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Average rating:
4.1 out of 5
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This is a great thing. Yamaha must have been mad to put sooo much into a single unit and then sell them off for nothing. The strings are great and it is very simple to use. The version 2 is more buggy and disgusting to look at. You can really sound professional. In fact, it sounds like a session on Cubase! The sampler is simple and is better than other dedicated sampler units which cost a lot more. A magnificent thing which will inspire and entertain for years.
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Ha ha I actually went and GOT a DJX And...fun fun fun all the way PLUS!!! a whole lot more.... Even some of the GM voices rock if u tweak um right BUT OOOOH....just use an analog or brass out of the first 100... And tweak And add a cool beat And woweeeeeeeeeeee Yeah.....a kid OR a muso can enjoy this beast
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to me the blue version of the djx series is the best buy for the money, also it has many more features than any of the others I also have the djx ll and it is not as user friendly i mis the pitch bend wheel and many of the effects but what i miss most is the 6 track recorder the new models have what is called a performance recorder and you cannot record different tracks only complete songs
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need the manual trying to work metrodome want to know if you can record other audio sounds thru line in and how to delete other sounds also how to record using step record function help a playa out
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