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IPod DJ
MP3 player with twin outs, and a crossfader | |
Erm.. simply that I guess... closest thing I can find on here is a car stereo with a crossfader..
Basically, an MP3 player with the usual display and features, but with the added ability of playing two MP3s at once. On the front, two little channel volume sliders, and a small but very robust crossfader.
Start one MP3 player playing, start a second and adjust the BPM/beat matching... then cross fade.
It would have two headphone jack size outputs (plus a headphone socket) but would be usable in single or dual output mode (which would be useful if you have an external mixer.) Monitor either channel on the headphones, or the mix.
Other useful features would be things like auto-beatmatch, auto crossfade (digital, not moving the crossfader automatically, though that would be cool :)), BPM scanner and cataloguer (auto amending ID3 tags.) and a laptop mouse pad style scratch/speed interface.
This would be good for house parties - I've often been swapping cds at peoples houses and wished for something smaller than a laptop with twin outputs.
I can't see any real reason (except cost) why this couldn't be made right now with current technology... it would be sweet for long car journeys, or on the bus too...
Dual iPod DJ table
http://portableaudi...ry/1234000757040098 So like this, but all built into one unit, eh? [krelnik, May 20 2005]
Sony Ericsson's new Walkman phone
http://www.sonyeric...pp&lm=pp1&pid=10245 A mobile phone with stereo outputs... [Danzarak, Jun 28 2005]
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I think you're right. The problem is the
prohibitive cost and size of market.
Until
you create a chip which streams and
mixes
two sources simultaniously (no idea if
this
exists yet or not), you'd have to do the
mixing with the analogue outputs of the
MP3 players... which means you've got
most of the insides of two MP3 players
plus a mixer on-top. |
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Once you get a chip that can handle the
two MP3 streams and the mixing
thereof all you need to do is get a user
interface that works on the scale of an
MP3 player. Have this croissant in the
mean time. |
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I was thinking that the mixer bit wouldn't need to be that fancy... a simple slider... to keep it simple, you could have two independent MP3 players in a single box, two screens, sharing a hard drive... then it's just two inputs into the slider, and one output. |
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I might build one of these... buy a couple of cheap MP3 players, selotape them together, and stick on a crossfader... |
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Sorry Krelnik... yes I saw these, they were the only thing I could find that was similar, except someone does a rack mounted MP3 mixer... I'm thinking of a handheld device, smaller than an old-school walkman. |
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Hey... if you integrated a Minidisc player you could record mixes on the go... |
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And there was me thinking that this
might be something to do with
podcasting. |
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Scratch that... they might as well make it a java based piece of software on a mobile phone, and bundle it with phones that play MP3s... that would be easier... and you could still output it like the attached link to Sony Ericsson's new Walkman mobile. |
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