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Posted by Max Thomson on Sep-06-2007 07:08:

allen & heath need some other midi solution besides the 3d to compete with the korg zeros, ecler evo 5, and probably the new pioneer board at some point


Posted by Stu Cox on Sep-06-2007 07:11:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
too bad it doesn't have the MIDI on/off switch like the 700.

Well it doesn't have MIDI, so what would be the point in having an on/off switch for a feature you haven't got?

This mixer isn't designed to be used with Ableton/Traktor/Serato really - you could use it simply for the audio side, but it's not designed to be one of those kinds of tools. That's what the 92's for - I think it's good they've brought out a mixer without all of that stuff on it for those who don't need it (and therefore don't want to have to pay for features they're never gonna use).

I also don't think this mixer's really designed for club installations, most clubs will stick with 92 (and Pioneers, Ranes, etc) - but it looks like the perfect home-use mixer.


Posted by DJ RANN on Sep-06-2007 10:14:

This should definately be the 800/700 killer.

The fact they have sorted out the send/rtn is awesome and USB integration will really boost it's appeal.

I think the non-inclusion of MIDI of sensible choice to keep the costs down, otherwise it would be too close to the 3d in terms of function and too close to the 92 in terms of cost.

If I hadn't just picked up my dream mixer for bugger all this would be the logical choice.


Posted by agentdansmith on Sep-06-2007 12:22:

I've gotta be honest but if I hadn't of bought my 92 about 4 months ago, I would have bought this instead. Not as good as the 92 but I dont have a need for the extra bells and whistles on the 92.


Posted by shaw on Sep-06-2007 13:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Well it doesn't have MIDI, so what would be the point in having an on/off switch for a feature you haven't got?


I missed that. . whoops.


Posted by Neo Hacker on Sep-06-2007 14:03:

Seriously, if A&H releases an updated version of the Xone:92 with X:FX support, I might buying it. Stu Cox changed my mind about the AUX/SEND method with an EFX...


Posted by Ryan0751 on Sep-06-2007 14:41:

They do have the Xone 2D and 1D, and the 2D is supposedly being updated before it's release (keep an eye out for the press release this month).

MIDI integration with a mixer is really overrated. Once you actually try to set one of these beasts up with Ableton, you'll realize this (ala the DJM-800).

They kind of had the right idea with the 3D (I owned one for a few months): Keep the Midi control separate from the mixer. Of course they are connected inside the chassis, but are essentially separate components in one box. Alas, a lack of audio channels and poor layout made me feel like it wasn't worth the cost and I sold it.

The Korgs and Evo look like they got a little closer, but in the end you'll STILL need more MIDI control externally for effects and clip/scene handling in ableton. Having MIDI control on the mixer (eq/level/etc) controls is simply not enough.

Someone just needs to copy Sasha's Maven controller/audio interface for proper ableton mixing.

quote:
Originally posted by Max Thomson
allen & heath need some other midi solution besides the 3d to compete with the korg zeros, ecler evo 5, and probably the new pioneer board at some point


Posted by Ryan0751 on Sep-06-2007 14:45:

Hmm, it looks like they are using a very similar setup to the Xone 92, which is actually quite nice...

Cue/mix knob, split cue, multiple cues can be selected at once... what more could you need?

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
also i see it shares the same cueing system as the xone:62, which is teh suck. worst feature on the xone.


Posted by Ryan0751 on Sep-06-2007 14:46:

So looking carefully at the picture... how does the sound card work? There's no way to select it for a channel input with the "phono/line" switch (which is how the Xone 3D works)...

I wonder if it just dumps down to the main mix bus... or maybe it's software selectable.


Posted by djdk on Sep-06-2007 16:21:

the sound card comes in on the mic channel


Posted by Ryan0751 on Sep-06-2007 16:52:

Yeah that makes sense looking at it... and if I had read the damn press release a little more closely it says it right in there

Wonder if there's a usb plug on the back too...

quote:
Originally posted by djdk
the sound card comes in on the mic channel


Posted by on Sep-07-2007 04:16:

I'll be replacing my Nuo4 with this!!!


Posted by Yohan on Sep-07-2007 05:49:

Hmmm... worth upgrading from a xone62 to this?


Posted by Omega_Blue on Sep-07-2007 07:19:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Hmmm... worth upgrading from a xone62 to this?


but other than the x-fx, do you consider it an upgrade?


Posted by Stu Cox on Sep-07-2007 09:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
but other than the x-fx, do you consider it an upgrade?

It's also got a sharp crossfade contour and a better cue section (well, unless you're into rigging the aux system on the 62 up as your cue section).

But yeah, that's about it (other than the general ergonomics and pretty lights) although the crossfade curve was probably my number 1 gripe with the 62, so I'd be happy.


Posted by Soundwerks on Sep-07-2007 16:18:

quote:
Originally posted by J:\Digital
I'll be replacing my Nuo4 with this!!!


heeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyy


Just wait till NAMM in January before you replace anything


Posted by Omega_Blue on Sep-07-2007 16:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
It's also got a sharp crossfade contour and a better cue section (well, unless you're into rigging the aux system on the 62 up as your cue section).

But yeah, that's about it (other than the general ergonomics and pretty lights) although the crossfade curve was probably my number 1 gripe with the 62, so I'd be happy.


i never used the crossfader on the 62 but i thought there was a button to switch up the curves on it?


Posted by andydavey on Sep-07-2007 20:16:

There is, but the "sharp" one is about as far from sharp as you can get!


Posted by mrnasty1 on Sep-09-2007 05:57:

Allen-Heath owns


Posted by chesco on Sep-09-2007 21:33:

I know what my student loan is getting spent on!!


Posted by wesleysnipez on Sep-10-2007 06:24:

I tested it out at a club yesterday that I was playing at and didn't feel overly impressed since would rather use mixer at my house the Korg Zero8 DJ Midi Mixer that is also at club I'm resident DJ at feel at home using.


Posted by Rippey64 on Sep-10-2007 06:32:

Re: New Allen & Heath Xone:42 mixer

quote:
Originally posted by Konix

The Xone:42's feature set is built around 4 dual-input stereo channels; channels 1 and 4 are phono/line, while channels 2 and 3 are line/line.


how do i (and lot of club i guess) plug my 3 TT ?


Posted by Ryan0751 on Sep-10-2007 10:17:

Re: Re: New Allen & Heath Xone:42 mixer

Get an external phono pre-amp...

Very, very few people still use 3 TT's.

quote:
Originally posted by Rippey64
how do i (and lot of club i guess) plug my 3 TT ?


Posted by Ryan0751 on Sep-10-2007 10:18:

You tested the 42 already? I don't think it's going to be shipping for quite some time...

A+H seems to take forever to ship things after they announce them.

quote:
Originally posted by wesleysnipez
I tested it out at a club yesterday that I was playing at and didn't feel overly impressed since would rather use mixer at my house the Korg Zero8 DJ Midi Mixer that is also at club I'm resident DJ at feel at home using.


Posted by spolitta on Sep-10-2007 18:26:

Beside the USB audio interface I don't see what the big deal is with this new mixer. You go for a xone because of the 4 band EQs and filters, while x:42 has the normal 3 band EQ and one filter only. And the x-fx would be good for casual users who don't see the potential of the aux/send.


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