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Average rating:
3.8 out of 5
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This toy is ok for someone who is just beginning in the dj area. When I first played it I was impressed with some of the patterns, but I'll agree that for origionality, it does lack quite a bit. I actually thought the interface was quite easy to use and picked it up in like 5 or 10 minutes. I think the best use of this machine isn't as a stand alone unit, but as an effects machine. I personally ran it into my computer and just used some of the loops from it.
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I'm sorry, but this thing is crap. I can't believe they advertised it with 3 smiling girls and the caption "Babe Magnet".
I guess it'd be ok to mess around with, but this thing is a poor exscuse for 1200's. Even gemini turntables are better than this thing. If you don't mind the fact that it's interface sucked (It took me 20 minutes just to figure out how to change the damn patterns!!) and all you really do with this thing is scratch or do appregio basslines over pre-gen music, then I guess this is for you.
If you want to make serious hip hop, techno, etc with this thing, do yourself a favor, and don't get near this piece of fesces!!!
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