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That QFO deck is very inventive but I wouldn't want one, I see it like seperate systems, you buy an AMP, and its made to do just that, you buy the CD player, its made to do just that, now cram it all into a smaller space and they might not be able to have as high a quality components, plus if something breaks in a seperate system, you send that part back, bit like in your usual DJ setup, the mixer goes, you send just that back, with this QFO though, one things goes, the whole thing goes back, but like tu-face said, bravo to Vestax in pushing things further and trying new crazy shit out.
Like Freak said, I love my Techs and they do exactly what they were made for, but since were talking about adding things in, well I like the sound of a FS type controller built into a deck, as for a Hybrid unit, GUARENTEE we will see them in the new year, the main thing I like and am getting into is MIDI, like someone said before me, you can do so much with MIDI, when I finally get the rest of my gear, I'll be adding tons of things into my sets but still keep them sounding good, kinda like live remixing, Ableton is great like this, my brother now does this all the time, and hes now sponsored by Ableton.
The best thing I have heard that you could add to a deck is a controller for the Torque, I dunno who said it, there on the first page, but this wouldn't be a very complicated device, mainly just a voltage controller for the motor, but you could set it to feel like a Tech, or increase it and have it feel like the TTX depending on preference and what you want to do with it.
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