Mobile VJ

Since I am now VJing every Friday at the Pro Sports Club (“DJ Cardio Night), I needed a mobile rig that was quick and easy to set up and plug in. Plus, I didn’t want to have a bunch of cables hanging all over the place and looking all ghetto. So…I put all my gear (sans the laptop, external drive and midi controller) into one roadcase. The cool thing about it, it works really well and is super flexible (thanks to the KORG Kaptivator), it really feels like an instrument. The bad thing about it…it’s SUPER HEAVY! That sucks. Most of the weight is from all the power adapters (11!) – but, with the help of a little hand truck, it’s not too bad to maneuver around (if I can get it out of my car!) Here’s some pictures:

 

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  • The empty case (Odyssey FZGSNS7WBL)
  • 1. Upper Shelf (slides and covers messy cables)
  • 4. Funny soft Velco padding blocks (actually useful!)
  • 5. Plexiglass shelf (will mount cooling fans in)
  • 6. Foam block that allows room underneath gear.
  • 9. Sliding tray – had to give up because needed space.

 

 

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  • The puzzle of 11 Power Adapters!
  • 3. APC 11 Outlet 3400J Surge Protector (P11VT3)
  • 5. Video Distribution Amp

 

 

 

 

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  • Power, Distribution, and Fans – they fit!
  • 3. Starting to plug in the power
  • 4. DA sits on top of laptop adapter
  • 5. Awesome fans and controllers from CoolerGuys.com
  • 8. Spot where Thermal Fan Controller will go
  • 10. Kramer UXGA scan converter

 

 

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  • All set up and ready to ROCK!
  • 1. Lacie Esata external drive (with all my VJ content)
  • 2. M-Audio X-Session Pro midi controller
  • 3. ASUS G50V-X1 running Arkaos 3.6.5
  • 4. RCA monitor (from car DVD kit – love it!)
  • 5. Microsoft wireless mouse
  • 6. Video Distribution Amp
  • 7. KORG Entrancer (my baby!)
  • 8. Programmable Thermal Fan Controller
  •                                                                             9. Edirol V-4 (the classic! with cross fader)
  •                                                                           10. Kramer UXGA scan converter
  •                                                                           11. KORG Kaptivator (sampler + two monitors!)

 

*Note about the routing (for those who care) – all source material signals (Laptop, Kaptivator, DVD player etc.) all feed into the V-4. From there it goes to the ENTRANCER > Distribution amp > Monitors+Projectors+Recorder. I also send the PREVIEW signal from the V-4 to the input of the KAPTIVATOR. This allows me to sample any source (handy for last second logo filler) and use it as a new source to mix back into the V-4. Fun fun fun!