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Hercules DJ Console RMX Review

Hercules RMX

Overview:

This is the Hercules DJ Console RMX. Its a MIDI control surface for DJ’s with a built in 4×4 USB audio interface, and so far, it rocks.

Background:

I’ve been a bedroom producer / DJ for going on 5 years. My tool of choice is Ableton Live, but for a while now I’ve realized that my DJ skills were being severely limited by the lack of a proper DJing sound-card. I’ve been using the M-Audio Firewire Solo, which has been a great piece of equipment for me, but lacks the two separate stereo outputs required for cueing DJ mixes. I’ve played a couple of parties with my setup, but inevitably screw up a few times as I was basically “playing blind” (or rather, deaf) by not being able to listen to my tracks before I played them for the crowd. That needed to change.

I started looking for 4×4 USB soundcards, and soon realized that their were a couple of sound-cards with built-in MIDI controllers specific to DJing. I’ve been using an M-Audio Axiom 49 to control things so far, which is another great piece of equipment, but its not exactly tailored to be the ideal DJ setup. Initially I was looking at the Hercules MKII, but was turned off by its cheap build quality and cramped space. I also came really close to purchasing the Behringer BCD-3000; luckily before I bought it at Guitar Center the guy let me take it out of the box to get a feel for it. In doing so I found that all of the controls felt pretty chintzy, and one of the jog wheels was even sticky in a spot and wouldn’t turn smoothly! I’m so glad I turned this down, as compared to the RMX, the Behringer is a POS.

After many more hours of online research, I found that Hercules had a new product coming out, the DJ Console RMX, which promised “pro” quality and build. It just came out last month, so there was a dearth of reviews (besides this Dutch review that I can barely understand even with Google translator). Normally I’m a very cautious consumer, and read every review possible before shelling cash. This time though there were none available, but despite this I decided to take the plunge anyway. Someone has to be the first reviewer, right?

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May 23, 2008 Posted by | Beats, dj, Hip-Hop, Live, Production, Rap/Hip-Hop, Reviews, Techno | , , , , , , , , , | 82 Comments

The EASIEST Way to Warp (most) Songs in Ableton Live 7

1) Open clip (make sure “auto-warp” isn’t set in preferences)

2) Drag clip’s start arrow to very start of first downbeat

3) Right click on that arrow -> Warp From Here (straight)

You’re Welcome,

DJ Oscillator

February 27, 2008 Posted by | Beats, Hip-Hop, Live, Production, Rap/Hip-Hop, Techno, Tutorials | , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

Making Beats: Sample Sources

Okay, to make good beats you need good sounds. Drum loops, instruments, weird effects…. and theres lots of places on the net where you can find them. Here are some of my favourite sites for samples:

Oneshot Samples 

Beastie Boys Accapellas 

Okay.. now this one is THE HOLY GRAIL for drum loops man. Took me a while to find this, but it has soooooooooo many classic sampled drum breaks its not even funny. Use it wisely:

Phatso’s Place 

And yes, theres more where these came from. I’m just giving you a small taste right now so you’ll want to keep coming back again and again like a sample junkie. You’re welcome

September 27, 2006 Posted by | Beats, Hip-Hop, Production, Rap/Hip-Hop, Techno, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

mZy b3atZz

h3r3zz my myspaze be4ts:::::::::::

September 8, 2006 Posted by | Beats, Hip-Hop, Live, Rap/Hip-Hop, Techno | Leave a Comment

Making Beats: The Prologue

Over my many years of net-surfing I’ve come across quite the collection of useful music-production websites. In fact, I’ve come to the conclusion that one can become an excellent producer without any formal schooling just be doing research on the internet (plus plenty of practice). Anyway, heres two of my most prized gems, sites that have helped me to be what I am today:

Illmuzik: The best online hip-hop community I’ve found thus far. It has a good collection of tutorials, articles, and interviews, but the real wealth of information lies in the forums. Another plus, the monthly “beat this” compitition.

Tweakheadz Lab: Not focused solely on hip-hop, but more on any kind of computer music production in general. A comprehensive and invaluable resource; “the guide” will take you all the way from not knowing what MIDI is to being a full-fledged production guru getting blunted in the lab with Dr. Dre and Scott Storch. <—(slight exaggeration)

So, enjoy these sites!

Soon to come: Dr. Oscillators complete guide to making a “hit” rap single!

August 20, 2006 Posted by | Beats, Hip-Hop, Production, Rap/Hip-Hop, Techno, Tutorials | Leave a Comment

Ah… my first real post

Although my main focus when creating music is hip-hop, I dabble in some electronica every once in a blue moon. Anyway, the techniques of creating music apply to both genres, so who’s complaining? Heres a “techno god”, BT, doing his shit. He’s remixing an Earth, Wind, and Fire song live and on the fly, using Live. This is one of my favourite programs for making music by the way, so I DEMAND that you check it out.

This video is from YouTube of course, and for those who don’t know, YouTube is the-best-thing-in-the-world

August 18, 2006 Posted by | Beats, Live, Production, Techno, Uncategorized, Videos | Leave a Comment

   

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