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Articles September-October 2024

Mastering Sound Engineering with The Awesome Sound Engineer New!

At the PALM Expo Conference 2024, renowned Sound Engineer, Sreejesh Nair, shared his experience on technical aspects of sound engineering. read more

Amoeba Bowling & Sports Bar Revitalizes Its Sound System New!

Amoeba Bowling & Sports Bar at Phoenix Market City, Kurla, embarked on a significant upgrade to modernize its facility with SoundTube. read more

The Indian Music Industry Today: A Melodic Fusion of Tradition, Innovation, and Growth New!

Explore the evolving Indian music industry in this in-depth article featuring insights from IRAA Jury members and industry leaders. read more

Setting New Standards in Nightlife Sound Quality with d&b audiotechnik New!

Revolution Bar in Pune transforms its nightlife experience with d&b audiotechnik's advanced sound system. read more

N-Labs: Revolutionizing India's Pro-Audio Landscape New!

N-Labs, founded by Hemal Bhatt, is revolutionizing India's pro-audio industry with its innovative products, user-first design, and customer service. read more

CSC Audio: Fusing German Engineering with Indian Craftsmanship New!

CSC Audio blends German engineering with Indian craftsmanship to create high-quality pro audio products, with a focus on performance and sustainability. read more

GENELEC A Legacy In Studio Monitoring New!

In this exclusive feature, PALM Expo Magazine dives deep into the leading choice for nearfield studio monitoring, Genelec. Learn how and why Genelec is the industry standard for unmatched precision in studio monitoring. read more

11 Questions With Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky New!

In a conversation with PALM Expo Magazine, Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky, discusses emerging markets in India, client management tactics, growth strategy and more. read more


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ROLAND’s NEW DJ-505 and DJ-202 DJ CONTROLLERS


Roland’s DJ Controller Lineup Expands with the DJ-505 and DJ-202, two new DJ controllers for Serato DJ. Equipped with features derived from the popular DJ-808 DJ Controller, the DJ-505 and DJ-202 both offer onboard Roland TR drum sounds, dual low-latency platters, Serato DJ integration, vocal FX, and more. With the newly expanded DJ-series lineup, DJs and music producers can now choose from three Roland DJ controller models to suit the needs of different setups.

ROLAND DJ-505

The DJ-505 is a two-channel, four-deck Serato DJ controller that comes with the complete Serato Tool Kit. With its portable design, pro-grade build, and advanced feature set, the DJ-505 is ideal for mobile applications, club DJing, live performance, and music production.

Two large, low-latency platters on the DJ-505 provide responsive, lag-free performance for turntable-style scratches, while eight pads with 13 modes offer dedicated controls for Serato DJ. Also included are built-in drum kits from Roland’s classic TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines, and each kit contains eight sounds that can be played on the performance pads and triggered from the onboard TR-S sequencer. The sequencer has a dedicated TR-style interface, and TR drum sounds and Serato samples can be adjusted in real time using panel knobs. The DJ-505’s mixer is Serato DVS Upgrade Ready, and can be used standalone with multi-players or turntables connected to the line and phono inputs.

ROLAND DJ-202

The DJ-202 is a forward-thinking Serato DJ Intro controller that gives DJs the features and layout of a full-size pro controller in a rugged mobile unit. Its lightweight design and easy-grab handles provide convenient portability for all types of events, including house parties, club rocking, beat battles, and more.

Like the DJ-505, the DJ-202 includes two low-latency platters, a built-in drum machine with TR-808 and TR-909 sounds, and eight dedicated pads. A 16-step sequencer accessible via the performance pads controls Serato DJ Intro’s sampler for on-the-fly beat creation.

Both the DJ-505 and DJ-202 function as USB audio/MIDI interfaces with 24-bit/48 kHz fidelity and high-resolution digital-to-analog converters. Each model also includes a MIDI output for controlling and syncing external devices, and a ¼-inch mic input with gate, hi-pass, reverb, and echo FX.

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