Did you ever dreamt if becoming a DJ of your own rave party (or bedroom)? Are you itching to scratch your own “wicky wild wicky wild wild west†mix? Are you ready to make some noise this holiday season? If you are amenable to all of the above, then the Discover DJ Deck is the holiday gadget for you.
This device is a clever pair of digital USB DJ deck that let’s you instantly play and mix your music files from your PC. It has a pair of realistic scratch pads that reproduces the feel of old school vinyl scratching. With the digital design, you wouldn’t need to apologize for last vintage Chicago album you just scratched to smithereens or experience any clumsy vinyl-fumbles. Just plug Discover DJ to a PC’s USB port and install the included MixVibes software to get started mixing and scratching.

Even if you aren’t half a Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren or Paul Van Dyk material, it’s comforting to know that your DJ career is far from over. The Discover DJ can mix and match your digital audio for you and automatically adjust the pacing and temp of each tracks for smooth transition. To make it easier for you aspiring DJs, this device features bass, treble and pitch controls. It also includes a crossfader for a smoother remix. And if you hit your rhythm and beats right, you can even record, loop and share your masterpiece.
Start your scratch and let remix do the talking by getting Discover DJ Decks.



The Spin is the perfect hardware solution to control djay, allowing you to mix, scratch, and play music like a real DJ. It is designed mainly to integrate with djay and features touch sensor jog wheels so you can scratch or mix like a DJ in analog mode. It comes with a high master output, a separate microphone output, and of course, a high quality sound for monitoring. Simply connect your microphone, speakers, or headphones, and you are ready to go.
Your iPod Touch might be the coolest music player that you have touched. But it isn’t cool as how a DJ touches the deck playing cool music that makes the crowd go wild. To experience how a DJ play the deck, you should see a real DJ for yourself and learn how to mix and stuff. Too bad that we don’t know a lot of them. So why not get a deck of your own in a miniature form such as the Finger Deck?




