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Tonium Pacemaker 120gb Portable Dj Player

Tonium Pacemaker 120gb Portable Dj Player £299.00

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Welcome to the most portable DJ setup ever.. The Pacemaker is a pocket DJ setup which lets you mix tracks from the built in hard drive using the touchpad while on the move.

Pacemaker is a revolutionizing portable music player
equipped with an extensive range of professional
audio manipulation features enabling limitless mixing
between two independent channels.

Features
Mixing functionality

Dynamic beat detection 0.1 BPM precision
Cue auto-cue at track start, and set cue point.
Change Pitch alter speed and key of track 100%
Bend pitch momentarily alter speed of track.
Crossfade set the line out and/or phones blend
of the two channels.
Loop set loop, split loop from end-point, split loop from
in-point, exit loop, re-enter loop
Audio effects single parameter: hi-cut/lo-cut, two-parameter: roll, echo, reverb
Kill All reset and relaunch audio effects.
EQ 3-band equalizer; treble, mid and bass frequencies
-26 to +6 dB
Normalized sound globally normalize all tracks volumes
Gain pre-amplification volume -26 to +6 dB
Reverse play
P-switch

Press upwards to access features like pitch, looping, filters, effects and reversed play, through the alternate function of all input areas.
Press downwards for headphones control, as the crossfader switches to control the channel blend in the headphones, and the headphones volume is adjustable on the touchpad.
Display

TFT display
262.000 colours
166 ppi screen resolution
Rewind and forward

When pressing the P-switch, the rewind button sets the in-point of a loop, and the forward button the end-point.
To adjust loop in and end-points, press the P-switch upwards and either of the directional buttons, then adjust the desired point on the touchpad.
Channel 1 and Channel 2

Press left button to control channel 1, press right button to control channel 2. Full mixing functionality is available for both channels independently.
Pressing the P-switch upwards allows for toggling between time played and time left indication in the display.
Crossfader

Set at maximum left, channel 1 is alone in line out, set at maximum right, only channel 2 is in line out, and set in the middle, both channels are at the same line out level. Any variations hereof are of course possible blend options.
Press the P-switch downwards and the crossfader switches to control the channel blend in the headphones.
Play/pause

The play button behaves like on any other audio player, but when in Mix Mode, the pause is stuttering, allowing you to search and find the appropriate place to set the cue point.
When pressing the P-switch upwards, the play button reverses the play direction.
Cue

The Cue button sets the starting point for the track and can also be used to create effects. When pressing the P-switch upwards, the Cue button enables exiting and re-entering a loop.
Touchpad

The touchpad allows you to bend a track, change EQ values and gain levels.
When pressing the P-switch upwards, the touchpad allows for controlling and setting pitch values, filter parameters and audio effect levels.
When pressing the P-switch downwards, the touchpad allows for controlling the headphones volume.
The touchpad is also used to navigate the track library and the device settings.
Settings

The Settings button lets you turn on and turn off the device.
When turned on, the Settings button gives you access to the settings menu.
Kill All

The Kill All button resets all effect values to zero, and lets you relaunch effects to latest values per track and channel.

Specifications
Input and output

Line out connector, 3.5 mm stereo
Phones connector, 3.5 mm stereo
USB 2.0 connector, for data transfer
Power and charging

Power connector, for optimal charging. Pacemaker charges from empty to full in about 120 minutes; for up to 18 hours of playback time or up to 5 hours of mixing.
USB, for alternative charging.
Hard drive

120 GB
Audio formats supported

MP3, M4A (AAC-LC), AIFF,
FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, SND
Mac system requirements

Mac OS X v10.4.4 (Intel) or later
USB 2.0 port
Pacemaker Editor for Mac
Download the Pacemaker Editor for Mac

PC system requirements

Windows XP and Windows Vista
USB 2.0 port
Pacemaker Editor

Welcome to the most portable DJ setup ever.. The Pacemaker is a pocket DJ setup which lets you mix tracks from the built in hard drive using the touchpad while on the move.

Pacemaker is a revolutionizing portable music player
equipped with an extensive range of professional
audio manipulation features enabling limitless mixing
between two independent channels.

Features
Mixing functionality

Dynamic beat detection 0.1 BPM precision
Cue auto-cue at track start, and set cue point.
Change Pitch alter speed and key of track 100%
Bend pitch momentarily alter speed of track.
Crossfade set the line out and/or phones blend
of the two channels.
Loop set loop, split loop from end-point, split loop from
in-point, exit loop, re-enter loop
Audio effects single parameter: hi-cut/lo-cut, two-parameter: roll, echo, reverb
Kill All reset and relaunch audio effects.
EQ 3-band equalizer; treble, mid and bass frequencies
-26 to +6 dB
Normalized sound globally normalize all tracks volumes
Gain pre-amplification volume -26 to +6 dB
Reverse play
P-switch

Press upwards to access features like pitch, looping, filters, effects and reversed play, through the alternate function of all input areas.
Press downwards for headphones control, as the crossfader switches to control the channel blend in the headphones, and the headphones volume is adjustable on the touchpad.
Display

TFT display
262.000 colours
166 ppi screen resolution
Rewind and forward

When pressing the P-switch, the rewind button sets the in-point of a loop, and the forward button the end-point.
To adjust loop in and end-points, press the P-switch upwards and either of the directional buttons, then adjust the desired point on the touchpad.
Channel 1 and Channel 2

Press left button to control channel 1, press right button to control channel 2. Full mixing functionality is available for both channels independently.
Pressing the P-switch upwards allows for toggling between time played and time left indication in the display.
Crossfader

Set at maximum left, channel 1 is alone in line out, set at maximum right, only channel 2 is in line out, and set in the middle, both channels are at the same line out level. Any variations hereof are of course possible blend options.
Press the P-switch downwards and the crossfader switches to control the channel blend in the headphones.
Play/pause

The play button behaves like on any other audio player, but when in Mix Mode, the pause is stuttering, allowing you to search and find the appropriate place to set the cue point.
When pressing the P-switch upwards, the play button reverses the play direction.
Cue

The Cue button sets the starting point for the track and can also be used to create effects. When pressing the P-switch upwards, the Cue button enables exiting and re-entering a loop.
Touchpad

The touchpad allows you to bend a track, change EQ values and gain levels.
When pressing the P-switch upwards, the touchpad allows for controlling and setting pitch values, filter parameters and audio effect levels.
When pressing the P-switch downwards, the touchpad allows for controlling the headphones volume.
The touchpad is also used to navigate the track library and the device settings.
Settings

The Settings button lets you turn on and turn off the device.
When turned on, the Settings button gives you access to the settings menu.
Kill All

The Kill All button resets all effect values to zero, and lets you relaunch effects to latest values per track and channel.

Specifications
Input and output

Line out connector, 3.5 mm stereo
Phones connector, 3.5 mm stereo
USB 2.0 connector, for data transfer
Power and charging

Power connector, for optimal charging. Pacemaker charges from empty to full in about 120 minutes; for up to 18 hours of playback time or up to 5 hours of mixing.
USB, for alternative charging.
Hard drive

120 GB
Audio formats supported

MP3, M4A (AAC-LC), AIFF,
FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, SND
Mac system requirements

Mac OS X v10.4.4 (Intel) or later
USB 2.0 port
Pacemaker Editor for Mac
Download the Pacemaker Editor for Mac

PC system requirements

Windows XP and Windows Vista
USB 2.0 port
Pacemaker Editor