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DJ Tech Pro has introduced “the most powerful mouse in the world – the one that you’ve always dreamed of.”

The promo video for the DJ Mouse is pretty laughably bad.

But you know what? The time has come to transform your PC or Mac into an ultimate dance machine.

Should this thing be dismissed on the basis of its horrifically bad promo video, or do you think there might actually be something here worth checking out?

Leave a comment with your thoughts!

Details on the DJ Mouse below.

DJ Mouse Features:

Left Click Functions:

  • Drag and Drop songs from the play list
  • Play 4 different CUE points
  • Access to the Effects
  • Play Samples
  • Play Loops
  • Play the 3 Reloopers
  • Activate Effect
  • Preview song
  • SYNC and downbeat

Vertical wheel:

  • Rewind and fast forward effect
  • All faders and knobs control
  • Scroll Playlist

Right click:

  • Memorize 4 CUE points
  • Toggle Loops
  • Toggle 3 Reloopers
  • Reset Effect
  • Lock the SYNC : get a perfect and permanent beat match

Jog wheel:

  • Control faders and knobs
  • Control Crossfader
  • Scratch or rewind Effect

Scratch Knob:

  • Activate the digital Scratch mode with any position of the DJM
  • Lock the control of the X,Y parameters for the effects
  • Lock control of Fader/knobs without clicking

DJ-Software:

  • Real time Mixing and Scratching on MP3’s
  • 6 effects with X and Y Control pads
  • AUTO BPM , AUTO MIX
  • Works with Windows XP & Vista , MAC
  • Real Dj’ing with real time Monitor function

DJ Mouse:

  • Heavy weight 120g laser mousse for Dj Application
  • Multi Function jog wheel with blue ring specially for dark area
  • Scratch Direct access Memory
  • Optimized for Deckadance Dj software for MAC and PC
  • Aluminumfeel and mini jog wheel for controlling fader and Scratch
  • USB powered

DJ scratch mat:

  • Turntable design
  • Optimizedfor Scratch Performance

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8 Responses to “Be A Professional DJ In 1 Minute, Without The Science Of Mixing Music, With DJ Mouse!”  

  1. 1 Jonas

    Haha.. Pretty sure that their not going to increase the sales by making that video :P

    I would consider buying it for use in combination with nanoKONTROL if it was a little cheaper. After a quick search on google it looks like it's $79.

  2. 2 violetta

    Yeah – if I saw an ad in a magazine for this, I'd be interested, but this video is like something from late-night TV.

  3. 3 Kurt Lorenz

    King of the dance floor? Really. I kept waiting for a punchline.

  4. 4 dubbed

    lmao that kid has 2x CDJ1000's and a DJM800 but i guess that don't compare to the DJ Mouse!

  5. 5 Gordon

    Maybe the days of the mp3 are numbered too. Who want's fixed tracks any more when you can make your own re-mixes! Add a flanger to Maria Callas! Increase the size of Yehudi Menhuin's concert hall at the flick of a… multicoloured button!
    It's all in the folk music tradition this – people making their own, live versions of popular basic stuff.
    Anyways, I guess it's time the humble mouse had a variety of makeovers for different purposes.
    I also not that they started up Deckadance and no bikini-clad women appeared. What's up there?!!? ;-p

  6. 6 Gordon

    Maybe the days of the mp3 are numbered too. Who wants fixed tracks any more when you can make your own re-mixes! Add a flanger to Maria Callas! Increase the size of Yehudi Menhuin's concert hall at the flick of a… multicoloured button!
    It's all in the folk music tradition this – people making their own, live versions of popular basic stuff.
    Anyways, I guess it's time the humble mouse had a variety of makeovers for different purposes.
    I also not that they started up Deckadance and no bikini-clad women appeared. What's up there?!!? ;-p

  7. 7 Gordon

    Maybe the days of the mp3 are numbered too. Who wants fixed tracks any more when you can make your own re-mixes! Add a flanger to Maria Callas! Increase the size of Yehudi Menhuin's concert hall at the flick of a… multicoloured button!
    It's all in the folk music tradition this – people making their own, live versions of popular basic stuff.
    Anyways, I guess it's time the humble mouse had a variety of makeovers for different purposes.
    I also note that they start up Deckadance and no bikini-clad women appeared. What's up there?!!? ;-p

  8. 8 Gordon

    Maybe the days of the mp3 are numbered too. Who wants fixed tracks any more when you can make your own re-mixes! Add a flanger to Maria Callas! Increase the size of Yehudi Menhuin's concert hall at the flick of a… multicoloured button!
    It's all in the folk music tradition this – people making their own, live versions of popular basic stuff.
    Anyways, I guess it's time the humble mouse had a variety of makeovers for different purposes.
    I also note that they start up Deckadance and no bikini-clad women appeared. What's up there? Did they get scared off by the power-super-mouse !!? ;-p

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