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Last year, Tonium caused quite a stir with its Pacemaker portable digital music DJing system, particularly as it was initially quite difficult to get hold of it.
Well, now it’s 2009 and the second generation Pacemaker is less than a month away.
This one will contain a 60GB hard drive for music storage, plus a range of features including auto beatmatching, on-screen “beat graph”, timestretching, key changing, a range of new effects including crush, wah, delay and trans, plus fast scrolling and improved track listings.
Anyone who doesn’t already have a Pacemaker will be able to pick it up from 1st May for around ?369 (around $540). Those already owning a device can get the free firmware upgrade to access all the new features.
Here’s a nifty intro video
and you can get a load more info from Pacemaker.net
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Category: Hardware
Tags: dj, gadget, Music, pacemaker, performance

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November 18th, 2009 at 4:11 am
1[...] I just love having the ability to mix together music and play around with it, but I’ve never invested in turntables which is why I love software-based mixers or the amazing Pacemaker. [...]
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