Emulator, the next generation of DJ performance technology that was first showcased at London's Ministry of Sound this summer, will be officially launched at PLASA 2011. This revolutionary piece of technology for DJs combines midi-based software with touch-screen hardware to deliver what the company describes as "stunning results".

Emulator is the world's first and only fully customisable, multi-touch system for professional DJs and music producers. Using a state-of-the-art dual view multi-touch system, Emulator's large-scale interface allows the DJ to become part of the light show as the crowd witnesses their every move, giving the performer a new and exciting way to communicate with the audience.

The official launch of Emulator was organised in partnership with Ministry of Sound as part of the 20:20 project, celebrating the iconic brand's 20th year in the industry. The showcase was hosted by international DJ, producer and owner of Systematic Recordings Marc Romboy, with the night at Ministry being the first in a string of exclusive Emulator European tour dates.

Smithson Martin, creator of Emulator, is a software development company with a focus on DJ technology, and this is their flagship development. The launch at PLASA 2011 by UK distributor Emulator UK - run by award winning leisure designers GMP Design associates - will feature Emulator in 32", 42" and 46" hardware versions. Web: www.emulatordj.co.uk.

To watch a video featuring Emulator click here

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