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Numark iPod DJ Mixer by Ari Bendersky

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Like most things associated with the iPod, the prototype for the Numark iPod DJ Mixer is stunning, cutting-edge and beautiful.

Revealed at the Musikmesse show in Frankfurt last month, the DJ Mixer enables DJs to mix two iPods simultaneously, taking “spinning discs” to a whole new level. The unit looks like an oversized, enhanced iPod, with scratch pad, fader and pitch controls and the ability to grab audio for scratching.

Keep in mind this is just a prototype, but it’s still really great to look at. However, according to Engadget, a consumer unit could be available in a few months for as low as $250.

Thanks for the tip from Jeddeth

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