The mid section meanwhile contains the cross-fader which can readjusted to suit your style of mixing and cutting. “There shouldn’t be anyone grumbling about this controller as its sleek, sexy and loads of fun to use” Further in you’ve got the 2.5” illuminated rubber gripped jog wheels with play/pause and cue transport buttons. Moving inwards, you have the first wall of five vertical buttons taking care of vinyl mode, sync, 2 x loop cursors and loop in and out. The layout is just as you’d expect, with the pitch-control on either end. The controller ships with Deckadance DJ software, but we tested it with the new Traktor Pro, only needing to install the. It’s got two adjustable Opticsen multi-functional jog wheels, four sliders and a cross-fader (with adjustable curve), seventeen back-lit rubber buttons and fourteen knobs. Rather than cramming every perceivable control function into the smallest possible space, they’ve given us the essentials in a solid (12.78″(L) x 3.78″(W) x 0.75″(H) 0.81kg), bus powered-tablet that will sit flush against any standard Macbook. Its goal is to provide the most exceptional customer audio products and experiences in the world.Newcomers Icon step up with the iDJ, a snazzy little controller that injects some fun into compact digital DJing. All Gibson Brands are dedicated to innovation, prestige and improving the quality of life and music for its customers. A global company, Gibson Brands has manufacturing, marketing and research and development centers throughout the world. Under the Philips and Fidelio brand names, Gibson Brands continue to represent the ideal combination of innovation, tradition and a dedication to improving design while maintaining the highest level of craftsmanship. Gibson Brands recently expanded its reach into consumer markets with the acquisition of Philips' Home Entertainment based in Hong Kong-a company that invented the cassette tape, the CD format, the DVD format and the MP3 format. Consumer electronics brands include Onkyo, Integra, TEAC, and Esoteric. In professional audio, KRK Systems, TASCAM, Cerwin-Vega, Stanton, and Cakewalk also continue Gibson’s tradition of quality in their respective markets. Other instrument brands include Epiphone, Dobro, Valley Arts, Kramer, Steinberger, Tobias, Slingerland, Maestro, Baldwin, Hamilton, Chickering and Wurlitzer. Gibson Brands has a portfolio of over 100 well-recognized brand names starting with the #1 guitar brand, Gibson. We’re grateful to Image-Line for creating a strong foundation, and can’t wait to build additional innovations on that foundation.” Acquiring Deckadance is a huge step forward in that direction. Because the sale was a friendly and strategic move for both companies, Image-Line and Gibson will collaborate closely to create the smoothest transition possible.Īccording to Gibson Brands CEO and Chairman Henry Juszkiewicz, “We have many exciting plans for Stanton, and projects that will rejuvenate the DJ scene in the years to come. The core of Deckadance’s software team will remain intact to ensure consistency in future development, as well as make sure that future innovations are consistent with what users love about Deckadance. With Gibson Brands building new products around Deckadance, not only will existing Deckadance customers receive ongoing support, but with Gibson’s proven hardware expertise Deckadance enthusiasts can look forward to a bright future.” Image-Line's CFO Frank Van Biesen states, “Growing Deckadance any further required our expanding into hardware development, which would have diverted attention from our core business of developing FL Studio, our highly successful music production application and related software.
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