This link is the official site of the product along with a "demo" vid.
Below is a terrible mix job done by some numbnut on youtube
The mixer is called the iSpin by Sergio....priced @ $120
I'm not trying to become Grandmaster Enyspree or anything....I just like music and I mess around already without a real mixer so it would be cool to get something I can toy with effects and actually scratch a little....all advice will be greatly appreciated...recommend some stuff too if you don't like this product.....to me this is the best at this price.
djsunyc@ 3/10/2009 10:21 AM
i wish i could help but all i have are actual turntables for records and stuff - really prehistoric :)
what are people saying about it online? are there reviews of it out there?
man, with mp3's and automatic BPM counters, dj'ing these days is easy as f ck...
EnySpree@ 3/10/2009 3:01 PM
Well the youtube and the link I posted are the best pieces of info I can find....I did find a site that had like 5 reviews and it was all newbs lie me saying they couldn't wait to buy it, lol.
i have all kinds of advice, although it's mostly if you want to be "professional."
you can buy a real midi mixing controller mixer, not an iPod mixer, that can operate software on a laptop (as long as you don't have a pre-historic one), like Traktor...which you can get in all kinds of places for free online (not that I encourage such behavior).
i gather you're djing mp3s for the most part, so that might be the best and cheapest option.
you could run effects, and all kinds of ish, plus play your whole library.
i am forgetting the name of this one midi mixer that was real cheap and won some award. when i switch back to my mac interface from windows i have a link and i'll post it.
do you have 2 iPods to use anyway, which is what it seems to require? might as well use a laptop, which i use, just with serato (for now).