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The TurntablistPC is a funky mashup of a standard turntable with an outdated PC. Embedded servo and stepper motors along with gears in the case control the record s spin while the CPU varies the project s abilities. For instance, one version includes an embedded webserver that allows visitors to scratch the record from a web-based interface. Another version sniffs packets off a local LAN and converts the data into rotations per second. For the touring DJ this might be the perfect way to compose your set from home while your equipment goes on the road.

Turntablist PC [Project Page]

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<![CDATA[Denon MP3 Turntable [Entertainment]]]> dj.jpgDenon DJ has released some fancy and hi-tech DJ'ing equipment. The DN-S3500 is a tabletop CD/MP3 player packed with enough features to make DJ Gunnar at the Garage Tekno New York Klub in Berlin take of his headphones. Here are just a few of the advanced features: a high torque direct drive motor, four built-in effects, three platter effects, full MP3 support, next track function, seamless loop and two-way CUE system. The phat beats be dropping all over da club if the DJ be spinnin one of these. Ya heard? Word. I'm so ashamed.

Product Page pdf [Denon DJ]

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