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Archive for September, 2010

A&H to release dogs bollocks apparently

By Mickey Katz On September 16, 2010 No Comments

As you might expect, I do occasionally get to see things that you don’t, and won’t for some time. You’ll recall me teasing about something I saw on the Allen & Heath Stand at PLASA last year, that turned out to be the xone:DX.

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A&H to release dogs bollocks apparently


QSC Joins Forces with M&W Design Group

By justin On September 14, 2010 No Comments

Costa Mesa, California, September 14, 2010 – QSC Audio Products, LLC today announced a co-development partnership with the M&W Design Group to create a series of digital audio mixing consoles. Greg Mackie and Peter Watts are, respectively the M and the W in the organizations’ name.

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QSC Joins Forces with M&W Design Group


Sep 14, International DJ Expo 2010 – Numark V7 – Video Highlights

By JGeffen On September 13, 2010 No Comments

The DJ Expo at the Trump Taj Mahal

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Sep 14, International DJ Expo 2010 – Numark V7 – Video Highlights


The Ortofon Serato S-120 Battle

By Glenn Wolsey On September 12, 2010 No Comments

Unless you’ve been in a coma or shunned the civilised world by living in a cave, you’ll understand that the BPM Show is the hottest DJ focussed show in Europe. You get a chance to try what is hot, and what is not over 3 days of gearlust madness. But do you want a chance to really test out the gear and your skills

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The Ortofon Serato S-120 Battle


ASPEN VALLEY ADOPTS END-TO-END QSC

By justin On September 9, 2010 No Comments

Enschede, Holland, June 2010 – With 18 bars and restaurants spread throughout the east of Holland, expanding operators, Oubaha Beheer BV, have retired their eight year old sound system at the 600-capacity, heavily themed Aspen Valley Enschede music bar in favour of a complete QSC system approach. The Nijmegen-based operators had already adopted a QSC solution at the sister Aspen Valley Arnhem, but Head of Technology and Maintenance, Gerwin van den Brink, has now gone a step further.

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NEW: Pioneer HDJ-500 headphones

By JG Mason On September 8, 2010 No Comments

In a world that is changing so rapidly and seemingly ignoring design rule books, it’s hard to predict exactly what might come next. But my crystal ball appears to be working just fine right now (see previous BPM story), as Pioneer have just released info on some new headphones coming our way soon. And in a break from the norm, the new HDJ-500s will come in 3 colours

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NEW: Pioneer HDJ-500 headphones


Plasa schmasa – it’s all about BPM

By DT On September 6, 2010 No Comments

Even though I mistakenly thought that PLASA started this weekend, I’m reliably informed that it’s actually next weekend.

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Live on the big screen!

By Natesh Sood On September 6, 2010 No Comments

While touch screens seem to have been strictly for the realm of DVS type DJs, Ableton Live seems to have ben left out – perhaps because Live is more of a button basher’s domain. Until now that is. Techno DJ/producer Cristior set about creating his very own Live oriented transparent touch screen system, and considering it’s pretty homebrew, seems to have done a decent job of it

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Live on the big screen!


We are 7!

By justin On September 3, 2010 No Comments

When people ask me how old I am, I’m of an age that requires serious grey matter overload, accompanied by a look to the sky and an unsure response delivered with an annoying upwards inflection. But this is not so with skratchworx – I’m pleased to announce that skratchworx has reached the grand age of 7. Older than me in dog years, but only just.

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We are 7!


Beathook – like a meat hook, but less blood

By Natesh Sood On September 1, 2010 No Comments

The mixer, the floor or on top of of a moving platter. These are places that my headphones usually end up – none which are ideal, but what are you supposed to do in the heat of the mix? This is exactly what Charles MacEachern pondered for some time, and thus set about finding a solution

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Beathook – like a meat hook, but less blood


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