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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Yamaha DJXIIB

Have you ever listened to Fatboy Slim, Phats & Small, Judge Jules and thought "I wish I could do that". Well, now's your chance, with the Yamaha DJXIIB making your own dance tracks has never been so much fun and affordable. It's all there for you, all you need is an idea!

Whether you're a garage purist, a progressive house head, trance tiger or drum n' bass basher the DJXIIB from YAMAHA is all you need to start making funk-ridden beats and mesmerising dance grooves. This new concept in music making with its on-board scratchpad, samples, filters and patterns is worthy of any dancefloor or bedroom. It's a brilliant way to get started in music and features many sophisticated, yet easy to use functions normally associated with dear used bv pro-DJ's.

Priced at 199, it will appeal to wannabe DJ's and more accomplished groovemeisters alike. Create hundreds of your own great tracks with consummate ease by tapping, pushing, sliding a scratching! The DJXIIB is a doddle to use, modelled on a 12" record flightcase it looks fantastic with it's heavy duty corners, it's big buttons, faders and scratchpad ensure intuitive operation of all functions.

Looks are only skin deep so this box is crammed with the best of today's sounds, grooves and samples and no doubt some of tomorrows!

The 70 on-board patterns can be modified in real time using the filter and resonance controls and up to II separate effects including ring modulation, flanger, slicer and delay can be applied. Switching and mixing between patterns and samples couldn't be easier with the big central fader. There are plenty of samples to choose from covering virtually every type of scratch, sample and effect. The onboard patterns have been developed in association with some of Europe's top programmers and DJ's.

No extra gear is required, DJXIIB comes fully loaded with a stereo speaker system which can of course be connected to external (louder!) systems and the console is fully MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) compatible for use with computers and other equipment.

When Yamaha introduced the original keyboard based DJX in 1998 it caused a sensation and now it's back. Louder, meaner, fatter and funkier then ever before.

The original DJX introduced a whole new generation of people to music making and the DJXIIB is set to grab the imagination of anybody who has dreamed of following in the footsteps of their clubbing heroes.

Yamaha music production products are the choice of many of the most popular and influential pioneers of today's dance scene and DJXIIB is based around many of the key features of Yamaha's proproducts.