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1. Numark


N4 RRP: £349.99 They say: For DJs who want powerful capability in a lightweight package. Features: Offers four decks of software control, plus a built-in mixer and a USB audio interface. Comes with Serato DJ and a four-deck version of Virtual DJ LE. Users can switch from controlling four decks to two decks plus two channels from an external source.


Numark 01252 896000 58 February 2012


2. IMG Stageline MMX-2USB &


MMX-1USB RRP: £62.95 & £59.95 They say: Perfect for a variety of applications, including podcasts. Features: The two-channel MMX-2USB (pictured) offers four inputs and a full duplex USB interface for simultaneous recording and preproduction, while the MMX-1USB has one less input, but also provides +18V phantom power. Monacor 01908 217100


3. Olympus


LS-100 RRP: £449 They say: Robustly built for on-the-job reliability. Features: An XLR connection can be used to individually set the recording level for the L/R channel, its directional mics can withstand up to 140dB and premium amp circuitry is dedicated to capturing full depth and accurate audio imaging. A low-cut filter helps reduce noise. Olympus 01702 616333


4. Korg


Monotron Duo RRP: £41.99 They say: Puts the thrill of the analog synth into everyone’s hands. Features: A Dual-Oscillator Monotron with individual tunings that offer X-MOD capabilities for generating a selection of even more “extreme” sounds. It also includes an original analog VCF filter taken from the classic Korg MS-10 and MS- 20 synthesizers. Korg UK 01908 304601


5. Korg


Monotron Delay RRP: £41.99 They say: Go anywhere analog. Features: Includes a Space Delay that can produce “intense, analog-like echo effects” and a new Dual- Waveform Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO). A wide- range ribbon controller keyboard is another addition and an Aux input jack lets the user apply a filter/delay to any audio source. Korg UK 01908 304601


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