Both controllers can either be powered via USB or the included power unit, which increases failure safety with computer breakdowns. Both controllers were designed as desktop units to give users an alternative to the rack-mounted controllers.
The Omnitronic TMC-1 is designed for DJs possessing a high-grade audio interface and thus comes without analog inputs and outputs. The TMC-1 features haptics and large jog wheels for sound manipulation. Samples and effects of the supplied software can directly be selected via the control elements.
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The Omnitronic TMC-2 is a solution that combines the TMC-1 with a 2-channel audio interface. Hence it is possible to route an external line signal (e.g. coming from an iPod) directly to the master output to avoid a complete audio dropout in case of a computer breakdown. The input of the DJ microphone for emceeing and announcements is directly connected to the output and thus does not use up processor resources. The interface has separately controllable outputs for master, booth, and headphones. Additionally, the master signal is available at the recording output.
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