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Average rating:
4.1 out of 5
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Regarding the internal memory, which many have complained about: This only may apply to the Blue version, but as long as you keep fresh batteries in the unit all pattern data from the sequencer AND all samples should remain stored internally. I had a bunch of songs that survived for over a year, until I let the batteries die. So if you use the adapter but keep fresh batteries inside you should be cool. Don't forget you can also do data dumps!
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Ah, the DJX....what fond memories I have. I sold it for desperate money years ago, how I miss it. I had the original blue one, I don't think the second version is as good. The sequencer was pretty nice, I liked the sampler, it brought me back to another classic, the Casio sk-1. This was intended to be part of the so-called "toy" models, only by virtue of built in speakers and price, but what a stupid reason to diss it. There are some really killer sounds and I was quite impressed with the filters and effects. Combine this keyboard with a good Virtual Anaolg like the MS2000R or a Nord micro and we're talking some serious beats. Where are you going to find a 100 dollar keyboard with a midi syncable arpeggiator? I will be re-aquiring this keyboard.
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I agree with Eric ... These are VERY good tracks Jay... Its hard to believe that you only used a DJX....
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I agree with Eric ... These are VERY good tracks Jay... Its hard to believe that you only used a DJX....
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