
The arrival of digital DJing removed the jumps and skips of vinyl, while presenting a poor situation of cable spaghetti, as rewriters bring their very own package towards the party. Pioneer saw that, and it has finally cut them free using the new XDJ-AERO. The Wi-fi compatability-enabled DJ controller allows you stock up the following Moombahcore banger direct from the smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC -- with support for four connected products at the same time. This implies that the crowd can get involved with the track selection -- a la Nexus Q -- but you might like to keep this quiet. The XDJ-AERO is made to use Pioneer's own rekordbox application, but may also be use like a MIDI controller for other popular software. Around the actual hardware-aspect, there is a built-in 24-bit audio interface, two-funnel mixer (which may be used stand alone) as well as the usual variety of signal-point triggers, Forex and filters we have arrived at expect. What cost will the cutting of cables command £869 (about $1,399), and also the beat can start a while later this month. Can't wait 'til then Drop beyond the break for that absurdly awesome video (and slightly less awesome pr release).
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