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Weekend DJ
Joined: March 2004
Location: Toronto
Posts: 524
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![]() Well first of all this thing is for body builders it's heavy. Setup was easy place the platter on the spindle place your slipmats and then clamp down the vinyl. I am running Windows 7 64bit so I was dreading the software setup since it said only 32 bit OS supported. Went to Numark web page an downloaded the beta 64 bit drivers and installed them without a hitch. Reebooted Windows and fired up VDJ and instant recognition of the NS7 had to configure the sound for the NS7 because I was running my RMX before. Once configured VDJ and the NS7 was a match made in heven. Loaded up itch played for a bit but I will not be using itch in its present state since it is so spartant on features. Sound quality was great but I have not used a proper mixer in a while and forgot a few things like crossfaded cueing I was looking for a left deck right deck buttons. Will give more of a review when I gig with it. Again this thing is heavy and I dread when I get my flight case, one arm will be longer than the other... |
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