MESSE 2014: Mixvibes Introduces Cross DVS

US New timecode vinyl record package      14/03/14

MESSE 2014: Mixvibes Introduces Cross DVS


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In January 2014, Mixvibes introduced Cross 3, its new flagship Mac/PC software bringing major video features, frequency colored waveforms, rekordbox sync & more. Cross DVS is a convenient package letting users switch to Cross without changing hardware. Cross DVS includes 2 timecode records and a licence key to Cross. It fits in any existing setups seamlessly, since Cross works with any soundcard.


DIGITAL MIXING WITH THE FEEL OF RECORDS

  • Works with any soundcard
  • Advanced collection: playlists, search and iTunes integration
  • Keylock: no more tone changes
  • Use quantized loops, hot cues and smart seek to reedit tracks live
  • Add effects, samples and video to the mix


ROCK SOLID, PLUG & PLAY SYSTEM

  • Simple, nofuss user interface
  • Plug & play with your audio interface
  • Ultra stable system based on Mixvibes' 10year experience in DVS technology


INCLUDING ALL CROSS MAIN FEATURES

  • 4 full featured decks
  • Full Video mixing (2 video decks, video sampler)
  • Two 8pad samplers
  • Key detection and control
  • Frequency colored waveforms
  • 14 effects
  • iTunes integration and advanced music collection
  • 2 player timecode control (vinyl or CD)
  • Pioneer CDJ control (HID)
  • MIDI control with 80+ mappings included
  • iOS remote control


Pricing and Availability:
MSRP 149€ / $149

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