New mix available!

Posted Apr 5, 2010



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Dj Unique will be spinning @ Med Grill on St-Laurent

Posted Feb 12, 2010



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New mix available!

Posted Feb 12, 2010



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Dj Unique will be spinning @ the W Hotel (Wunderbar) for the Rebirth of cool on jan 7-14-21, 2010.

Posted Jan 5, 2010

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Official launch of fullscaleproductions.com!

Posted Jan 1, 2010

 

Rane SL 4 for Serato Scratch Live

Posted January 14th, 2011

TWO COMPUTERS & FOUR DECKS USING YOUR FAVORITE MIXER

The SL 4 connects four vinyl turntables or CD players to your computer and the mixer of your choice. Using special control vinyl, CDs or MIDI controllers, you can scratch and mix files from your Mac or Windows computer's CD or hard drive. This intuitive system replicates the traditional DJing experience for "real feel" usability. With unparalleled performance, stability and audio quality, you'll know why thousands of DJs worldwide choose Rane with Serato Scratch Live.

The SL 4 is the first standalone DJ interface with two USB ports for seamless DJ changeover and back-to-back performances. Superior sound is delivered with high quality 96 kHz, 24-bit audio. Built-in galvanic isolation between USB and audio, with turn on/off muting, ensures that only the purest interference-free audio signal is heard. Low-latency ASIO and Core Audio drivers allow you to use the SL 4 as a studio production tool with multiple third-party software applications. The SL 4 is masterfully crafted by Rane for the discerning DJ.


Source: Rane


The Magic Trackpad!

Posted July 27th, 2010

The Magic Trackpad offers Apple's patented multi-touch technology through a smooth glass and aluminum design. It enables users to scroll smoothly up and down a page with inertial scrolling, pinch to zoom in and out, rotate an image with fingertips and swipe three fingers to flip through a collection of Web pages or photos.

The Magic Trackpad can be configured to support single button or two button commands and supports tap-to-click as well as a physical click.

Photos of Apple's Magic Trackpad first leaked earlier this summer, showing the multitouch desktop accessory before it was even announced. Earlier this month, the device received FCC approval, though at the time it was simply identified as a mysterious Bluetooth device.

Apple first brought multi-touch functionality to its desktops last year with the Magic Mouse, a Bluetooth wireless mouse that allows users to use their fingers to scroll and zoom via the surface of the hardware. Every iMac and Mac Pro comes with the Magic Mouse, though users can now order the new Magic Trackpad for $69 as an option.


Source: AppleInsider


The New XBOX 360

Posted June 16th, 2010


Source: XBOX


TomTom's new GPS voices!

Posted may 7th, 2010


Source: TomTom

Is this it?

Posted Apr 19th, 2010

Apple's next-generation iPhone has been obtained by Gizmodo, confirming the forthcoming hardware's forward-facing camera, high-resolution 960x460 display, camera flash, a secondary mic for noise cancellation, and a number of design changes in the new-look device.

Source: Gizmodo

 

Pioneer DJM-2000 digital mixer sports multitouch screen, per-frequency mixing delight

Posted Mar 10rd, 2010

Ready to graduate from DJ Hero? Got a house payment handy? Then Pioneer would like to show you the way to the pros. Say hello to the DJM-2000, a four-channel digital mixer built around a 5.8-inch multitouch screen and sporting enough knobs, buttons and sliders for a NASA launch sequence. Designed to play nice with the matching CDJ-2000 players Pioneer released last year, the unit features an integrated audio effects suite with six dedicated processors and several intriguing modes for multitouch music control. While the mixer has the traditional crossfade slider that allows DJs to assign a certain percentage of the output to channels on the left and right, the DJM-2000 debuts with "frequency mix," a mode that lets DJs assign within seven narrow frequency bands as well by manipulating virtual sliders on the touchscreen, and a "sidechain remix" mode that uses the screen to apply custom effects in real time. Yeah, it's not as wild as some other touchscreen DJ rigs we've seen, but at least this one's for sale: Pioneer says the mixer will retail for $3000 this June. Droolworthy video demonstrations after the break.

 

 

Guess what this is?

Posted Mar 3rd, 2010

What you are looking at is a single groove in a vinyl record, magnified 1000x. Those lumpy parts are dust!

 

Beats spin...can't wait to get these!

Posted Jan 17, 2010

The Beats studio are sick! Can only imagine how these will sound !

Engineered and artfully designed with the pro in mind, Spins were built from the ground up with the cooperation of actual DJs and audio professionals. They deliver pro-caliber even response and passive sound isolation, revealing every note with distortion-free clarity. And just as important, they're constructed for heavy duty use, featuring a light, yet rugged, industrial aluminum frame to endure even the most intense gigs. Plus, the unique flip up ear cups and duel input/output cable ports give you ultimate convenience.

Source: Beats By Dre.

 

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