Want to hold a Rock & Rock party at home? No doubt, this DJ mouse should be a functional gadget for our famous DJ in the future.
Just as we see, this is an unique computer mouse whatever in shape or in function. As the name implies, DJ mouse is designed for DJ lovers. It’s made with aluminum, soft rubber, and other serious materials in order to give you a professional experience of DJ equipment. And the DJ mouse comes with a built-in jog dial with scratch function, stop and hold function lets you experience somewhat the feel of vinyl. The LED light around the jog can also help you locate position to improve the scratch performance. Apart from that, the mouse ships with an exclusive mouse pad and DJ software Deckadance for MAC and PC.
Just as we see, this is an unique computer mouse whatever in shape or in function. As the name implies, DJ mouse is designed for DJ lovers. It’s made with aluminum, soft rubber, and other serious materials in order to give you a professional experience of DJ equipment. And the DJ mouse comes with a built-in jog dial with scratch function, stop and hold function lets you experience somewhat the feel of vinyl. The LED light around the jog can also help you locate position to improve the scratch performance. Apart from that, the mouse ships with an exclusive mouse pad and DJ software Deckadance for MAC and PC.
Left Click Functions
Drag and Drop songs from the play list
Play 4 different CUE points
Access to the Effects
Play Samples
Play Loops
Play the 3 Reloopers
Activate Effect
Preview song
SYNC and downbeat
Vertical wheel:
Rewind and fast forward effect
All faders and knobs control
Scroll Playlist
Right click:
Memorize 4 CUE points
Toggle Loops
Toggle 3 Reloopers
Reset Effect
Lock the SYNC : get a perfect and permanent beat match
Jog wheel:
Control faders and knobs
Control Crossfader
Scratch or rewind Effect
Scratch Knob:
Activate the digital Scratch mode with any position of the DJM
Lock the control of the X,Y parameters for the effects
Lock control of Fader/knobs without clicking
Posted by: Tom Clark
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