Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Pacemaker or The future of Djing ?



Pacemaker or The future of Djing ? At least for the present time is going to be. The Pacemaker is definetly some how going to revolutionaze djing or at least for the amateur dj ,This little gadget is also for the professional dj and it's made as added component for djing and not to replace decks ,As many dj's now days they incorporate other types of software and hardware to their sessions
Here the specs for Pacemaker:
DJ features and mixing are internal to the player, and there’s rich playback support in general. You can cross-fade on the unit itself, and add effects, with dedicated headphone and line out jacks and cueing features. There’s a multi-function touch control for all these features. As a player, it looks great on paper, with a 120 GB hard drive and support for OGG, FLAC, and AAC in addition to the usual MP3, WMA, and WAV. (Apparently no line recording, which would really make this a must-have, but some of the specs are still unclear.)

Line out and headphones crossfaders.
Pitch bend, cue, loop.
EQ, sound effects.
Dedicated headphones and line out jacks.
USB 2.0.
120 GB hard drive.
Sound to noise ratio of > 100 dB.
MP3 with Variable Bit Rate, AAC, WMA, WMA lossless, OGG, FLAG, WAV.
13 ms input latency.
18-hour battery life; 5 hours in DJ mode.
Mac and PC compatible (assuming they just make it a USB Mass Storage device).
Save mixes.
http://www.pacemaker.net/
See video below with Steve Angello trying out the Pacemaker.




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