Some highlights of NAMM

Mungo State Zero

Highlights
* 8 notes of polyphony
* Standalone hardware
* 4 Oscillators per note
* 4 Filters per note
* Hardwood enclosure and lid

Patching
* Anything-to-anything patching
* Programmable normalling
* Real 3.5mm patch cables
* Unlimited routes
* Stored in memory

For info and demo’s: Mungo

Numark NDX-800

  • CD/MP3/USB player with USB-MIDI computer interface
  • Play from CDs, MP3 CDs, USB flash drives, and control software
  • Beat-synced DSP effects with wet-dry fader: chop, echo, filter, flanger, pan, phaser
  • Smooth, fast, reliable, slot-loading drive
  • Large, seven-inch, touch-sensitive illuminated platter with touch-sensitivity adjustment
  • Control MIDI software with no timecode needed via USB
  • Adjustable start and stop time for vinyl-like deck performance
  • Automatic BPM analyzer and Tap tempo for manual BPM entry
  • Adjust pitch ±6, 12, 25, and 100%, in half steps (semitones), or bend with pitch buttons
  • Key Lock holds pitch while you independently manipulate its BPM
  • Seamless looping, sampling, and easily accessible hot cues
  • Keep time moving forward while you cut or reverse the track using Bleep/Reverse
  • Single-track, continuous, shuffle, and programmable playback
  • Fader Start plays the cued track when you move the crossfader (requires compatible mixer)
  • Large, backlit display for BPM, CD/MP3 text tags, and folder navigation
  • Outputs: stereo RCA, digital S/PDIF

Check for more info: Numark

Numark V7

  • High-resolution turntable software controller
  • Direct-drive, motorized turntable platter with high and low-torque settings
  • Includes Serato ITCH software, compatible with Serato Scratch LIVE libraries
  • Works with all DJ mixers for custom system configuration
  • Extensive loop, cue, and track-access controls
  • Strip Search virtual needle-drop control
  • Complete effects controls for audio manipulation
  • Premium, rugged, all-metal construction with high-end knobs and buttons
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