OK.. so here goes:
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Peavey PVDJ Digital Audio Interface Features at a Glance…
1. 3U rack mountable
2. TOUCH Sensitive Screen,
3. Integrated 4-channel high quality sound card with both Balanced and Unbalanced outputs (XLR and Phono)
4. Works with or without a mixer
5. Ergonomic and intuitively laid out design
6. USB interface works with laptops and desktops and even Machintosh! Wow, Cross-Platform support!
7. Dual High resolution Jog wheels
8. Large 5.7 inch diagonal Backlit LCD screen
9. Line IN for recording
10. Balanced Microphone IN with level control
11. Simultaneous On-screen display for both decks at same time
12. Shared On-screen Record Case
13. On-screen keyboard (search directly from controller)
Control looping, cue points, mixer from touch screen
14. Includes PVDJ software
15. Open to work with other software like REFLEX mentioned above and possibly others!
16. Backed by Peavey one of the leaders in DJ hardware
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I see nothing groundbraking here, it merely puts everything into one box. It's the hype and marketing style we have gotten to know from the likes of Apple and MS
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That's up for debate..
8
That's gonna be fun in a dark room when you're busy.. I know enough Keyboard players who have similar displays and they are less crowded with info and allready unreadable.. I'll take my 15" any day thank you..
14
I would hope so..
15
It's a box designed and marketed to pave the way for Reflex.. While teh sparse info we have now on that looks promissing I will believe it when I see it.
16
Says who? I have yet to come across anything peavey in the DJ scene overhere.. they are next to non-existing here.
Oh and another thing on this autopilot feature:
I have three mp3 tracks without any tags or added info, if I have them autoplay will this unit automix them without loosing a beat? I would be interested to know how this unit would be able to determince where/when to start mixing .. I would assume you will have to set at least a 'mixnow' cue point on each track as well as a 'starthere' cue to tell the software where to cue the track when starting the mix..
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