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REVIEW: Vestax PMC-280... only a year late
Posted by Gizmo on May 19, 2008
Vestax PMC-280 4 channel mixer with effects

A one year old review just getting posted - what's all that about then? Well the answer is simple - we got our hands on the PMC-280 well ahead of everyone else and was duly sent off to new blood Liam Parry for him to pour over and write some suitable words. Right from the off we spotted some problems, which we felt were big enough for us to talk to Vestax and share our concerns and hold off publishing the review, in the hope that they might fix a few of these things before going into full production swing. While they accepted our thoughts, production was too late to halt. So here we are one year later with a review that we think should be seen.
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Rokit - The Sequel (no, not the Herbie Hancock one)
Posted by Gizmo on May 16, 2008
krk rokit G2 RP6

For many years, my ears were being beaten senselessly with dodgy small club sound systems and my own audio being pumped out through a home hifi. Then one day, a pair of Stanton ATM.6s arrived and it was as if my ears had been syringed and an entire range of audio frequencies that had been previously been hidden from me were suddenly injected into my head in glorious Dolby surround sound 5.1 or something. These ATMs are in fact KRK RP6s in a new box and sound like heaven to my old ears. And next up from KRK are the sequels to the RP series - the G2s.
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Old meets new - Retro Machines
Posted by Gizmo on May 15, 2008
NI Native Instruments KORE Retro Instruments

My age, relative to all you hot young things that frequent these parts, is well know. Even my own reviewers mock me, comparing the number of knobs on a Zero8 to my years. So you might expect that when I see the word "retro" on some press blurb, I'm all over it like a rash. This is all about Native Instruments' rather lovely looking KORE 2 hardware effects controller doohicky and how you can get a shedload of vintage synth and drum machine sounds for it.
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djay gets all touchy feely
Posted by Gizmo on May 13, 2008
djay v2.1 mac dj software

You may recall my glee at finding a Mac only piece of DJ software, especially when so many other packages are just catching up or simply don't bother with a a Mac version at all. Then imagine my intense joy when this software - djay - is actually rather good and in true Jobsian philosophy, thinks different. Rather than being yet another remix of the Traktor metaphor, it actually aims to look and feel like real djing and does a pretty good job of it as well. The good news is that v2.1 is available and embraces the new fangled multitouch trackpad gestures.
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Another week, another Gemini release
Posted by Gizmo on May 13, 2008
gemini mm4000 4 channel fx mixer

I think I've sussed out Gemini's release schedule. Power buyers wait anxiously for the big shows to hit for the next instalment of nextlevelness designed to plunge them into more debt than many third world countries. This is not your average Gemini customer, who on the whole are looking for something right now that is easy on the pocket and on the brain cells. For this reason, Gemini releases would get lost in the sea of new hotness, thus they release in the gaps between the big shows making their releases memorable and importantly reportable. This does explain why we're seeing a glut of new Gemini releases this month. This week, it's the MM-4000, a 4 channel fx laden mixer.

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Technics Technics - where for art thou Technics?
Posted by Gizmo on May 12, 2008
Technics SL-1200 1210 discontinued MK2 MK5 MK4 MK6

While the currency here at skratchworx is hard facts, there are times when murmurs of idle speculation becomes a stream of absolutely must be investigated and commented upon sort of semi-fact. One such bad smell of a rumour surrounds Technics and the alleged famine of 1200s and 1210s. I've had mails, from idle gossips to distraught fanboys, all of which speak about just how thin on the ground God's own turntable is right now. So donning my investigative journalist's hat for a moment, I set about padding out this rumour with fact, or as the case may be, just more rumour.

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Security or Spam?
Posted by Gizmo on May 8, 2008


I think it's time to address the somewhat thorny issue of the security code used when making comments. We seem to have a love/hate relationship with it - I love it and you all seemingly universally hate the damned thing. Not wishing to piss you off even further, allow me to explain why it's there and also shed some light on just how bad life would be like without it.

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REVIEW: Pedestrain Tutoritool Second Edition
Posted by Gizmo on May 8, 2008
Pedestrian tutoritool turntablism tutorial vinyl

When someone sends you something in the post, I usually think "awwww that's very nice of them". But when that package contains a turntablism tutorial, my paranoia kicks in and I start to wonder if Pedestrian are trying to tell me something... I needn't have worried however as they just wanted me to take a look at the sequel to the Tutoritool - the Second Edition as they dub it.
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MIXR1U - sounds like txt talk to me
Posted by Gizmo on May 7, 2008
Cortex MIXR1U

As you know, we like small mixer round these parts hence proposing the Faderbox to you all. But where we went all narrow with one fader, Cortex have gone all rack mount on us and made a mixer that all wide with one fader. Wouldn't really want to balance that between a pair of 1200s though.
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More long names from Gemini
Posted by Gizmo on May 7, 2008
Gemini CDMP-1300 cdmp-2600 cdmp-5000 mp3 usb DJ

New gear time. Gemini seem hell bent on having the largest product line in the history of product lines. And despite already having a bewildering range of stuff, they figure it couldn't harm to add 3 more bits of stuff just to confuse us even more. This time, the CDMP series debuts, packed with the usual amount of digital goodness that we demand. I just wish Gemini would have a bloody good cull of the product range. And for the love of God, please stop with the long product names. Couldn't you just call them real names instead of a string of letters and numbers?
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Another casualty of retail war
Posted by Gizmo on May 2, 2008
sounccontrol UK music retailer

The downturn in the global economy is hitting hard everywhere you look. Credit crunch this, negative equity that - but notably it's confidence in the high street that is also being hammered, as well as an evolving internet based retail model that hitting the shops hard. So it comes as sad news (but not necessarily surprising) that UK high street music retailer Sound Control has gone into administration and closed 10 stores, leaving 14 stores trading for 90 more days until a buyer can be found.

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Hack-free in a HAK - The Innofader
Posted by Gizmo on April 29, 2008
Audio Innovate Innofader HAK360

The Innofader is in the skratchlab people, embedded with zero wire cutting or soldering nonsense at all. Such is the joy of Audio Innovate's Innofader. The Ecler HAK360 has what I have always considered to be the daddy of all faders. The Pro X Fade sure is good, but the Eternal fader has always felt buttery smooth, with silly levels of lag and curve adjust. but it's a long way from wallet friendly. But now, the Innofader has taken the place of the Eternal for a while, so that I can push it around, mock it and generally be mean to it. I'll be smacking it upside it's head and telling it it's got big shoes to fill.

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10 years deep - N2IT and NI
Posted by Gizmo on April 29, 2008
Final Scratch N2IT Native Instruments

Once upon a time ( like 1998 ), a dutch company called N2IT had the spark of an idea - making some sort of system that allowed you, the DJ, to manipulate computer based digital music. This consisted of timecoded vinyl, a custom sound card and software written, for some completely insane reason, for the potentially great but staggeringly unpopular BeOS. They named this product Final Scratch, and being the visionary people that they were, they took it upon themselves to patent this idea - good plan. Hooking up with Stanton and Native instruments, Final Scratch evolved through different versions, to what we have today - Traktor Scratch. Smelling blood, N2IT's legal dogs were uncaged and had NI soiling their pants. But all is now well, with N2IT and NI sitting in a tree, c-u-t-t-i-n-g.
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RMX 4 USA OK?
Posted by Gizmo on April 25, 2008
hercules RMX MIdi console controller

Usually news is delivered from these pages on a global scale. But this is just for one country, albeit the largest vistor to my ickle tiny England based site. Even though the Hercules RMX seems to follow the now established blueprint for MIDI controllers laid down by Vestax, Hercules' experience in the MIDI controller market shouldn't be ignored. So just for the US readers, the RMX is now available from all good disco boutiques stateside right now for the paltry sum of $349.

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3D is dead. Long Live 4D
Posted by Gizmo on April 23, 2008
Allen Heath Xone 3D 4D

As you know, Allen & Heath have gone through some changes recently, and so is one of their products. The big assed MIDI mixer/controlling xone:3D is getting a facelift and a version number update. The familiar somewhat science project Hammerite feel will be gone, replaced with a darker look and feel. People - the xone:4D is coming in gleaming black and with a few updated details as well.
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REVIEW: Mackie d.2 Pro and d.4 Pro
Posted by Gizmo on April 18, 2008
Mackie d.2 Pro d.4 Pro review Firewire traktor certified mixer

We've waited, waited and waited some more (you have no idea...really) but finally the Mackie d.Pro series of mixers (well 2) finally made into skratchlabs around the UK. I was endowed with a d.2 Pro to beat the living crap out of, especially with Traktor Scratch and Deft got his maulers all over the probably more eagerly awaited d.4 Pro.
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Super Seal returns
Posted by Gizmo on April 16, 2008
Dirtstyle Superseal 2 Super Seal 2 Qbert Thud Rumble

Times change - tastes evolve and technology marches onwards and upwards. But in the scratch scene, one thing will never change - you need 2 copies of DirtStyle's Superseal wax in your record bag. It's been a decade since the original release and all manner of different styles of battle wax have appeared, so I guess now is the time to bring out a sequel. Superseal II is upon us people.
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weeloop - yes we do
Posted by Gizmo on April 15, 2008
weeloop social networking DJ myspace

As the planet goes social networking crazy, and the next myfacespacebebobook.com is just around the corner, having one targeted at DJs and electronic musicians can only be a good thing. Enter weeloop - a place where you can have your own profile URL (http://skratchworx.weeloop.com for example) and make the space very much your own. Community is the name of the game here as well as showcasing your stuff to the expectant target audience.
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When worlds collide - Ableton scratching
Posted by Gizmo on April 15, 2008


Despite owning and running the hotbed of DJ pr0n that is :x:, I'm still somewhat of a Luddite when it comes to playing music. I likes me vinyl I do and no mistake guvner, and largely leave the computer only style of spinning choons to the hotter younger things. But when I saw one of these new fangled softwares actually using a turntable, my interest was piqued enough to wonder if I should really take my head out of my arse and learn Ableton.
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05 LE faceplates - win one!
Posted by Gizmo on April 7, 2008
Vestax 05 LE Qbert faceplate

"Limited Edition" tends to mean just that - you scuff or break the usually expensive item in question and you're screwed. What's that? You actually used your 05 Pro Limited Edition mixer and now it's looks less that factory fresh? Oh dear... oh deary deary me. So what's to do? Why not check out Brimstone Productions and fit your soiled by human hand 05 LE with a whole new showroom condition faceplate.
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D&M & A&H - Ampersand overload
Posted by Gizmo on April 2, 2008
D&M Allen & HeaTH SALE

Having the word "Holdings" in your company name indicate that from time to time, you might like to do some moving and shaking, but not necessarily of the disco dancing variety. But in the case of D&M Holdings Inc, the market they operate in is ideally suited to the aforementioned moving/shaking pursuit. Already owning Denon, D&M have snapped up Allen & Heath - yes I know it sounds like Denon have bought A&H but they haven't. But it does open the doors to some speculative fun as to where this could go...
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Bias? You bet - Mac users only thanks
Posted by Gizmo on April 1, 2008
Bias Inc Peak Pro 6

Whereas the previously reported FL Studio is for PC using creative types, Bias Inc's Peak is for Mac using backroom johnnys twiddling the knobs and honing the sound. And while they operate largely at opposite ends of the audio creation spectrum, there is a certain overlap zone where they share common features. Mac users will be familiar with Peak - it seems to have been around since Steve Jobs donned his first turtle neck and has certainly raised it's game with this new version 6.

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FL Studio - more than just fruity loops
Posted by Gizmo on March 31, 2008
FLstudio FL Studio fruity loops image-line

Increasingly, DJs are becoming more than just people who spin tracks to hordes of semi-naked loved up revellers. Indeed, many a classic track has been knocked up by DJs who have stepped outside of the confines of the 1s and 2s to make - rather than just mix - music. For many of these adventurous creative types, a tool of choice has been Fruity Loops - now called FL Studio - which has now reached version 8.

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And the BPM goes on
Posted by Gizmo on March 31, 2008
BPM DJ show UK

Going to trade shows is a real pain in the arse. The strain they put on my financial, logistical and physical resources makes me groan every time I have to plan the trips. So if I go to one, it'd better be bloody well worth it or I'm returning home one grumpy DJ hack. So having all but decided that PLASA 2007 would be my last, I'm especially chuffed that The BPM Show is happening one month earlier than last year and will be bigger than before - and just a car ride away from skratchworx HQ.
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Ultramixer2 - C'mon Giz... keep up
Posted by Gizmo on March 30, 2008
Ultramixer2 midi control software traktor

From a DJ point of view, this year's Messe was split between 2 floors with a broad hardware/software split. Most of my attention was diverted to the hardware side of things with just a few journeys to the software floor. Quite literally in passing while rushing to the airport, I spied a small stand against a wall with what looked like a Traktorish system running. That system is called Ultramixer2 - I've never heard of it but it certainly is worth of attention, especially as it works on Mac, PC and Linux and supports a lot of controllers as well.
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Gigskinz do black sacks at last
Posted by Gizmo on March 29, 2008
gigskinz bags black messe 2008

Being a shameless bag whore, I tend to get more excited about new luggage than any amount of nextlevelness - most probably because I can actually afford to buy this stuff and still get something vital to my existence in this DJ world, namely keeping the tools of my trade snug as I don my roving reporter cap. But with DJing becoming much more of a bag based rather than coffin based business, finding the right luggage is becoming a key factor. I've always liked Gigskinz but the shiny grey and blackness was somewhat of an acquired taste. So listening to feedback and realising that they'd shift more product if they undertook an image change, Gigskinz now come in Black, but with a suitable Gigskinz twist.
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Hercules RMX - shiny MIDI metal fest
Posted by Gizmo on March 28, 2008
Hercules RMX midi controller

Hercules have been in the controller game probably longer than anyone else so should know a thing or two about making them. So when I read about their new RMX console, I had high hopes. The RMX clearly is pisses all over the rest of their range but first impressions, for me anyway, are that you need sunglasses to use it.
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Reloop Jockey for control
Posted by Gizmo on March 28, 2008
Reloop Digital Jockey midi controller

Time to spend a few moments mopping up some lingering stories from Messe so I can get the glut of reviews out. We've already had a scan over Reloop's Spin! DVS systems but the other story was a hands on their VCIalike Digital Jockey MIDI controller.
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Korgworx ahoy!
Posted by Gizmo on March 28, 2008


Welcome to Korgworx - or at least that's what it feels like in the lab right now. Deft has worked his magic on the Zero8 review and I'm drawing the Zero4 and KM202/402 reviews to a close as well. So outside of the KAOSSILATOR, we'll have the Korg DJ range covered. In the meantime, check out Tatsuki and DJ Go from the UK's Mixologists working some Korg magic at Musikmesse 2008.
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SC System survives Messe - just
Posted by Gizmo on March 26, 2008
stanton scs sc system scs.1m scs.1d

After a few years in limbo, Stanton have picked themselves up by the scruff of the neck, dusted themselves off and are getting on with business again. At the same time, they pulled away another layer or two of cobwebs from some designs that at the time of scribbling were just too ahead of the game for people to understand (think back 4 years and you'll know what I mean). But now those designs are slowly becoming a reality. The Stanton SC System was available for heavy handed trade show hordes to slowly destroy right before the very eyes of nervous Stantoners hoping that these fairly fragile prototypes would be OK for the WMC this week.
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