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Hercules DJC RMX Dj Controller in CARLISLE, Western Australia for sale

Hercules DJC RMX Dj Controller
Hercules DJC RMX Dj Controller
Hercules DJC RMX Dj Controller

Cutting-edge DJ controller with built-in audio for live and studio use
See all the details at: http://www.hercules.com/us/DJ-Music/bdd/p/62/dj-console-rmx/
Audio built for DJing
Mic input for talk-over
Headphone output
2 stereo outputs
4 x ¼" jack mono out (+4dBu) for pro gear
4 RCA mono out (-10dBv) for standard gear
2 stereo inputs
Plug & mix external sources with MP3s
Metal casing
Aluminum plate on top
Metal sheet on bottom
Comfortable controls
35x25cm / 13.8"x10.7"
Comfortable mixing
Space for your fingers
Technical specifications
Precise jog wheels and faders for mixing
2 JOG WHEELS
Functions
Emulate vinyl turntables so that turning the jog wheel moves the cursor backward or forward within music tracks to select the cue point where playback will start for the audience.
Add effects to music playback such as instant speed up, instant slow down, and scratching.
Settings
Adjustable resistance: makes the jog wheels more or less resistant, according to the DJ?s preference.
Adjustable accuracy: mix with jog wheels set at their default accuracy, or divide it by 2 or 4.
Use with
Scratch On/Off button: changes the jog wheels? function
Fine tuning: slow down or speed up playback, like when a DJ gives a record a push.
Scratching: makes a scratch sound, like when a DJ puts his hand on a record during playback (stopping the record?s rotation) and moves it backward and forward.
6 FADERS (SLIDERS)
1 Cross fader
DJ Console Rmx plays 1 stereo music track per deck (2 stereo music tracks simultaneously). The cross fader moves between the left and right decks, allowing the DJ to adjust the mix between the 2 tracks.
Setting the cross fader completely to the right means that the mix (the music the audience hears) comes 100% from the right deck: the audience doesn?t hear the music played on the left deck.
Setting the cross fader in the center means that the music comes 50% from the left deck and 50% from the right, and so on.
2 Pitch faders
Change the pitch = change the playback speed of a track, increasing or reducing its BPM (Beats Per Minute) rate, in order to make dancing easy by setting new music tracks at the same BPM as the previous track so that dancers don?t need to change their rhythm during the transition from one track to another.
Changing the pitch changes the music?s speed and tone: faster means higher tone, slower means lower tone. The DJ can keep the same tone by enabling the master tempo effect before changing the pitch so that the pitch slider only changes the tempo instead of the pitch.
3 Volume faders
"Deck A volume fader" controls the volume of the music played on deck A.
"Deck B volume fader" controls the volume of the music played on deck B.
"Main volume fader" controls the master volume.
Changing the volume on deck A or deck B lets the DJ adjust transitions between the 2 decks.
Rotary controls for adjusting audio
EQUALIZATION
6 rotary equalization potentiometers (3 per deck: Bass, Medium, and Treble)
Add color to your music with customs settings:
Make dancing easier by enhancing the bass (the bass provides the tempo for dancing).
Remix songs by boosting the mids (the mids contain the singer?s voice) on 1 track and mixing it with another track on the other deck, where you?ve cut the mids.
Make transitions between 2 music tracks using bass:
Synchronize the 2 tracks: move the pitch fader to set both tracks at the same BPM.
Cut off the mids and treble on both decks, keeping only the beat of the bass.
Move the cross fader from the first deck to the second, while restoring the mids and treble.
6 kill buttons (3 per deck: Bass, Medium, and Treble)
Push the buttons to cut off or restore the frequency band.
This is a faster way to cut off or restore a frequency band than using the rotary potentiometers.
GAIN
2 rotary gain potentiometers (1 per deck)
Increase or decrease the level of the tracks on each deck to put the track played on left deck at the same volume as the track played on the right deck, even if