent Graphical User Interface -
    In addition to the high-visibility 4.3-inch color LCD panel, an
    intelligent graphic user interface and rotary selector enables rapid
    track search through large collections of digital audio. A play list
    function also speeds the track selection process for recalling
    frequently played songs.
  • Auto Mix Function - An Auto Mix function automatically mixes
    playback of the tracks registered on the play list in four modes such
    as ECHO or ZIP. Audio is seamlessly beat matched and mixed on the fly.
  • Industry’s first*7 Area-Color Organic Electroluminescence (OEL) -
    Two high-visibility Area-Color OEL displays give the SEP-C1 outstanding
    visibility for the pitch, playback time and position information.
    Together with its main 4.3-inch color LCD, the OEL display ensures
    smooth DJ play regardless of lighting conditions.
  • DJS Effects Enhance DJ Performance - Eight effects within
    Pioneer DJS (Delay, Echo, Auto Pan, Auto Trance, Auto Filter, Flanger,
    Reverb and Pitch Shifter) add versatility to mixing performances. The
    effects can be synchronized with the music tempo (BPM) at the click of
    a button.


Other Functions



  • Tempo Control Range: Choose among four pitch ranges available for the tempo slider: ±6%, ±10%, ±16%, and WIDE8
  • Pitch Bend Button: Enables fine adjustment of the track speed by simply pressing a button.
  • Seamless Loop: Repeats looped audio without interruption. A loop can be set from as small as one frame up to an entire CD’s length.
  • Hot Loop: Restarts the loop seamlessly from its entry without interruption of the music.
  • Auto BPM Counter: Measures and digitally displays a track’s tempo.
  • Rack-Mount Ready: Ready for rack-mount which is useful for club/studio installations.


The MEP-7000 and SEP-C1 will be available in June with a manufacturer suggested retail price of $2,299 and $1,199, respectively.



Pioneer offers a complete line of professional DJ equipment through
its Professional Sound and Visual Division. Its DJM, CDJ and DVJ
Professional DJ equipment is known for its high quality sound and
reliability and is considered the industry standard at clubs, studios,
mobile rigs and homes around the world. For more information, visit
www.PioneerProDj.com.



MEP-7000 is a system product composed of control unit, drive unit (CD/USB playable) + DJ software “DJS”.

SEP-C1 is a system product composed of control unit + DJ software “DJS”.


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Serato ITCH


Following the details on the VCI-300 some more news of Serato hardware integrationSerato has an ITCH




Auckland, New Zealand (January 17th, 2008)



After more than two years in the making, Serato
Audio Research today announced a new DJ technology called ITCH.



Serato ITCH is an integrated software and hardware solution
for digital music selectors and DJs. Serato is working closely with
select hardware partners to offer a level of integration, ease of use,
and reliability never before seen in the digital DJ realm.



By design ITCH is simple: "It works straight out of the box"
says Serato's General Manager, Sam Gribben. "One-to-one hardware to
software mapping means that we can provide a system that is fully
featured, but still very easy to use."



"There's just one USB cable to your computer and an audio output to
your sound system. Plug in your headphones and you have a complete
portable DJ system with audio output, level control, crossfader and EQ."



The entire audio chain is delivered via Serato software and all mix adjustments are controlled by the ITCH
hardware. All audio is in the digital domain until the master audio
output, with Serato proven technology from beginning to end.



ITCH takes music lovers into a new territory that gives them the
ability to mix their music for fun or performance. If you use iTunes™,
you can use ITCH to physically control the playback and mixing of your
playlists. If you're a Serato Scratch LIVE user, you'll find that all
your crates, cues, and loops are available in both programs.



It became apparent once working with Vestax and Numark engineers,
that we could far surpass the usability and response of current DJ
Controller bundles. ITCH software is uncompromisingly matched with the
hardware and vice versa to ensure utmost reliability.



"When asked what data we wanted from a controller to our software
our response was 'how much can you give us?" says Future Products
Engineer, Bill Mitsakos. "I think it surprised our hardware partners
that we were insisting on high speed/high data rates when other
software was asking for less."



The first brands to announce future ITCH hardware are Numark and
Vestax. Serato will announce other hardware partners soon. First public
demonstrations of ITCH will be at Frankfurt Music Messe in March 2008.



Contact scott@serato.com for information about Serato ITCH.

www.serato.com/products/itch/

Monday, April 21, 2008

Check Out DJ tutor .com



Free video DJ tutorials for the total beginner through to the semi pro DJ.
DJ Tutor has revolutionised DJ training, created a worldwide community of up and coming DJs, started the first ever ten minute mix video competition, and given the world a new motto:

Jonathan Lewis aka the DJ Tutor Brian S Redd

Practise and N Joy

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Vestax and Serato have joined forces!

VCI300 NEW THIS SUMMER FROM VESTAX

Vestax and Serato have joined forces.
Sharing their technology and compiled feedback from Pro DJ's and users from around the world, they have created a dedicated DJ USB MIDI / Audio system and software offering absolute control.

The VCI-300 is a dedicated USB MIDI controller for the included Serato DJ software. It also comes with a built in audio interface with standard 4in/4out and headphone connection, which means all you need for DJing is the VCI-300, a laptop and a set of headphones.

New features such as the [Emergency Thru Switch], which avoids the sound from stopping when the computer freezes, is an added feature from study of user feedback. Another is the new weight reduced JOG wheel and the adjustable JOG wheel torque mechanism to avoid vibration from low frequency feedback.


INTRODUCTION
Vestax and Serato have joined forces.
Sharing their technology and compiled feedback from Pro DJ's and users from around the world, they have created a dedicated DJ USB MIDI / Audio system and software offering absolute control.
The VCI-300 is a dedicated USB MIDI controller for the included Serato DJ software. It also comes with a built in audio interface with standard 4in/4out and headphone connection, which means all you need for DJing is the VCI-300, a laptop and a set of headphones.
New features such as the [Emergency Thru Switch], which avoids the sound from stopping when the computer freezes, is an added feature from study of user feedback. Another is the new weight reduced JOG wheel and the adjustable JOG wheel torque mechanism to avoid vibration from low frequency feedback.




FEATURES

->HIGH RESOLUTION CONTROL
The VCI-300 can control more than 90 parameters and functions of the included Serato software with high resolution MIDI signals sent via USB. The pulse resolution of the JOG wheel and pitch control fader is 4 times higher than the VCI-100 and provides precise control of each function. The pitch control fader also shares the same high quality fader parts of the input fader for advanced operability.
-> SUPERB AUDIO CHARACTERISTIC
The built-in audio interface carries a Audio Codec IC with superb audio characteristic, generated by a delta-sigma modulation 24 bit stereo D/A-A/D converter. Audio connection includes 1 stereo input, 1 MIC input and 2 stereo output (Master L/R, Monitor L/R).
-> LEVEL INDICATION
A 12 level LED L/R indicator is set in the center of the top panel to monitor sound levels.
-> FILE CONTROL
Audio files in the software library can be easily selected and controlled with the CRATES / FILES / BROWSE key and the cursor switch inherited from the VCM-100.
-> EMERGENCY THRU SWITCH
The Emergency Thru Switch located on the rear panel is a countermeasure feature to avoid sound from stopping when the computer freezes. It instantly switches the output source from the computer to other audio players connected to the VCI-300.
-> ADJUSTABLE JOG WHEEL TORQUE
The torque of each JOG wheel can be adjusted to prevent them from moving from low frequency feedback and altering the pitch when using the VCI-300 in such places like clubs.
-> FADER CURVE CONTROL
The fader curve of each fader can be adjusted to the preferred characteristics for long mixes, scratching and any other style.
>
Integrated software and hardware solution for a range of mixing styles from super-clubs to house parties.Perfect for digital music selectors, DJÕs, venues, radio stations and music lovers that want more control.
High performance portable music system that allows internal mixing and platter style playback control.
* Integrated "one to one" hardware to software mapping for instant control and minimum setup time.
* Interoperable with Scratch LIVE crates, loops and cue points, also support for iTunes.
* Audio processing and internal mixing via Serato ITCH software, Channel fading, EQ, cross fading and
track trim are processed in software with audio and headphone monitoring on the ITCH hardware.
* Clean and simple software user interface with emphasis on hardware controller to display information.
* Auto Tempo Matching and Beat Sync.
* Optimal Gain and BPM Calculation
* Serato's unique color waveforms for easy identification of sound.
* Set and store Cue-points.
* Manual and Auto Loop activation.
* Music Library management tools for backup and restore.
* Input and Mix recording capability.
* AIFF, WAV, MP3 and AAC audio file support
* Built-in multi-lingual help tools with Serato customer support and software update program




* Please note that release version may vary from screenshot pictured.

Building A Beginner Setup

Check out this great article from DJ Hail and check out his 2nd hand DJ Gear on Ebay

DJ Hail on Ebay

After nearly 10 years of DJing and having heard just about every question there is about being one, I decided I would put together a brief beginner's guide to creating a setup for your new hobby. It can be expensive at first -- but if made wisely, these investments can last a long time.

First of all, you have to decide what kind of audio formats you want to use. If you already have a huge collection of vinyl records, it probably makes sense to go with a turntable setup. But if you have hundreds of CDs laying around, then having DJ-quality CD players would be the way to go. The whole "digital vs. analog" argument has been going on ever since CDs became the preferred industry standard in the late '80s, and it gets more complicated as the technology pushes these two formats beyond existing limits---Turntables can now be plugged into your computer and be used to play back digital files (Rane's "Serato", or "Final Scratch" by Stanton), or units like the Tascam TTM-1 can be fitted to a turntable and control a CD player.

To throw in my $0.02, vinyl is easier to control because it's more "tactile" that a CD, since your hands are literally 'connected' to the music. Both will degrade in similar manners; if treated properly, they could potentially last a lifetime. But most people treat their media like paperweights, so don't expect that rare CD or record to last more than 20 years. This is another reason why the digital-DJ phenomenon is quickly growing in popularity: You could bring your entire vinyl or CD collection with you on your laptop, rather than lugging hundreds of pounds worth of records to your show. Many people are now arguing that digital media sounds better to the human ear, but even this point is still debatable -- research shows that 7 out of 10 people can't tell the difference between a sound file recorded at 128 kilobytes-per-second versus one at 196 or greater, so it's a bit of a toss-up as far as overall sonic quality. I like to argue (bear with me) that since the mechanics of the human ear are essentially an analog-based system that closely resembles the same analog system of a needle and cartridge (remember the 'hammer, stirrup, and drum?') it sounds more "correct." Of course, digital technology is rapidly getting better, and I myself will likely make the leap to using a laptop to take to club, so be sure to make your decision wisely..... You just have to weigh the advantages (mobility) versus the disadvantages (reliability & cost).

Speaking of cost: To do this right, you're going to need the right gear. And this means spending money... a fair amount of it. As a beginner this may seem out of reach, but it really isn't. Beginners don't necessarily need the top-notch gear to do the job, and it certainly helps the pocketbook. The first thing you should do is find a buddy of yours that already has a DJ setup, and bug him/her incessantly until you convince them to let you try it out. Only after you put in a few hours of practice will you REALLY know whether or not you want to be a DJ --- I really can't stress this enough. You don't want to sell new equipment only months after buying it.

Once you've determined that this is definitely something you want to explore, start looking through classifieds (online and offline) for DJ gear (turntables, CD players, speakers, headphones, needles, etc.). The internet has drastically changed the way that second-hand equipment gets passed around: Ebay and Craigslist are two of the more complete national resources, and there are many others on a more local level.

Before you've narrowed down your search, you need to consider the initial costs. Do you want to spend a little bit at a time, or save up and then buy a complete setup? My recommendation would be the latter -- this is because it's very difficult to practice your skills as a DJ when you can't mix between two sound sources. I started out with just one turntable and a mixer, and while I was able to practice some scratches, I was still not able to practice my beat-matching, which is something you'll want to master right away.

So, this is what your setup should consist of at a minimum: Two turntables and/or CD players, both having some degree of control over the pitch (speed of the recording), a 2+ channel mixer (to mix the audio), an amplifier and a pair of speakers, headphones, and needles if you are using turntables. I'm going to refrain from making specific recommendations about which equipment is best, and since every DJ has a different style it's difficult to say which is better over the other. The real issue you should be paying attention to at first is cost . . . buying the "best" equipment for your style is something that will happen later on, once you've established yourself.


Look for other DJ guides from yours truly!!

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Original Ebay Article!


Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Allen and Heath Sold To D M Holdings

D&M HOLDINGS ACQUIRES ALLEN&HEATH

D&M

Holdings Inc. (TSE 1:6735) announced today the completion of the
acquisition of Allen & Heath Holdings Limited of Penryn, Cornwall,
England, a leading designer and manufacturer of audio mixing consoles
for professional sound engineers, live sound installations and DJs. The
acquisition will be accretive to earnings per share in FY2008.



“The acquisition of Allen & Heath is a strong complement to our
Calrec and D&M Pro brands,” said Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer Eric C. Evans. “This acquisition broadens our product offerings
to our longstanding DJ customer base and expands our business in the
professional market into installed live sound.”



Founded in 1969, Allen & Heath supplies digital and analog consoles
through a global sales force to a network of distributors in more than
80 countries. The company operates from its Cornwall England
manufacturing facility and has more than 150 employees in R&D,
sales, marketing, manufacturing and administrative functions. The
Company will continue to be led by Glenn Rogers and its current
management team.














Recently,
Allen & Heath successfully launched iLive, a break through mixing
system that features an extremely flexible architecture with
distributed audio and control. The iLive system, developed specifically
for digital mixing of live sound, is used by bands, clubs and rental
companies around the world and has enjoyed immediate market success.
Allen & Heath will continue to expand their digital portfolio to
meet the growing demand for digital mixers.



“We’re adding another dimension to our position in the professional
audio marketplace with this acquisition,” said Evans. “Allen &
Heath is a strong brand in the professional live sound performance
market and well suited to benefit from the D&M business platform.
Like our other premium brands, Allen & Heath can continue to focus
on innovation while D&M provides expanded global market reach and
other support. We also see useful tie-ins with Calrec, our live-to-air
broadcast console brand, and Denon DJ.”



The terms of the transaction will not be disclosed.