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08/17/2005, 10:40am, EDT

Wednesday, August 17th

Numark's iPod mixer for DJ's to ship in October

The previously announced iDJ, a two-channel mixer enabling iPod owners to seamlessly integrate portable music libraries with other music and sound is now coming in October. The iDJ can transform iPods of every model with a dock connector into a music playback device. Features include large iPod navigation controls, three-band EQ with gain control on both channels, and dedicated microphone input with tone/level control. The iDJ sells for $400.


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08/17, 11:30am, EDT
No beat-matching? No speed change? No pitch shifting? If you already have a mixer - it basically acts as the same thing. Only benefit I see is that you can charge your iPod(s). Wait for revision 2 or 3 or 4.
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08/17, 11:32am, EDT
no Scratching! I think that is one of the features you almost want. One of the (magical) features I wished someone would hack into the iPod itself (but I know maybe impossible) was to use the (old) click wheel as a scratching controller.
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