The devices are CD players that have a slip pad disc like a platter on an analog turntable. The DJ holds and reverses the slip pad to produce scratchy sounds and other special effects that are ...
It's so you can tell at a glance, from dots on the edge of the turntable, what speed your record is running at. 33rpm, 45rpm and 78rpm are all supported. Again, as a non-DJ, I have only used this ...
Traditionally the role of the DJ was to play records on the turntable, mixing in one track after the other. The emergence of a new music genre, hip hop, produced DJs who were significantly more ...