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Smithson Martin Control Board KS-1974 – Every DJ’s Dream

KS-1974Every DJ wants to leave their mark on the set by doing special sets, or use as many turntables possible , just play the best music, or anything that will separate them from the crowd, providing them glory, or just something to be remembered by. Well Smithson Martin has made every DJ’s dream. They introduced their new way of using the turntables and they are making it with style. This company has made several different types of midi controllers and control surfaces that will make every DJ drool.

One of this is the most basic control surface from their offer, called KS-1974. When you connect it to your computer you can use the 22 inch control surface that can hold up to 4 touch points at any given time. It is a perfect control surface for a studio or live performance. It is compact light weight and with the software provided it can be adjusted to any users’ preferences. You can design your own control surface with as many buttons, circular knobs, sliders, jog wheels and you can even implement your own graphics. It works with all of the famous DJ software’s like Traktor, Virtual DJ, Torq, Arkaos and any MIDI based playing software.

It runs on a really accurate and very responsive four touch sensor that runs at ultralow latency that measures less than 4ms and it is fully compatible with Windows 7 and the new Windows 8 as well as OSX. The KS-1974 is made from chemically strengthened glass that can withstand heavy interaction and repetitive knocks and motions.

It is a great control surface that will allow the DJ to leave their mark on the public with its outlook and will give the DJ the needed freedom to fully customize the overall turntable control surface according their own needs. So, no more missing knobs and buttons and worn out faders, this is the revolution. And keep in mind that this is only Smithson Martin’s basic offer.

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One Response to Smithson Martin Control Board KS-1974 – Every DJ’s Dream

  1. dj software July 21, 2012 at 6:46 pm

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