Sure this has been going on since 2010 and never really came to anything, but yet another story for Namm 2016
$2499 for a touchscreen?
Why emulate when you can achieve the same with RDP?

Here is our first product intro with my new company. The Smithson Martin Emulator #KS32 is $2,499 MAP and customizable to look like your favorite DJ or lighting controller. Come see it live at NAMM booth #6753 Hall A.
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Smithson Martin Kontrol Surface 32 Delivers Next Generation Touch Technology For Audio and Visual Controls
Miami, Florida, USA—January 24, 2016, SmithsonMartin Inc. (www.SmithsonMartin.com), the creator of the world's first touch control DJ systems, is pleased to announce the introduction of its new Kontrol Surface 32.This new system compliments a robust portfolio of touch-enabled products that includes the world renowned Emulator.
The KS32 has been designed to provide a large touch enabled surface so you can more accurately emulate and modify your favorite hardware through the customizable touch surface templates. The KS32 has been designed to perfectly compliment your PC software and will soon include support for Mac OS X with Emulator 2.0.This solution will be one of the first to come out as a fully Mac compatible touch surface for any of your preferred software programs.
Additionally, you will be able to select from an expansive list of standard templates that resemble your preferred controllers using the new10 point capacitive touch solution. With a touch area of 32 inches, and the standard template designs, you’re now able to perfectly execute your creativity without limitations of space or being restricted to a specific OS.
The unit’s capacitive touch area has less than a 5 millisecond response time making it one of the fastest available in its market. The ultra bright screen provides exceptional viewing experiences no matter what environment you so choose to perform in.
"The KS32 provides a comfortable space to give you all the control you need." says Karl Detken Chief Marketing Officer from Smithson Martin. "Choose from the many soon to be released templates for your preferred software, load into Emulator 2.0 and enjoy your creative works of art without fear of having any points of failure."
Specifications:
Screen size - 32 inch
Resolution - FULL HD 1920x1080 native
View angle - 170/170
Power supply - 110v to 240v automatic
Touch points - 10
Touch technology - PCAP.
Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8, 8,1 10 and OSX compatible
The KS32 will be available in Q2 2016 with an MAP of $2,499
About Smithson Martin
Smithson Martin LLC is a global leader in music technology. Their patented Emulator technology has been used by artists including FloRida, Morgan Page, Thomas Dolby, Gabry Ponte (Eifel 65), Marc Romboy, Infected Mushroom, Linkin Park and many others.
Contact:
Karl Detken
KarlDetken@smithsonmartin.com
$2499 for a touchscreen?
Why emulate when you can achieve the same with RDP?
Here is our first product intro with my new company. The Smithson Martin Emulator #KS32 is $2,499 MAP and customizable to look like your favorite DJ or lighting controller. Come see it live at NAMM booth #6753 Hall A.
_______________________________
Smithson Martin Kontrol Surface 32 Delivers Next Generation Touch Technology For Audio and Visual Controls
Miami, Florida, USA—January 24, 2016, SmithsonMartin Inc. (www.SmithsonMartin.com), the creator of the world's first touch control DJ systems, is pleased to announce the introduction of its new Kontrol Surface 32.This new system compliments a robust portfolio of touch-enabled products that includes the world renowned Emulator.
The KS32 has been designed to provide a large touch enabled surface so you can more accurately emulate and modify your favorite hardware through the customizable touch surface templates. The KS32 has been designed to perfectly compliment your PC software and will soon include support for Mac OS X with Emulator 2.0.This solution will be one of the first to come out as a fully Mac compatible touch surface for any of your preferred software programs.
Additionally, you will be able to select from an expansive list of standard templates that resemble your preferred controllers using the new10 point capacitive touch solution. With a touch area of 32 inches, and the standard template designs, you’re now able to perfectly execute your creativity without limitations of space or being restricted to a specific OS.
The unit’s capacitive touch area has less than a 5 millisecond response time making it one of the fastest available in its market. The ultra bright screen provides exceptional viewing experiences no matter what environment you so choose to perform in.
"The KS32 provides a comfortable space to give you all the control you need." says Karl Detken Chief Marketing Officer from Smithson Martin. "Choose from the many soon to be released templates for your preferred software, load into Emulator 2.0 and enjoy your creative works of art without fear of having any points of failure."
Specifications:
Screen size - 32 inch
Resolution - FULL HD 1920x1080 native
View angle - 170/170
Power supply - 110v to 240v automatic
Touch points - 10
Touch technology - PCAP.
Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8, 8,1 10 and OSX compatible
The KS32 will be available in Q2 2016 with an MAP of $2,499
About Smithson Martin
Smithson Martin LLC is a global leader in music technology. Their patented Emulator technology has been used by artists including FloRida, Morgan Page, Thomas Dolby, Gabry Ponte (Eifel 65), Marc Romboy, Infected Mushroom, Linkin Park and many others.
Contact:
Karl Detken
KarlDetken@smithsonmartin.com
Mensajes Thu 21 Jan 16 @ 12:22 pm
I guess the price is that high because they offer some kind of anti-vandal protection for the touchscreen. Otherwise an ALL-IN-ONE PC with a standard touchscreen is half the price...
Mensajes Thu 21 Jan 16 @ 1:45 pm
I see this as being very niche and not really well adopted as a DJ controller. Possibly as a lighting controller, however I use the Chauvet ShowXPress on a Windows 10 laptop with a touch screen, which cost me about $800.00. Yes, not as trendy as this device, but the functionality is the same!
Mensajes Thu 21 Jan 16 @ 2:09 pm
With all this technology funny to see turntables so popular
Mensajes Thu 21 Jan 16 @ 7:08 pm
Charlie Wilson wrote :
With all this technology funny to see turntables so popular
It's kinda like having a street race car with a manual transmission.
Mensajes Thu 21 Jan 16 @ 8:24 pm
I just recently heard of this machine.....or the software. So that means I have to get Windows 8.1 or higher for it to work?
Mensajes Fri 25 Mar 16 @ 3:49 am
It's in the first post:
Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8, 8,1 10 and OSX compatible
Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8, 8,1 10 and OSX compatible
Mensajes Fri 25 Mar 16 @ 6:24 am