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Pioneer intros Platinum Edition CDJ-2000nexus, matching mixer and remixer

Pioneer intros Platinum Edition CDJ2000nexus, equally flashy mixer and remix station

DJs and even nightclubs don’t always get to choose the decks for gigs or studio sessions. In the event they do, however, they’ll likely want a rig to remember — and Pioneer is more than willing to sate that desire with new Platinum Editions of the CDJ-2000nexus CD turntable, DJM-900nexus mixer and RMX-1000 Remix Station. All three are similar to existing equipment on the inside, but come with an extra-reflective chrome finish that’s bound to be noticed, if more by the DJ than the audience on the dance floor. They’ll also be harder to find when they’re shipping in limited quantities from the outset; the mirror-like treatment is coming to just 4,000 units of the CDJ-2000nexus, and 2,000 each of the DJM-900nexus and RMX-1000. Scratch artists looking for full-on flash will need to buy two turntables and a mixer together as part of a $ 8,499 Platinum Edition set due in February, although those wanting a small taste of the experience can buy the remixer by itself for $ 1,199.

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PIONEER OFFERS PLATINUM LIMITED EDITION OF ITS FLAGSHIP DJ GEAR – CDJ-2000NEXUS PLAYER, DJM-900NEXUS MIXER AND RMX-1000 REMIX STATION

Pioneer DJ today announced the creation of “Platinum Editions” of the CDJ-2000nexus professional multi-player, DJM-900nexus performance digital mixer, and RMX-1000 Remix Station. The Platinum Edition models will have a limited run of 4,000 units for the CDJ-2000nexus, 2,000 units for the DJM-900nexus, and 2,000 units for the RMX-1000, which will be available at Pioneer DJ authorized retailers worldwide and released in February 2013. The limited Platinum Edition series products will feature an ultra-sleek mirror chrome finish, each with a distinctive plaque engraved with the production run and serial number to indicate its authenticity. A system, which includes two CDJ-2000nexus-M and one DJM-900nexus-M, will be sold as a set with a suggested retail price of $ 8499, while the Platinum Edition RMX-1000-M will be offered separately with a suggested retail price of $ 1199.

CDJ-2000nexus-M features include:

o. Users can choose their media source from a USB storage device, SD memory card, CD- or DVD-ROM Disc, DJ software via MIDI/HID or even using music stored inside Wi-Fi(R)1/USB-connected smartphones and tablets
o. rekordbox[TM] music management software for analysis, management, and playback of music files.
o. Pioneer’s PRO DJ LINK2, which enables up to four digital CDJ players to be connected for sharing music files stored on a single USB device and/or SD card
o. High efficiency Wolfson(R) Microelectronics digital-to-analog (D/A) converter for accurate sound reproduction, faithful to source material
o. Slip and Quantize functions, which enable reliable performance without changing the flow of the original track. Using the My Settings feature, the function settings of a player can be saved to an iPhone(R), iPad(R) or iPod touch(R), USB storage device, or SD memory card. For additional convenience, the settings can also be can be made ahead of time on the rekordbox app or software, allowing users switch to their settings when a connection is made to the CDJ-2000nexus.
o. Up to 35 controls on the surface of each player can be used to trigger other devices, such as DJ effectors and software by way of HID and/or MIDI
o. Active Loop function automatically starts loops when playback begins from a specified point
o. Load Previous Track feature provides playback of prior music that has been loaded to the player
o. Rating on the Go function allows users to rate tracks during play for easy reference or sorting
o. Auto Standby function switches power to standby mode when no operation or input is detected for a certain period of time

DJM-900nexus-M features include:

o. Multitude of effects options including six types of Sound Color FX and 13 types of Beat Effect
o. Built-in 24-Bit / 96 kHz high performance USB soundcard3
o. Built-in “X-Pad” for controlling multiple parameters with a touch to enhance the user’s performance
o. Ability to connect Pioneer(R) digital players that support the PRO DJ LINK feature for highly accurate BPM and beat location information, resulting in precise beat matching4
o. Built-in high performance 32-bit digital signal processor to suppress digital and analog circuit noise
o. Highly durable high-performance channel fader
o. Auto Standby function
o. Gold-plated RCA PIN ports

RMX-1000-M features include:

o. Knobs, buttons and layout of unit ensure intuitive operation and control
o. Remixing options are virtually endless with Scene FX, Isolate FX, X-PAD FX, and Release FX controls
o. Supports VST5/AU6/RTAS(R)7 plug-ins to utilize effects from DJ play for song production
o. Includes special remixbox[TM] editing software, enabling effects and customization
o. High-quality sound design delivers clear and powerful DJ sound
o. QUANTIZE function enables real-time music analysis and synchronization of effects along with the beat of the music
o. AUTO BPM function automatically measures and follows the tempo of music
o. Compact design for portability
o. Ability to be used as MIDI controller via included USB-MIDI standard

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IK Multimedia iRig MIX review: a mobile mixer built for iDevices

IK Multimedia iRig MIX review

Accessories, iOS has them. Not many devices can boast the same rich and dazzling array of add-ons that the iPhone or iPad enjoy — from keyboards to docks, arcade cabinets to battery packs. Today’s offering? A mobile mixer. The iRig MIX from IK Multimedia, to be precise. It’s essentially a mini DJ tool, designed to work with such iGadgets, and brought to you by the same serial audio-accessorizers behind the iRig MIC Cast and AmpliTube. If you think you’ve seen this fella before, then you likely have, as this got its first glimpse of sunlight back at CES. Now it’s here for real, auditioning for your affections as if it were on “American Idol.”

While it’s easy to dismiss some of the more ambitious accessories as as trying to push the limits of iPad / iPhone functionality to the extreme, it’s also worth remembering that accessory X isn’t always about replacing object Y. No one ever bought a USB webcam thinking it’d turn them into Spielberg, now did they? But, they might have gotten one thinking it would give their PC some skills it never had before. So it’s with this short, preemptive missive in mind that we turn on the iRig MIX, plug in and rock out. Hopefully.

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Turtle Beach partners with MLG, will unveil tournament-focused Ear Force Seven Series programmable headsets, TM1 audio mixer at E3

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If you’re familiar with Major League Gaming tournaments, you’re likely aware that Astro Gaming’s Mixamp Pro has been the staple device for providing multi-platform surround sound and team chat to the headset-wearing pros. Things are set to change this fall, however, as Turtle Beach has announced a partnership with MLG that’ll usher in the release of its first ever tournament-focused gaming headsets and a long-overdue competitor to the Mixamp.

To start, the TM1 tournament will be the exclusive sound hookup for MLG events when it hits the streets, effectively ending the reign of the Mixamp at events once it’s out. Like the Mixamp, the unit will provide virtual surround sound and chat functionality to any headset with a 3.5mm jack, albeit with a number of improvements. One TM1 can provide six players with individual sound whether they are on the same team or playing 3 vs. 3, and multiple devices can be daisy chained to provide a whopping 12 channels of separate audio. Notably, the TM1 also allows the broadcast audio to be fed into your mix so that you can keep up with the crowd around you.

On the headset front, TB is blending its programmable audio know-how and recent foray into lifestyle headsets into what’s dubbed as the Seven Series. Details are slim, but the first two models set to up the ante on the likes of Astro’s A40 and the Sennheiser PC360 will be the Ear Force XP7 and Z7. Each headset features a portable design, detachable microphone and an optional inline remote / mic, so you won’t be you stuck to only using ‘em in your living room — unlike pretty much of all the company’s past headgear. You’ll naturally be able to download your preferred audio settings using TB’s Preset Community Portal, which will also include “presets customized for specific [MLG] tournament games.”

There’s sadly nothing in the way of pictures at the moment, but we’ll be getting some hands-on time with prototypes of all the goods at E3 next week. Hit up the press release past the break for further details in the meantime.

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NUMARK X7 4 Channel 12″ Mixer Quick Look (Shown at NAMM 2010 Under Glass)

I just wanted people to be able to see the new 12″ Mixer that Numark is working on. The X7 looks like its very full featured with Hardware effect, what looks like an Organic LED (OLED) screen and some dedicated MIDI controls. With the serious step up in quality after bringing us the NS7, I’ll certainly take a look at this when it ships…or sooner (are you listening NUMARK???)
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Panasonic goes 3D crazy with AG-3DA1 camcorder and AG-HMX100 video mixer

Well, what do you know? The world’s first pro quality, fully-integrated full HD 3D camcorder has a name — and it’s up for pre-order. The AG-3DA1 camera (available this fall) is equipped with dual lenses and two full 1920 x 1080 2.07 megapixel 3-MOS imagers for recording 1080/60i, 50i, 30p, 25p and 24p (native) and 720/60p and 50p in AVCHD. It can record for up to 180 minutes on dual 32GB SD cards in AVCHD PH mode, and sports dual HD-SDI out, HDMI (version 1.4), two XLR connectors, built-in stereo microphone and twin-lens camera remotes. This bad boy is listed at $21,000, and you can reserve yours for $1,000 down. That’s nice of them, huh? But that ain’t all! The newly announced AG-HMX100 video mixer (available this June) supports full 3D as well (we’re sensing a theme here), as does the 25-inch BT-3DL2550 LCD monitor for field use (available this September). Just the thing for filming your Avatar fan films, huh? The latter two are priced at $5,600 and $9,900 respectively. PR after the break.

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