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Leaving this here in hopes someone has an idea or wants to initiate a project.

I would love to be able to do DVS without a computer. I basically just want some piece of hardware with buttons (something like a groove box or https://1010music.com/product/blackbox) and I want to connect it it with usb-c to a one of those DVS mixers or a Reloop Flux.

I don't need anything fancy really. I basically just want to use my technics and this as a replacement / alternative for CDJs.

Been looking for something like this for years. The closest I know of is an iOS app that does DVS named djaypro




How do you propose that you'd select and load tracks? Or view time remaining. Even if you don't care about a waveform display, some sort of computer (ie. display) seems to become necessary at some point. Perhaps you could check the PiDeck project, which puts xwax into smaller hardware.


A friend of mine was doing Technics repair and customization and about 6 years back we started building a prototype of embedding a Pi with a 3.5" LCD in the body of a 1200. I build a custom Qt GUI for xwax that was controlled by a single rotary encoder with a push button. We could throw out a lot of the UI since it was only ever playing one track at a time. He eventually got called up to be Alle Farben's touring sound guy and we never picked it back up once he was back.


djaypro is what you want in this case - but you’ll also need a mixer/interface which supports DVS (like Numark Scratch).

There are all-in-one hardware options but from what I remember all of them come with their own control platters etc


Is this not what the Denon Prime is, basically?




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