
Make Your Own DJ Mixer and Learn About Digital Sound Production
CircuitMess Jay-D 2.0 is a DIY DJ mixtable kit that lets you build, play, and learn about digital sound production. Assemble your own fully functional mixer with volume controls, jog wheels, crossfader, and sound effect buttons, while gaining hands-on experience with electronics, amplifiers, and digital-to-analog conversion. Jay-D 2.0 also offers optional coding to customize your mixer and explore interactive sound projects. Perfect for ages 11 and up, it combines music, technology, and STEM learning into a creative, engaging experience.
Learn new STEM skills while you build your DJ mixtable
- DIY DJ Kit: Assemble your own fully-functional DJ mixtable & learn about electronics along the way.
- Craft Seamless Mixes: Take control of your mix with two playback slots, perfect for cueing up your next track. Keep the energy flowing and create a fluid listening experience.
- Learn Digital Sound & Coding: Learn the fundamentals – from digital-to-analog converters (DACs) to amplifiers and speakers. Plus, explore coding to personalize your setup.
- Bring Your Music to Life: You can blend pre-loaded tracks or mix your own music collection on Jay-D. Control your sound and create unique mixes.
- Ideal for Beginners: Perfect for ages 11 & up. No prior experience required.
What can I do with Jay-D after it’s built?
Once built, Jay-D functions as a fully-fledged DJ mixtable, allowing you to mix music, cue up tracks, and add sound effects. You can use the two jog wheels to control playback and scratch, the crossfader to transition between songs, and the built-in buttons to trigger sound effects. It’s designed to give you a feel for the core functions of DJing. You can play the preloaded music, or load your own via an SD card.
Code with CircuitBlocks
CircuitBlocks puts the power of coding in your hands. This visual, block-based programming environment is designed for beginners but powerful enough for experienced coders. Generate Arduino-compatible code and unlock the full potential of your CircuitMess devices.
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