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| quote: | Originally posted by keithos27
Is there no difference in how the sounds are mixed in (the curve)? |
You have to take into account what style of DJ you are.
Do you chop in tracks and sequences, do you scratch or are you just a straight forward mix in and out kinda person?
Sure, the knobs will give you infinately more control of the curve but they do not work well if you have to slam the fader in. And keeping in mind the Penny + Giles fader you can't fall back on that to do it for you as that is probably the weakest component on the mixer in my opinion (Others will differ I'm sure).
The curve will be much smoother on the rotary once you have mastered it no doubt. And if that's what you are after then cool, go with it.
Personally I like to think that I can do a smooth mix with up faders but also I keep the option of getting more creative.
Either way you will have a fantastic mixer but just make sure you get one that suits what you want to do.
Cheers
Nem
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