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  1. MINISCULE MIXER PUTS THE WHOLE PARTY IN YOUR HAND The touch-sensitive strip in the middle acts as the cross fader and headphone cue selection. Although I wouldn't expect to see a lot Pacemakers in big-time DJ booths anytime soon, Tonium's integration of handheld mixing, music software and social networking is a unique combination that is worth investigating. Suavely wrapped in Apple-style packaging, the Pacemaker is a lifestyle device for the modern music fan, something you most certainly want to take out to the bar and show your friends. Many feel that opening a new package and exploring everything contained within it is sometimes the most exciting part of buying something new. Tonium's first creation scores major unpacking-allure points, but let's look at how good it really is. BABY'S GOT THE BLENDS Mixing songs on the Pacemaker is actually somewhat realistic because Tonium has creatively accomplished a lot of things with very few controls. This is largely possible thanks to a two-way shift button embedded on the side that creates three different sets of controls for each button or slider. While everything is fairly intuitive, the three-layer control system makes it very easy to accidentally screw up a real-time mix. One thing the designers did really well was to find a way to adjust pitch, tempo, EQ and gain all with the circular touch pad. A fast movement from center to the top, for instance, engages the high EQ, and scrolling around the edge then raises or lowers the amount. With a little practice I was surprised to find that it's possible to beat-match and mix between songs fairly reliably using traditional DJ techniques. My only bone to pick is that you have to do it all manually. On a device this small it seems like tempo matching, gain and perhaps even phase matching could be automatic. Most DJs who actually know how to mix two songs by ear are not going to enjoy the tedious process of beat-matching on a tiny interface requiring multiple layers. Why not make the basics automatic and give everyone — DJ or not — hands-on access to stellar effects and automatic looping instead? The pacemaker does include the basic palette of effects, including echo, reverb, highpass and lowpass filters and a repeater, but I found them difficult to use, with uninspiring quality. Manual looping is also supplied, but it was very hard to set a reliable loop, especially when mixing two songs. THE SPREAD Instead of just offering a tool for playing around with music, Tonium also provides a budding online community where users can upload, rate and listen to each other's mixes. None of the mixes or files are downloadable, but instead streamed directly from the site, which gets around the sticky legal problems of hosting DJ mixes containing copyrighted material. Users can interact with each other, give “props” and check out what tracks people are most frequently playing. The site puts an interesting DJ spin on the interactive Web 2.0 experience and will certainly give Pacemaker users more to do with their fancy new toy. PUT IT ON THE GRID Most of the flawless sets on the Pacemaker Website probably were created using the Pacemaker software editor, a cross-platform program that fills two roles. First, it loads and organizes the songs on your Pacemaker's hard drive (about 110 GB) for you to mix with the handheld device. Second, the editor lets you lay out mixes in advance using an Ableton Live-style sequencer with full automation maps where you can draw in tempo, gain, effects, loops and EQ adjustments. I was impressed with the sequencer's streamlined interface, which makes setting up mixes way too easy. The freely downloadable software is a great added value for the Pacemaker and was fun to use. The site advertises that you can then transfer that mix to the Pacemaker as a “mix file,” where you can adjust the mix live, save the result and continue tweaking later using software or hardware. Yes, you could mix an entire set in advance and just pretend to execute the dizzying blend of songs from the palm of your hand. Only the geeks will know you're cheating, but who really cares about them? You're a rock star now. Unfortunately, I could not figure out how to actually perform this feature; Tonium told me that it's not in fact available yet. Tonium has done a great job of packing a lot of DJ functions into a portable and stylish package. The combination of features and convergence of technologies promise a lot of cool things and possibilities for the future. Source: remixmag.com
  2. Welcome to ADJF (again) Good to see you return and getting actiiiiiive
  3. nice set mitchnmatch throwing in beautiful people was interesting loved it
  4. past my bed time
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    you don't need em just have your sets recorded and submitted
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    check the schedule ya lazy git http://www.ausdjforums.com/modules.php? ... opic&t=550
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    mitchnmatch your set is lined up for tonight! Tune in guys
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    It's so lizards can tune in as well
  9. Umm.. Follow us or something.. http://twitter.com/ausdjforums
  10. quick google http://www.business.gov.au/
  11. MAKE SURE U GUYS TUNE IN RIP MICHAEL
  12. www.myspace.com/ausdjforums i hardly use it to have 'friends'
  13. rofl i duno u have to ask them i have no idea who has a chance to win that every new sign up i think, the pacemaker was separate to our promo for free tracks and shit
  14. EnKounter 2009 is a tour put together by Native Instruments and is a chance for users or people looking into DJ and production software to meet with Native Instruments’ lead international product specialist – Joshua Fielstarr. Joshua will be showcasing Maschine, Traktor and the synthesizer and sampling tools in Komplete. Enkounter will visit Brisbane on July 11 at Store DJ and entry is of course free!
  15. Fortitude Valley Store Opening Saturday 11th July If you haven’t already heard, Store DJ is spreading its wings and launching a store where it all started, back in 2001. Brisbane is about to get a taste of the Store DJ good-life, thanks to our new store location in Fortitude Valley. If you are living in Brisbane, get set for our launch on July 11 with many attractions including a massive launch sale, EnKounter 2009 (see the following news article) and an exclusive sneak peek at the Numark NS7 and Akai APC40! Pioneer is also parking a Demo car out the front to help make some noise so come down and join in the fun. Stay tuned in the next few weeks as we prepare to open and grab a copy of Scene mag on July 8th for our sale list.
  16. This comp is over now don't worry about purchasing for ADJF unless u actually want the tracks! CHEERS GUYS!
  17. You have allocated timeslots. You have to send in your sets WEEKLY to ensure they go to air These slots are reserved for you, and I worked hard to get you these spots. Don't let me or yourselves down aye..
  18. TONIGHT from 6pm - Michael Jackson TRIBUTE SHOW RIP MICHAEL
  19. there probably would of been alot of applications
  20. ah thats fucked unlucky
  21. PUT SOME ADVERTISING FOR ADJF ON IT shit 1600+ downloads
  22. haven't seen this guy for a while!
  23. i couldn't DL the tracks, and i'll have to wait a couple days before i get my net speed back to check out the mixes
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