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Native Instruments today announced Traktor Kontrol X1, a performance controller designed by the team behind Traktor DJ. Read more…
The Vestax TR-1 DJ Controller

Vestax, in collaboration with Hiroshi Watanabe, have introduced the Vestax TR-1 DJ controller.
Description:
The TR-1 is a collaboration of Vestax and DJ HIROSHI WATANABE, one of the pioneers who established laptop based DJing in Japan.This radical MIDI controller has been designed from a professional’s point of view, making it compact and extremely useful when you’re in the mix.
Features:
- New soft push switches for tireless mixing.
- Smooth 60mm slide input faders or high-precision mixing.
- Selectable deck control (Max 4channels. A&C controlled by PGM1, B&D controlled by PGM2).
- New SHIFT switch feature to customize deck control functions.
- Adjustable LED light volume.
- Can control up to more than 160 parameters of compatible software.
- A compact, durable and easy-to-operate body design that ensures excellent reliability on tour .
- Traditional Vestax white gold face plate and knobs.
- Bundled software: Native Instruments Traktor LE.
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The DJ Machine – a “Finger Orchestra For The DJ” is a design prototype dj controller that features Playstation-style joystick controls:
If spinning music is your hobby (or job), then the DJ Machine is quite an intriguing prospect for you. The system features seven, 360° rotatable joysticks similar to a synthesizer that modify music in a “haptic and playful way.” Each of the joysticks can be personalized with individual sound effects and can transmit the sound to a receiver via Bluetooth. Sporting bright LED displays, the entire unit looks pretty jazzed up, but the honest confession of Sony-PS-controllers-inspired-tech-for-joysticks is quite heartening!
More images at the design blog Yanko Design.

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Stanton SCS3d DaScratch Demo
Andre Cato explains the Stanton SCS3d DaScratch.
Stanton’s StanTouch technology allows you to use traditional DJ-style motions and gestures on a touch-pad style surface to control Traktor DJ Studio, Traktor Scratch, Ableton Live, Serato Scratch Live or any other MIDI compatible software.
via SCSystem
This video demonstrates a custom arcade-style DJ controller for Ableton Live, inpired by the monome project.
Details are available at the DJTechTools site.


