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pacemaker - portable dj system


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M-Trizzle

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if you haven't seen this its pretty grouse
120 gb hard drive
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check it out

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pretty keen to have a spin on one of these actually, would be a great backup unit for when other gear craps out.

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Looks pretty cool, will be a laugh when djs just stand up the front with a mobile phone!

Cue 'what is live music' thread!

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sinik_of_sin-inc

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Any DJ using this will need a bunch of figurative gestures :)

Plays a bunch audio formats - MP3, AAC, WMA (128–320 Kbps), WMA, Lossless, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, WAV.
Selling for about $1000. Good for all in 1 package, but i like the feel of vinyl under my fingers.

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It has some big names backing it. I would like to know if they back it or if they have just been paid to back it. Word is that they have been R&D'ing it for the last three years. Would love to see where it goes in the next couple of years.

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Jay Parker

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Cool gadget, but hardly something that will revolutionise DJing





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