OpenLabs Dbeat!!!

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http://www.openlabs.com/DBeat.html

The DBeat instrument was engineered for portability and power. Encased in an ultra-light aluminum chassis and weighing only 20lbs, the DBeat boasts more than 10,000 sounds with an additional 14GB of sounds that come with the included, full feature version of AbletonTM Live 7. Live DJ performance capability is taken to the next level with the inclusion of Open Labs' edition of GURUTM and the proprietary virtual instrument host RiffTM - making DBeat the ultimate tool for using VSTi's in a live setting.

DBeat comes loaded with a plethora of fully mappable real-time controllers, including Open Labs' exclusive Bump MPTM drum pads, the Mix/Edit digital audio workstation panel, and comprehensive DJ controls including a cross-fader. DBeat puts "the feel" back in making music by including an integrated trackball, iPod-compatible cradle and 12-inch capacitive touch screen, which will be multi-touch capable with Windows 7 update.

The ability to directly connect USB turntables and the compatibility with virtually any software, including DeckadanceTM, Serato Scratch LiveTM, TraktorTM, Pro ToolsTM, ReasonTM and many more, make DBeat the ultimate DJ solution for studio, stage and club use.

* More than 10,000 high-quality sounds, plus an additional 14 GB included with the full-feature version of AbletonTM Live 7;

* Open Labs' proprietary virtual instrument host RiffTM - the ultimate tool for live performance using VSTi's;

* Bump MPTM 17-pad drum module controller paired with Open Labs' edition of GURUTM that includes eight engines, note repeat, chromatic mode, transport and more, gives DBeat all the feel of an MPC with none of the limitations;

* Mix/Edit digital audio workstation controls include 8 plus 1 fully customizable faders, knobs and soft keys, and an additional 8 mappable knobs with a 2x20 LCD readout;

* DJ panel with cross fader, 7 knobs, 2 encoders for pitch/BPM and 8 buttons all assignable to key parameters for live performance;

* 12-inch capacitive touch screen (multi-touch capable with Windows 7 update) with an integrated trackball and an iPod-compatible cradle

* Comprehensive I/O capable of up to 24bit/96KHz audio with 4 in / 6 out including 2 phantom-powered mic-pres with DI's, S/PDIF I/O and MIDI I/O;

* Unlimited capability for running third party plug-ins, VSTi's and applications, including DeckadanceTM, Serato Scratch LiveTM, TraktorTM, Pro ToolsTM, ReasonTM and many more;

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Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0 GHz processor, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive, dual-layer DVD burner, and FireWire, USB, DVI-I Video and Ethernet ports for easy connectivity ;

* Portability perfect for DJs, music producers, and musicians on the go (26"L x 14"W x 5"H) and weighs approx. 20lbs;

* Open Labs' Edition of WindowsTM, specifically configured for music production; and

* One year of Open Labs Gold Support Services which include: one-hour "Get to Know Your Machine" session, remote desktop support via Internet in addition to phone and email support, and full parts/labor warranty coverage.
 

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The Arkitekt

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looks like a glorified computer to me..


if you read the description, it's a computer plus more... it's a solution for people who need theyre stuff in a compact package. computer, interface, pads, assignable sliders/etc
 

slik da relic

RS Jedi
ill o.g.
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i know thats all there, but one of them looks like SCSI (when Teddy Riley sits it on his lap)... the funny part is when Zac Baird says he can take it anywhere, yet u can hear him strain to hold it up...lol... and i thought the SP was big.

da relic
 

Sucio

Old and dirty...
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Not worth 3500......It's just buying a computer with all the goodies... And it's fucking huge...
 
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The Arkitekt

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well it aint small but it aint that big, considering its a monitor, computer, interface, drum controller, assignable knobs, assignable sliders and all that. Just convenient that its in one piece. If I had doe i'd def get it
 
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