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Reddit mentions of American Audio VMS4.1 4 Channel MIDI Controller

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American Audio VMS4.1 4 Channel MIDI Controller
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Main Features: 4X Midilog Channels Software Or Analog Inputs - Such As Cd Players, Turntables, Etc.) - Dsp D-Core Inside: Studio Quality Audio Engine + Pro Stage Microphone Circuitry - 2X Mics With Gain, Treble, Mid & Bass Control -General Features: Midi Controller With 4 Usb / Analog Selectable Midilog Channels - All Audio Control Faders, Knobs, Switches, And Buttons Smoothed - Gain/Treble/Mid/Bass Eq On All Channels - 2 Phono/Line Selectable Analog Channels -Midi Features: Built-In Mouse Pad - Long Life Midi Assignable Touch Strips - Two 10- Bit Resolution Pitch Sliders - 62 Assignable Midi Buttons And Switches - 50 Midi Buttons Have Led IlluminationsAudio Features: 24-Bit 48 Khz Analog Audio - 16-Bit 44.1Khz Usb Audio - 10-Bit Resolution On All Analog Fader Controls - Selectable Usb Modes: 4 In 4 Out Mode For Running Software Effects On Phono/Line Analog ChannelsSystem Requirements Pc Requirements: Windows Xp Sp2 Or Windows Vista (32-Bit & 64-Bit Supported) - Piv 1.2Ghz Computer (Sse2 Cpu), Amd 64 Or Greater - 1024_768 Svga Video - 2 Gig Ram (Vista) see site for more
Specs:
Height7.75 Inches
Length23.25 Inches
Number of items1
Weight17 Pounds
Width17.25 Inches

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u/Texasryano88 ยท 0 pointsr/DJs

I originally started producing, barely haha. Downloaded some music software, and learned the ins and outs of it. Wasn't the best software by no means. But you soon get a handle of how music is supposed to be structured. Got introduced to people like Deadmau5, Adventure Club, Avicii, Daft Punk, Nero, and Flux Pavilion at somewhat of an early age. though it was 2007 when I found out about this music, it was basically still underground from where I live. Then around junior year of high school I was bored and looked up apps on my phone. Turned out there was a DJ app, go figure. Now don't hate people, I only used it to keep me entertained. For some reason though I had a big urge to do my own research. Then I would constantly look up stuff music related. Watch documentaries, YouTube videos, tutorials, you name it. I went head first into the culture and loved every bit of it. DJing fascinates me because there is so much potential for skill in it. The complete unknowing always believe that its just a big iTunes playlist equipment, but there is far more to it.
After that I bought my first set of turntables.

Then I got better headphones, to adding stuff like this bad boy! Also this too!

Being used to controllers and on a budget, I upgraded to this I personally wouldn't recommend it because it lags, and makes my computer run terrible at times. Keep in mind that I do have a solid laptop.

And now I've saved up and will be adding this to my collection.

It's all how you want to get started. Keep in mind with my first turntables I was able to easily do house parties and keep it simple with it. With my second one I soon started doing bigger house parties as well as doing events, and using speakers that only used XLR cables made me have to upgrade. Now the newest one is basically one of the best before going full CDJs. I get several events now and having the amount of stuff those turntables have is something that I need. Keep in mind I love to mix live, and play fully house, dubstep, and trap.

So it's up to you man, if you love music, love remixing it, and love the culture, I would say go for it. Now don't go full blast just yet. Always good to start small then work your way up.