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  • iPod DJ Mixing Studio scratches it up for $40

    By Darren Murph | December 9, 2006

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    If it’s audio related, and can in any way, shape, or form be associated with Apple’s gem, it will be. Consequently, we’ve even seen the turntables so adored by DJs everywhere taken to the white side, bringing us everything from Numark’s duo of offerings to some alternatives that we’d probably shy away from. Hitting the low-end level once again is the iPod DJ Mixing Studio, a halfway decent looking creation that connects to an iPod (or any other DAP, to be fair), and allows you to “create your own digital mixing effects.” For those into experimenting rather than buying pre-packaged remixes, you can utilize the scratch, “digi-sound,” and voice mods via the two rotating discs. You can also toss in background rhythms and drumrolls as well as adjusting the volume and tempo. Per usual, the device can be attached to your Mac or PC for recording purposes, but we’re a little weary of how sophisticated this gizmo really is considering the $39.95 pricetag and “four AA battery” operation.

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