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Dj Cesar Sanchez
25-sep-2006, 10:13
CDJ en la linea de diseño del Pioneer CDJ-1000

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"Underneath the hood is a veritable powerhouse of options, which offer a lot of industry-first features. For instance, you can browse the DSP effects, and edit the parameters of each one in realtime. You're still able to just press 'enter' and engage the effect in that same kind of DJM-600 sorta way, where there's an arbitrary value that we set that sounds good. But for the people that want more power, you can say, take a filter, select LPF, BPF, HPF, set resonance, cutoff, dry/wet, set up the tempo controlled modulation of the filter, even syncronise the filter with the current BPM of the track, or any multiple or ratio thereof.

This method is extended for all of the DSP effects that the unit has plus you can save your new settings as defaults, so that you can use them each and every time, or you can revert to the factory settings at the press of a button. Also, the hot cues/loops/sampler are completely unified... say you set a hot cue, and you want to turn it into a loop... you can copy the hot cue time reference to the looper with one keypress, then you can set your loop out point, and all of a sudden your hot cue becomes a loop. There's also ways to edit the loop in/loop out points, both audibly and numerically then if you like the loop, you can copy it to the sampler with one keypress, and be able to pitch, loop, and manipulate it from within the sampler.

All of that you can save to your USB mass storage device (MSD) - hot cues, loops, samples - and they'll show up everytime you load the corresponding track. Plus the software uses an internal clock now, which allows the unit to capture statistics so that you can search for the tracks you play most often simply by telling it to search by "Top 100 most played" or "Top 100 last added" plus, master tempo AND key adjustment gives DJs the ability to create harmonic mixes and a detailed user setup menu allows the user to make important preference changes, much like he would be able to with computer software."

Se empezara a vender en Enero de 2007, y su precio estar entre los 1500 - 900 $.

Mas Info: http://www.cortex-pro.com/
Info extraida: www.skratchworx.com

Mr.Vegas
25-sep-2006, 10:21
I know thats it very easy and by the way very fast to Cut 'n' Paste articles from other editors quickly here and i bet also that everything you post has an certain interest for every "OHM General Dj & Producer" reader, but you may forgot that nott everyone Talks / Reads & understand English and can be disappointed due to the fact that this is an Spanish based Forum.
Im shure that the information you like to publish is also available in Spanish to , somewhere there in the outbacks of the Net.

The Original description may could be understand by a few people
, in this case a CD Player is a CD Player, right, and comparing Technical desription is easy. But how you would describe the MPC to one who doesnt understand English & doesnt know what an MPC is , and cant imagine what to do whit it too ???
Please think about it !

At least, a personal commentary/statement would/can be also useful
to our readers here.

By the way, your two posts should be in the HARDWARE / SOFTWARE Section & not in General DJ's

THX for understanding

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Dj Cesar Sanchez
25-sep-2006, 10:37
De nada tio, entendido a cachos rofl, muevelo si quieres no hay problema, es que de siempre estas cosillas las pongo aqui. No lo he encontrado en español, hay poca informacion sobre esto todavia.

P.D.: In Spanish please, my english is not very well. :P

Never
25-sep-2006, 10:54
Lo que te dice Nico es que no hagas un simple "copy-paste", ya que mucha gente no entiende el inglés. Haciendo un poco de traductor tu mismo o haciendo comentarios sobre él la gente ya entenderá más el tocho que has puesto en inglés

;)

Dj Cesar Sanchez
25-sep-2006, 10:57
Never escribió
Lo que te dice Nico es que no hagas un simple "copy-paste", ya que mucha gente no entiende el inglés. Haciendo un poco de traductor tu mismo o haciendo comentarios sobre él la gente ya entenderá más el tocho que has puesto en inglés

;)

Ya Javi, pero no es broma cuando digo que mi ingles no es muy bueno, pero entendido, para otra espero que este la informacion en español en algun sitio, de este equipo he buscado pero no he entcontrado nada, del otro posteado la verdad es que no he buscado.

Mr.Vegas
25-sep-2006, 11:26
... pues eso lo que ha dicho Javi :diablo:

De todas formas veo muy Peligroso el boton de encender del CDJ.
Ahi donde esta puesto se va a apagar varias veces quando uno esta en batalla.
Cortex es Gemini o me equivoco ???

:D

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Dj Cesar Sanchez
25-sep-2006, 11:36
Mr.Vegas escribió

Cortex es Gemini o me equivoco ???


No te equivocas, es Gemini. :D

djvan
25-sep-2006, 11:42
Una preguntilla ,por donde se meten las cd's?, no veo la ranura por ningun lado,como sea `por arriba ,vaya invento......

NaNdO81
25-sep-2006, 13:42
djvan escribió
Una preguntilla ,por donde se meten las cd's?, no veo la ranura por ningun lado,como sea `por arriba ,vaya invento......

Puessss por lo que he leido no es un cdj propiamente dicho...lleva entradas para conectar un disco duro externo...osease que es un controlador digital a lo bestia.. :roll: