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Anyone see the numark cd table???
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| fr0st |
CDX Premium Direct Drive CD Turntable
We designed CDX to fulfill the dream of harnessing digital sound with the irreplaceable feel of working with vinyl. Do anything with CDs that you can do with records, all while feeling genuine turntable. Why does CDX feel so real? Because it is built with the same ultra-high torque direct drive motor as our flagship TTX, complete with 12-inch vinyl and slipmat. Vinyl feel just doesn’t get more real than this. Play CDX and let it make a believer out of you.
_ Ultra-high torque (5.0 kgf/cm) direct drive motor
_ Full size 12" aluminum platter with vinyl record control
_ Slot-load CD transport with CDR compatibility
_ Integrated DSP effects include sonar, slide, echo, filter, chop, auto-pan, and auto-dissemination
_ Multiple scratch modes for tricks and effects
_ Seamless loop with smart loop, live trim, and beat shifting
_ Built-in Beatkeeper™ with auto-synchronization of loops, effects, and MIDI devices
_ Bright VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) shows BPM, time, and unit status.
_ Dedicated wheel for effects and search control
_ MIDI I/O for synchronization with drum machines and other MIDI devices
_ 3,000 cue point memory
_ 2 hot stutter starts
_ Dual "battle-style" turntable platter controls
_ Adjustable start and brake speeds
_ Forward/reverse toggle with bleep
_ ±6, 12, 25 and 100% pitch control
_ Key Lock at any tempo up to ±100%
_ Anti-Shock™ buffer technology
_ S/PDIF digital output
_ Fader/remote start and relay play
_ User-updateable through internet downloads
wow a real turn table motor.... has anyone tried this |
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| `pr0digy |
| Looks like a toned down version of the thing that Tech is supposed to come out with... |
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| Freak |
| quote: | Originally posted by fr0st
Vinyl feel just doesn’t get more real than this. |
Except for vinyl :haha: :haha: :crazy:
Cdj 1000s werent very impressive when i used them, cant see this being any better..
There isnt much on that spec list that a denon 4000 or 9000 cant do
Why bother emulating vinyl, when you can actually play vinyl itself-its a stupid concept.
Nothing against cds at all- i use them often, and i have thousands of them- but trying to emulate something- just is a flawed concept to me |
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| fr0st |
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
Except for vinyl :haha: :haha: :crazy:
Cdj 1000s werent very impressive when i used them, cant see this being any better..
There isnt much on that spec list that a denon 4000 or 9000 cant do
Why bother emulating vinyl, when you can actually play vinyl itself-its a stupid concept.
Nothing against cds at all- i use them often, and i have thousands of them- but trying to emulate something- just is a flawed concept to me |
a majority of the music you listen to is made my synths "emulating analog synths of the past... I guess its a flawed concept though |
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| DJ FireWire |
Does anyone know if the plater on that CDX player spins according to the CD spinning?
I really hate how the CDJ-1000MKII's that I have and how their jog dial/surface plater doesn't spin with the CD's... |
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| Vero |
| i agree with freak. plus im not too big on Numark anyways. when technics comes out with their CDJ, i will thing about investing, untill then, its strictly vinyl baby! |
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| DrummeRaver86 |
| the platter spins |
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| zizack |
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
Why bother emulating vinyl, when you can actually play vinyl itself-its a stupid concept.
Nothing against cds at all- i use them often, and i have thousands of them- but trying to emulate something- just is a flawed concept to me |
ha, word. CDs are CDs, keep them that way. I'm not a fan of these new toys that boast have a 'vinyl feel'
Moving platters, blah. |
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