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    The mysterious Hercules product..

    Posted on Tuesday, September 30 2003 @ 12:58:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Yesterday we reported of a mysterious new Hercules product. Everybody was silently hoping that it would be a dual core graphics card but it isn't. A press release of it was already released on the 8th of September ; it's a 'DJ Console'.
    Today’s digital technology is creating a new type of DJ,” explains Bruno Ormel, Sound Business Unit Director at Hercules. “A great selection of fun DJ software now allows users to mix MP3s just like a night club DJ or turntablist. Hercules’ goal was to bring the tactile aspect of vinyl DJing to the digital world, resulting in the development of this groundbreaking new MP3/WMA/CD interface. DJ Console gives DJs a great sense of control, providing the ultimate mixing experience with endless creative possibilities and opening up the field of DJing to a huge new audience. There’s never been such a powerful and complete DJ tool available with this ease of use

    You can find the press release here


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