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Named - 3 DVS Products You Need To Consider For Your DJ Set Up

What Are The Products You Need To Consider For Your Set Up?

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As discussed in my other article here, Digital Vinyl Systems (DVS) are undergoing steady growth in the DJ market place. With more and more older generation DJs pulling out there old turntables there’s a new potential market for DJs looking at a variety DVS products. Many vinyl DJs have a tendency to prefer DJing on the format and so the digital DJing platform has a whole new appeal with the advancements in DVS technologies. In this article, I’m going to look at three recent products that I think best use these new technologies, and provide the user with a fantastic DVS experience. So, what are these amazing products? Well, read on….



Rane 12 MK2 


As a DJ Tech enthusiast and DJ, I'm always on the lookout for new gear that looks like a lot fun to DJ on. One of the latest and most exciting controllers that I've come across is the Rane 12 MK2 controller. This device has been making waves in the DJ world since its release in MK1 guise, and for good reason.

The Rane 12 MK2 controller is a high-quality, motorised platter DJ turntable controller that can be used as an alternative to traditional DJ turntables. This controller is designed to work seamlessly with DJ software, providing a familiar feel for those who are used to spinning records. The controller has a sleek and sturdy design, with a solid aluminium build that is meant to withstand the rigours of professional DJing.


One of the most notable features of the Rane 12 MK2 controller is its motorised platter. This platter is touch-sensitive and provides a realistic vinyl feel, allowing DJs to scratch, backspin, and adjust the speed of their tracks with precision. The platter is also incredibly responsive, with a high-resolution performance and adjustable torque settings.


The Rane 12 MK2 controller also comes equipped with a range of additional features that make it stand out from other controllers on the market (not least because it’s a bloody turntable controller!). These features include an OLED display screen, which provides real-time feedback on control selections and track BPM (beats per minute). The controller also has a range of touch-sensitive knobs, buttons, and pads, which can be programmed to perform a range of functions, from triggering samples to adjusting EQ settings.


Another key aspect of the Rane 12 MK2 controller is its compatibility with a range of DJ software. This controller is designed to work seamlessly with popular DJ software such as Serato DJ Pro and Traktor Pro 3, allowing DJs to customise their setups and workflows to suit their preferences. The Rane 12 MK2 controller also has an intuitive setup process, with easy-to-use software and firmware updates that can be accessed online.


In terms of price point, the Rane 12 MK2 controller is priced at a premium level, reflecting its high-quality build and advanced features. However, for DJs who are serious about their craft and want a reliable and versatile controller that can elevate their performances, the Rane 12 MK2 controller is an investment that is well worth the price.


Since its release, the Rane 12 MK2 controller has received positive reviews from both DJs and industry experts. Reviewers have praised the controller for its realistic vinyl feel, responsive motorised platter, and intuitive interface. DJs have also appreciated the controller's versatility and compatibility with a range of DJ software, allowing them to tailor their setups to their individual needs and preferences.


If you're interested in learning more about the Rane 12 MK2 controller, there are several ways to find information online. The Rane website provides detailed specifications and features, as well as user manuals and firmware updates. There are also several reviews and demonstrations available on YouTube, which can give you an idea of the controller's performance and capabilities.


Overall, the Rane 12 MK2 controller is a powerful and versatile tool for DJs who are looking for a high-quality alternative to traditional vinyl systems. With its realistic vinyl feel, advanced features, and intuitive interface, this controller is a worthy investment for DJs who are serious about their craft.


Find out more about the Rane 12 MK2 here.







Reloop RP8000 MK2


Next up we have the Reloop RP8000 MK2. This is a high-quality turntable, with DJ midi pads and functions built in that have been designed with the needs of professional DJs in mind. This turntable is essentially the Reloop RP7000 MK2 that’s been modified into part turntable, part midi controller. The turntable also has a range of features that make it a versatile tool for DJs of all levels.


The turntable has been developed in cooperation with Serato and has a range of touch-sensitive knobs, buttons, and pads that can be programmed to perform a range of functions, from triggering samples to adjusting EQ settings. The pads work with Serato to provide the user with 8 new pad modes. These include Cue, Sampler, Saved Loops, Pitch Play, Loop, Loop Roll, Slicer as well as two customisable user modes. The turntable also features an LC display that shows pitch, BPM and deck assignment as well as scales and notes and elapsed and remaining time of track and firmware settings. Finally the Reloop RP8000 MK2 has a range of connectivity options, including USB, MIDI, and phono inputs, making it compatible with a wide range of DJ software and equipment as all pads are midi mappable.


In terms of price point, the Reloop RP8000 MK2 is priced at a premium level, reflecting its high-quality build and advanced features. This turntable is Reloops top of the range turntable and priced accordingly.


Since its release, the Reloop RP8000 MK2 has also received positive reviews from both DJs and industry experts. Reviewers have praised the turntable for it’s high build quality, versatility and unique Serato features. 


If you're interested in learning more about the Reloop RP8000 MK2, there are several ways to find information online. The Reloop website provides detailed specifications and features, as well as user manuals and firmware updates. There are also several reviews and demonstrations available on YouTube, which can give you an idea of the controller's performance and capabilities.


In conclusion, the Reloop RP8000 MK2 is a powerful and versatile tool for DJs who are looking for a high-quality controller that can enhance their performances. With its realistic vinyl feel, advanced features, and intuitive interface, this turntable/controller is another  worthy investment for DJs who are serious about their craft. If you're in the market for a new turntable and willing to consider an integrated controller, the Reloop RP8000 MK2 is definitely worth considering.


Find out more about the Reloop RP8000 MK2 here.






Phase DJ


Finally I have a product that’s amazed me it's direction of it's evolution of DJ technology. The latest innovation that has caught my eye is the Phase DJ wireless controller. Let's dive into what makes this product unique and why it's another bit of kit worth considering for your setup.


The Phase DJ wireless controller is designed for use with digital vinyl systems. As we've discussed rather than using physical vinyl records, digital vinyl systems allow DJs to control their music using digital files that are played through special timecode records or CDs. The Phase DJ controller takes this technology a step further by eliminating the need for any physical timecode media.


One of the standout features of the Phase DJ wireless controller is its wireless connectivity. The device connects to your digital vinyl system via Bluetooth and uses a unique algorithm to ensure precise and reliable communication between the controller and your setup. This wireless design eliminates the need for any cables or extra equipment, making setup and teardown a breeze. It also allows for a greater range of movement and flexibility during performances, which is especially useful for DJs who like to get up close and personal with their gear (such as scratch or open format DJs).


The materials and design of the Phase DJ wireless controller are also noteworthy. The device is built with high-quality components, including a durable aluminium body that can withstand the wear and tear of regular use. The design is sleek and minimalist, with a simple layout that's easy to navigate even in low-light conditions. The controller is also compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport to gigs or store when not in use. Basically this thing can be slung in a back pack, which is perfect for travelling light with your kit. 


In terms of technology, the Phase DJ wireless controller uses advanced motion sensors to track the movement of your turntable platter. This allows the device to accurately interpret and transmit your movements to your digital vinyl system, resulting in precise control and minimal latency. The controller also features a range of customizable settings, allowing you to adjust the sensitivity and response of the sensors to fit your preferences. For scratch DJs, phase has provided a product that allows them to use turntables without any concern for the needles being in the way. The whole platter is now accessible (like the Rane 12). 


At its release, the Phase DJ wireless controller was priced at a more premium level, reflecting the advanced technology and materials used in its construction. It’s now retailing from £345 making it quite an investment as part of a DVS set up. The device has received positive reviews from both the public and professional DJs, with many citing its growth in reliability and precision as major selling points. While it may not be the most budget-friendly option on the market, the Phase DJ wireless controller is a worthwhile investment for DJs who prioritise accuracy and convenience in their setups.


For those looking to find more information on the Phase DJ wireless controller, there are several resources available online. The official website for the product offers a comprehensive overview of the features and specifications, as well as tutorials and user guides. Additionally, there are several online forums and communities dedicated to digital vinyl systems and DJ technology, where you can find discussions and reviews of the Phase DJ wireless controller from other users and experts in the field.


The Phase DJ wireless controller is a cutting-edge product that offers a convenient and precise solution for DJs using digital vinyl systems. With its wireless connectivity, high-quality materials, and advanced motion sensors, it's a standout option for DJs looking to streamline their setups and take their performances to the next level. While it may be a bit pricey, the investment is worth it for those who prioritise accuracy and reliability in their gear. If you're in the market for a new controller for your digital vinyl system, the Phase DJ wireless controller is definitely one to consider.


Find out more about Phase DJ here.






In conclusion...


Any Digital Vinyl System based around one of these products would make an amazing set up in a DJ's lounge, bedroom or front room. These products all provide DJs with access to digital media through an analogue DJ style, utilising that classic turntable feel. If you have the budget and the desire to go down this route, the market place couldn't be better for kitting yourself out with a DVS set up. The question with all this lovely kit available now is, which route do you take....?

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