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What's it do?
The Hercules Mobile DJ MP3 is a product in three parts. The main component is the Mobile DJ controller. The controller is an iPod-white chunk of plastic that's powered by two C-cell batteries and measures 6x7x1.5-inches. It has rounded edges that feel good in your hand and a relatively solid construction that could survive the wear and tear of a rowdy house party. Anyone basically familiar with a DJ mixer will quickly recognize controls such as the crossfader, volume sliders, play/pause, and cue buttons. Hercules also throws in two textured plastic jog wheels for skipping and scratching through your music, as well as a large button on the bottom of the controller labeled Automix (think autopilot). The most impressive feature of the controller is the backlit monochrome LCD that displays the tracks currently playing on your computer and allows you to wirelessly browse your computer's music database to select and cue the next song.

The second part of the Hercules Mobile DJ MP3 is the big, dumb plastic USB dongle necessary for authenticating the software license and wirelessly linking your computer to the controller. A USB extension cable is included in case the bulky dongle is too big to fit directly into your computer's USB port.

Last, and most important, is the MP3 DJ software that's truly the brains of the operation. The software is Windows-only, but it was a breeze to install and will prompt you if you'd like to import your iTunes library or add music manually. We went the manual route and were pleasantly surprised that we could drag and drop folders of MP3 files directly onto the software playlist (only MP3 and WAV files are supported). The software is a near-identical graphic representation of the hardware controller. There were a few extra features found only on the software that we wish could be controlled by the hardware (filtering, EQ, turntable brake effect), but at a cost of only $99 we were more than happy with what we got. You can also use the software to record your DJ mix in real time to an uncompressed stereo WAV file.



Importing MP3 files into the Hercules Mobile DJ Mix software was a snap. The software also offers DJ mix options not found on the controller--including EQ, extra effects, loop markers, and filtering. You can even record your mix in real time.

Once your music is loaded into the software and the controller confirms its connection to your computer, you're off and running and can control the DJ software completely from the controller. The range of the wireless connection is rated around 20 feet, but when we tested it in our office we were able to squeeze about 50 feet of distance between the controller and the receiver before the controller stopped working. Even with the controller out of range, audio playback was never interrupted--only our ability to manipulate the audio using the DJ controller was affected.

Who's it for?
There is a great big world of digital DJ equipment competing for the attention of both amateurs and professionals. The Hercules Mobile DJ MP3 is more of a trickle-down product that takes some of the most fun and intuitive parts of the professional DJ experience and translates them into a product aimed at people who just want a tool for DJing their own party. The key word here is "novelty." We would not use the Hercules Mobile DJ MP3 at a wedding or any serious event where the music experience is held up to scrutiny. If you're looking for a more serious product, Hercules does make a much more robust and professional digital DJ controller called the MK2, and companies such as Numark, and M-Audio offer similar pro audio solutions as well.



 

Posted Fri 29 Jun 07 @ 10:07 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
note that this console is no way supported in virtual dj and is locked to the herc software
 

Posted Fri 29 Jun 07 @ 10:51 pm
DJ-ALFPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2005
"The most stupid DJ gear of this year (or decade LOL)" :))
 

Posted Sat 30 Jun 07 @ 3:52 pm
Didn't we go through this about 2 months ago? - saying this little toy was ugly nasty and so forth?
 

Posted Sat 30 Jun 07 @ 7:28 pm
djsherzPRO InfinityMember since 2006
Been talking with Francois Garet of Hercules on this one, after I sent an email to Hercules suggesting that it was a bit silly that the unit couldn't be used in conjunction with a set of wireless (or wired) headphones. There was no way of previewing the track before fading it up. As a result, He sent me a new version of the software, which fixed some bugs, and included my suggestion for supporting multi-channel soundcards, and re-mapping the controller to include PFL buttons. It's nice to know they listen.

Apart from the build quality (yeah but what do you want for £40?), the main problem is the wireless range, which I found only worked reliably within a two or three metres, after that, you might be lucky, or it might lose connection. Think Bluetooth, that kind of range.

As I said, been in touch with Francois at Hercules, and apparently there's some interesting new developments on the horizon - including a higher standard of build, and MIDI compatabiity, which may be of interest to us VDJ people, although quite how the remote could be made to display browser information I don't know... Hopefully this all new unit will have a better wireless range as well!

Now if they can build something truly wireless and VDJ compatible, that might be of interest to us! I've got my first gig since the smoking ban coming up tonight, I really don't fancy being stuck in that booth for 5 hours straight without a cigarette... ;-)
 

Posted Mon 02 Jul 07 @ 3:42 am
@ Marcel ....lol i can't help but notice that in general this forum truly has a fetish about controllers , i mean welcome to controllers B us ..... good , bad ,great , ugly , outlandish ....if it's a controller it's all good .... lol

i remember suggesting to you to make one that made that mechanic's air gun sound ....???!

there is no way that cheap wireless is ready for primetime ........
 

Posted Mon 02 Jul 07 @ 4:16 am
DJ-ALFPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2005
Any news on new Dj Console MK3?
 

Posted Mon 02 Jul 07 @ 11:13 am
spinnaJPRO InfinityMember since 2004
DJ-ALF wrote :
Any news on new Dj Console MK3?



Is there MK3 coming up soon?? Do u have any link to that news ALF?
 

Posted Mon 02 Jul 07 @ 11:17 am
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
no there was a survey on it but no console yet
 

Posted Mon 02 Jul 07 @ 11:18 am
DJ-ALFPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2005
The Dj's place is in the Dj Booth, so this "Wireless" controllers are stupid and waste of time and money. I could play from home via Internet in a club, but it would not be the same, does it? ;)
Hercules should work hard on MK3 as competition is much greater now than year or two ago.
Just my 2 cents (or $ LOL)
 

Posted Mon 02 Jul 07 @ 1:09 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
i agree the trouble is is that they see them as toys themselves
 

Posted Mon 02 Jul 07 @ 4:06 pm


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