* From Gideon Marken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hola,
I have a DJ CD player - its an AmericanDJ Pro-DJ2

IT's the shit! I press CDr's of backing tracks, vocal parts, intro's,
outro's, etc. and use then live with the DJ-CD player.

Features:
  pitch slider -like tables
  pitch bend buttons
  10 memory buttons (set on the fly as CD plays)
  front loading
  seamless looping (again, on the fly - this is NICE!!)
  jog wheel (pitch bend FF, REV)

It doesn't simulate a scratch too well (but I've found a great way to
simulate scratch on the RM1x)

If there is one out there with looping, memory buttons, BPM - then get
that one. Otherwise... get the AmericanDJ, and get the Roland DJ mixer -
it has effects, midi, bpm counter and more. That would give you a setup
with possibilities.

I've used mine live and with the RM1x 2x - wanna hear?

  http://www.sonicwallpaper.com/live/9-23-99-pt1.ram

or go to:  http://www.mp3.com/live

and look for the tracks from  9-23-99 Live I and Live II

Sonic Wallpaper
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http://www.mp3.com/sonicwallpaper
http://www.mp3.com/live
http://www.sonicwallpaper.com

Simon Spero wrote:
> 
> Anyone got any recommendations for a dj-mixer/cd players that work well
> with the rm1x? Since the tap tempo on the rm1x is useless, I figure I'll
> either need a mixer with a beatkeeper, or an add-on sync box like the ones
> from RedSound.
> 
> I'm thinking about either the pioneer cdj-100s with the djm-300, or the
> numark cd34 with a  DJM-500 (or a djm-300 and the redsound  voyager)
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