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 Hercules DJ Console review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by  | Published: November 17, 2003  



Where my finger is, is a small ministick. You can use it to navigate through songs on your PC. Realistically you will not use it though as navigating with the good old mouse is faster and easier to do. You'll also see buttons like 1-2-3 which control special FX (samples), Cue's (three different Cue's per song) and loops. Making loops is also so easy to do. If you want to sample a look of a beat from a song you just set the software at a set amount of beats and the loop will be made automatically. Easy to do, easy to use.


When we move away from the mixing console we notice that the front end of the device has a lot of connectivity options. Let's go to the next image and have a closer look.


As you can see you'll have many in and outputs. All the way to the left you have your 6 RCA output plugs for 5.1-channel audio, then in the middle your 3 1/8 inch (3.5mm) stereo output plugs, then digital connections in the form of a Coaxial Input and Output plug and even a Optical Input and Output. All the wat to your right you'll see Din 5-pin Midi In and Midi Out plugs and the USB connection.


When we flip the console again we are looking at the front -side. To you left you'll see Stereo Line In: 2 RCA input plugs, then a Gain/talkover button for microphone input control, a ¼ inch (6.35mm) stereo microphone input plug. To your right you'll see the Headphone volume control and ¼ inch (6.35mm) pre-amplified stereo headphone output plug.



 


 

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