Vestax (English Wikipedia)

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  • Pinch, Trevor; Bijsterveld, Karin, eds. (5 January 2012). "Analog turns Digital". The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. Oxford University Press (published 2012). p. 517. ISBN 978-0-19-538894-7.
    "As these events unfolded, small groups around the world were working on a technical solution to this problem. One avenue under development was custom-cut vinyl records. Smaller companies, like the now defunct Kingston, designed devices that straddled a turntable and received a music signal from an analog or a digital input source to drive a cutting blade to inscribe sound into a black vinyl disk. This process, if carefully done, allowed for a simpler means of producing individualized custom vinyl. The dream was to produce a readily available, low-cost, easy-to-use device for everyday DJs. The Japanese company Vestax was the only company to succeed in creating one of these devices with a price point in a consumer's reach (US$10,000). Announced in the summer of 2001, the Vestax VRX-2000 is a stunning and efficient machine, but by its own admission Vestax has not sold many in the last few years. As enticing as this expensive device was for some, it was not a hip-hop community-wide solution to the analog/digital problem."
  • Acland, Charles R., ed. (2007). "The Residual Soul Sonic Force of the 12Inch Dance Single". Residual Media. University of Minnesota Press. p. 105. ISBN 9780816644728.
    "An affordable vinyl cutter was even introduced in 2001 by DJ equipment manufacturer Vestax, allowing home vinyl cutting of new mixes".

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  • "XW-J1 DJ Controller - Special Features". Products. Casio America, Inc. (casio.com).
    "Powered by Vestax- The XW-J1 delivers all the legendary quality of Vestax professional hardware. The mixer controls are built using high quality faders and rotary knobs."

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  • "Hidesato Shiino (1947–)". Music-Trade.co.jp. Yokohama, Japan: Dai-Show Corporation.
    The person who involved with a lot of remarkable guitars including: Yamaha FG series, replica models by Fernandes and Greco, H. S. Anderson brand (known with MadCat model used by Prince), establishments of ESP Guitars, Vesta Graham & Vestax (now known as DJ brand), Akai Guitar 1997 series, re-issue of D'Angelico Guitars, etc.

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