WiiJ video: mixing four tracks |
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Yes, some might think these oldies-but-goodies Nintendo tracks are being butchered, but this looks like a lot of fun.
One cool thing about using Wii controllers to mix tracks is that the DJ can move around. As long as there's good line-of-sight, the WiiJ can actually move around the area. Wireless motion-sensing wonders never cease.
As we observed about the WiiJ demo in a previous article, it looks like a nifty (and still somewhat unique) way to mix up a party - and Wiimote-powered party at that. How do you get started? Here's what you need:
The theory is easy - and it's just three easy steps! Install #2 in #1. Use #2 to connect #3 to #1. Use #4 to map buttons and controls in #3. You can always find more info at DJWiiJ.com.
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