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Denon’s Hybrid Mode in all too brief action
This week see a slew of BPM warmup posts – you know, the kind of stuff you’re going to see if you can be arsed to drag yourselves out of bed at the weekend to the NEC at Birmingham to play with the latest nextlevelness.

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Denon’s Hybrid Mode in all too brief action
The Bridge is open – biddy bye bye
Cast your minds back to BPM 2008 – yes 2 years ago now – when Serato announced that they were getting into bed with Ableton to merge the DJ specific environment of Scratch Live with the much more music making world of Live. NAMM 2010 saw the first public demos and complete descriptions of exactly what this would exactly entail hit the netwaves. Mixtape spits Live-friendly files out of Rane boxes, and The Bridge essentially drops Live into the SSL world.

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The Bridge is open – biddy bye bye
The Bridge is open – biddy bye bye
Cast your minds back to BPM 2008 – yes 2 years ago now – when Serato announced that they were getting into bed with Ableton to merge the DJ specific environment of Scratch Live with the much more music making world of Live. NAMM 2010 saw the first public demos and complete descriptions of exactly what this would exactly entail hit the netwaves. Mixtape spits Live-friendly files out of Rane boxes, and The Bridge essentially drops Live into the SSL world.
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The Bridge is open – biddy bye bye
RELEASED: Serato Scratch Live v2
Some time ago, I worked out that at the current rate, Scratch Live would reach v2 in expansive time of 5 years. Clearly this scared the living crap out of Serato, thus decided to ramp up development and reduce this down to 9 months

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RELEASED: Serato Scratch Live v2
Musikmesse 2010: Rane Sixty Eight performances
Star of the show at NAMM was the Scratch Live v2 loving Rane Sixty Eight mixer. And while I didn’t get a chance to give it my fullest attention (I’d have been drawn in for hours), we did manage to get a handful of performances from Jeff Milligan and DJ Big Wiz. 3 videos follow..

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Musikmesse 2010: Rane Sixty Eight performances
SSL to Traktor with some gentle persuasion…
Standards – they’d be nice right? When vinyl was the standard, you could be sure that it would work on any deck you put it on. But since the digital age got a grip, much like the rest of the world were computers are used, each system uses its own proprietary file formats meaning that data wasn’t as transportable as you would like.

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SSL to Traktor with some gentle persuasion…
NEW: Traktor Kontrol X1
After a short period of sort-of-but-not-really teasing their new and immensely long awaited MIDI controller, Native Instruments are happy to officially announce the Traktor Kontrol X1. Geared very specifically at Traktor users, this also doubles as a regular MIDI controller for other applications too. Indeed, it comes with Scratch Live compatibility out of the box.

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NEW: Traktor Kontrol X1
EXCLUSIVE: Denon’s HC1000S – the final drawing
Click for high resEXCLUSIVE: One of the hottest, most unexpected but utterly logical things to come out of the DJ Expo was Denon’s Scratch Live focused DN-HC1000S controller. Not a regular MIDI controller you understand in the VCI sense, but the one takes away much of the reading your email syndrome of DVS usage

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EXCLUSIVE: Denon’s HC1000S – the final drawing
UPDATE: djdecks v0.96
It’s update week in Deejayville apparently. Scratch Live, ITCH, Traktor (oh wait you haven’t read that yet), and now another incremental update for DJDecks.

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UPDATE: djdecks v0.96
