NAMM 2012: Numark's first iOS DJing controller, the iDJ Live, was fun but a little basic. However, the company's new iDJ Pro looks like it might be a more serious proposition. Designed with a slot for ...
Many a DJ's first footsteps into the craft has started with a box labeled 'Numark.' At This year's Winter NAMM the prolific firm has updated three of its existing controllers, and added a new ...
Numark’s iDJ Live is the type of device that excites my dual passions: gadgets and electronic music. You see, my affinity for the world of DJing has developed over the past year, and I knew I had to ...
February 17, 2006 It was only a matter of time before the iPod found its way into serious DJ circles and the release late last year of the Numark iDJ has certainly delivered a credible and visually ...
NAMM 2013 PRESS RELEASE: Cumberland, R.I. (January 24, 2013) - Numark, the world's leading manufacturer of DJ technology, announces iDJ Live II, a new mobile DJ controller that offers versatile ...
Looking to get a more realistic feel from your Djay iOS app? Yeah, we suspected as much, and now Numark's giving you the ability to boost your street cred while spinnin' tracks in the club... or, you ...
Let’s get this straight: The iPad/iPhone-powered iDJ Live controller from Numark is likely not something any serious DJ would use. But the amateurs who have outgrown the DJ apps on their iOS devices ...
As well as unveiling the world’s first wireless DJ Controller in the form of their new Orbit at this week’s NAMM exhibition, Numark has also been showcasing a number of other innovative devices, ...
If there’s one word that could describe a guy carrying around the Numark iDJ and two iPods, it’s "loaded." I slipped in a tiny, tiny blurb about the reported "iDJ" in a links post back in April and it ...
The iDJ is essentially a combination of a DJ mixer and an iPod dock. As a mixer, it’s fairly typical of basic 2-channel DJ models. Two inputs can be combined into a single output via a horizontal ...
When I first beheld this hipster concoction, I got all tingly. After all, it seemed like my ticket for adventure on the wheels—that is, clickwheels—of steel. But it didn’t take long before I realized ...
Vinyl may still be the preferred format for many disc jockeys, but many have already "gone digital" and cart around a box of CDs or MiniDiscs, preferring the more compact form-factor and the ...