- Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 97 reviews Back to product review
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4.5 stars
Pros: fun, easy to use, fast start
Cons: had to download new driver to get it to work. When scratching, it doesn't stop the sound you are scratching, that sound keeps playing. Bummer, because that would be useful (but difficult to incorporate, I suppose)
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4.0 stars
Pros: Yes, this is a toy, but it's bounds are only the one's you place on it yourself. i might be a little more optomistic about this because i have been using it with traktor and DM2MIDI controller. the only issue i have is that you have to press the middle bu
Cons: there are limitations though such as how the buttons are set up and the issue with scratching as mentioned above. also, some better software and midi controlled knobs wouldn't hurt it as well
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2.5 stars
"It's not a bad little toy. It's more like a really simplistic MPC than turntables."
Pros: More like a MPC than turnables..but you will be surprised what you can really do wth it when you know what you're doing and how the machine really works. The dm2 is great for remixing and really simple beat making. If you're looking to be a scholar deejay
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4.0 stars
Pros: Easy to use, fun to use. hook up an external beat source to the mic input and you can sample your own beats.
Cons: difficult to create accurate bpms and loops. lost my software. can't download it anywhere... no use now.
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2.5 stars
"Alternative uses are far greater"
Pros: it _IS_ midi compatable - with a midi junctioning tool such as midi yoke (free software), and DM2TOMIDI (free software), the DM2 can be used as a midi controller through a usb port. I have successfully gotten my DM2 to control fruityloops studio 4, trakto
Cons: The company that produces it, mixman, is a money-grubbing, good-for-nothing company, that asks rediculous prices for their trash limiting software. The standard software that comes with the DM2 isn't even worth installing. Much tweaking must be done to ma

