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Hercules DJ Console MK4 PC/Mac - RRP: £179.99 - £165.71 And Delivered Free At Amazon

Hercules DJ Console MK4 PC/Mac - RRP: £179.99 - £165.71 And Delivered Free At Amazon

david on Nov 1, 2010 22:13:43 (amazon.co.uk) | 0 Comments

The all-in-one DJ station you can carry on your shoulder.

All-in-one mixing station for mobile computer DJs:
2-deck controller to mix digital audio tracks
2 stereo outputs to play the mix for the audience and preview next track
2 stereo inputs to include turntables, MP3 or CD players in your mix
Built for mobile DJing: compact, light, with transport cover & shoulder strap

2-deck controller:
Mix 2 music tracks with DJ Console Mk4’s controls
2 jog wheels to navigate within tracks
1 cross fader and 2 volume faders to mix 2 tracks
2 pitch encoders (knobs) to change the speed of the music
6 EQ potentiometers

User-friendly features:
The DJ software suggests a cue point in the audio file analysis
Synchronize tracks using pitch encoders and/or sync buttons
Automatic loops on 1, 2, 4 or 8 beats
Add effects to customize your music
Record your mixes as audio files
Customize your console by placing the graphic skin (included) underneath the see-through plate on top of the controller.

Built-in audio
2 stereo outputs
2 types of plug per outputMix output (channels 1-2): 2 RCA for hi-fi & mixers, 1 stereo 1/8 inch jack (3.5mm) for multimedia speakers
Preview output (channels 3-4) 1/4 inch jack (6.35mm) for headphones, 2 RCA for speakers

1 microphone input
1/4 inch jack plug with volume knob to talk over the music

2 stereo inputs
2 x 2 RCA inputs, to include external sources in your mix

Inputs compatible with:
phono (turntables)
consumer line (-10dBv) (for MP3 players, etc.)
pro line (+4dBu) (for studio gear & CD players)
boosted line (+8dBu) (for Pioneer CDJ players)

Built for mobility
Compact (10.5 x 7.3 x 2.5 inch)
Lightweight (2.56 lb/1.15kg)
Transport cover & shoulder strap included

Included DJ mix software

VirtualDJ DJC Edition
For Windows XP/Vista/7
For Mac OS 10.4/10.5/10.6

Controls for DJing:
2 jog wheels, 3 faders, 11 knobs
36 transport buttons

Audio for DJing:
4-channel in / 4-channel out
Microphone input for talk-over
Headphone jack for previewing tracks
Phono preamplifiers on the audio inputs

Drivers
ASIO & WDM for Windows
Core Audio for Mac OS
MIDI control: Windows & Mac

Technology

Equalization / EQ
Equalization is the adjustment of sound split up into frequency bands, often in the form of bass, medium and treble frequencies. Equalization consists of increasing or decreasing the volume of a frequency range: for example, increasing bass (frequencies from 20Hz to 150Hz) by 12dB and decreasing treble and mediums by -12dB. Equalization helps to make music more danceable: as bass frequencies provide the main rhythm, increasing the bass can make dancing easier. Equalization can also help to mix 2 pieces of music: by cutting the bass from track A to mix it with track B (where the mediums and treble have been cut), a hybrid of the rhythm of track B is superimposed over the melody of track A. A piece’s tonality is affected by the equalization adjustment.

Monitoring
For a DJ, monitoring consists of listening to another piece of music other than the one being played for the audience: normally, a DJ listens to the next piece of music to be played.

Phono input
Record players have long had an output level much lower than line level (line level is the output level of most sound playback devices: CD player, MP3 player, TV tuner or radio): this output level for record players, referred to as phono level, requires a specific pre-amplification. The most popular vinyl DJing turntables, such as the mythical Technics SL 1200 MK2, still provide a phono level output, even though many vinyl turntables now output a line level audio signal. A phono connector can be recognized not only because it has "Phono" written above it, but also because of the fact that a grounding cable is added to the stereo phono outputs: as phono level is lower than line level, a grounding cable is required to protect it from electrical disturbances. A phono input is sometimes referred to as an RIAA input. The DJ Console MK2 has two stereo phono inputs.

Product Description

USB DJ CONSOLEThe latest dual deck digital mixer from dj specialists Hercules offers a strikingly modern and updated design than its top selling predecessor, the mk2. An integrated high performance audio interface allows you to run two external audio line/phono inputs (allowing you to use your existing turntables, mp3 players or cd players with the console), two stereo line outputs, headphone output for monitoring, and a microphone input for talk over - making this console an extremely versatile digital mixing tool for beginners and professional mobile djs alike. The mk4 comes in a slicker design; a wider yet thinner compact body than the mk2 that weighs less than the average laptop, metallic-covered top finish with a protective see-through plate, and new layout that provides a comfortable mixing solution for any dj. Adding to a multitude of features taking from previous models, the dj consoles mk4s enhanced utilities include 4 browser buttons instead of a joystick, more space between the cross fader and jog wheels, 2 state-of-the-art pitch encoder knobs, and backlit buttons for ease of use in low-lit environment. A specially tuned version of Virtual dj also comes free with the mk4, compatible with windows xp/7/vista and Mac os 10.4/10.5/10.6 Standard features include a 3 band eq, pitch bend & auto sync buttons, cue & loop functions - this unit is compatible with pretty much all midi operational music software.

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