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Description
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.
Technical specifications
Built-in audio
* 2 stereo outputs
* 2 types of plug per output:
* Mix output (channels 1-2)
* 2 RCA for hi-fi & mixers
* 1 stereo 1/8" jack (3.5mm) for multimedia speakers
Preview output (channels 3-4)
* 1/4" jack (6.35mm) for headphones
* 2 RCA for speakers
1 microphone input
* 1/4" 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")
* 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� 10.5/10.6
Specifications
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
Box contents
* DJ Console Mk4
* VirtualDJ� DJC edition
* User manual
Minimum configuration
PC minimum requirements
* Windows� XP/Vista/7 32-bit/64-bit
* 1.5GHz CPU or higher
* 1GB RAM or more
* USB port (USB bus-powered)
* Stereo speakers and/or headphones
Mac minimum requirements
Mac OS� 10.5/10.6
* 1.5GHz CPU or higher
* 1GB RAM or more
* USB port (USB bus-powered)
* Stereo speakers and/or headphones
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.