BEHRINGER CMD DJ Controllers Now In Stores

US Modular controllers provide customized and expandable system options      25/06/13

BEHRINGER CMD DJ Controllers Now In Stores


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BEHRINGER has shipped all 5 models of their CMD Series DJ MIDI Controllers with initial quantities hitting stores in June. They say that, designed to offer professional-level features and a completely customizable workflow, CMD Series modules are an affordable alternative to the common "all-in-one" systems. All CMD models provide USB/MIDI connectivity for PC/Mac computers and iOS devices, and come with Image Line's Deckadance 2 LE DJ software included free of charge.

MUSIC Group DJ Product Manager Craig Reeves, told us,  "The idea behind our CMD modular controllers was to give people the tools to create their ultimate DJ workspace. CMD controllers are the foundation of an affordable system that can be upgraded or expanded one module at a time. With the CMD Series we're re-defining what users expect from their controllers and proving that industry-leading features and quality can also be affordable."

  • DJ Controller CMD DC-1 Pad-Based MIDI Module with Effects and Navigation Control
  • DJ Controller CMD DV-1 DVS-Based MIDI Module with Dual Effects, Deck Focus and Transport Control
  • DJ Controller CMD MM-1 4-Channel Mixer-Based MIDI Module with Built-in 4-Port Powered USB Hub
  • DJ Controller CMD LC-1 Trigger-Based MIDI Module with 4x8 Button Grid and Multi-Color LED Feedback
  • DJ Controller CMD PL-1 Deck-Based MIDI Module with 4" Touch-Sensitive Platter, Deck Switching and Effects Control

 

Pricing and Availability:

BEHRINGER CMD Series DJ Controller modules are available from authorized retail outlets at an approximate street price of $129.99 USD each ($194.99 MSRP).

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