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Eric Siefer
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dallas, TX: TX TA #45
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Apr-02-2005 23:46
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J:\Digital
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Damn good looking mixer.. would like to play with it in a store though..
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Apr-03-2005 02:19
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DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter

Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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Wheres Mr Thrice, we need more info on this, I'd like to know more about the midi section of this unit, also I see on channels 2 and 3, the input for them can either be H-L, Phono or Midi, how does this all work?, also is th fader curves the same as on the Nuo5?, and any word on a Rotary version or a Rotary kit, that would be killer.
Also I'd like to say, I'd take this over the DJM1000, or take the DJM1000, sell it, buy this mixer and keep the change.
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Apr-03-2005 02:24
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Soundwerks
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Yo guys....this is Mr. Thrice 
Thats pretty much all the info I have right now. I'm not really sure how the MIDI works on channels 2-3
J:/Digital--if you live in Calgary, try AXE Music in a few months, they should have one in their store 
And no, this mixer is NOT to compete with the DJM-1000...I dunno where anyone would get that idea
Besides, ECLER already has something in their arsenal to compete with the DJM-1000...its called the SCLAT 200vs. 100% analog, no D/A conversion, no gimmicks, no gadgets, just pure, unadulterated sound.

And yeah, an updated version is on the way 
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Apr-03-2005 04:41
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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there cant be a MIDI input on channels 2 and 3. if there are its just a MIDI thru port which allows you to relay a MIDI signal through another device in the MIDI chain. this allows you to daisy chain midi instrumets although the latency increases the more MIDI devices in the chain.
the reason why there cant be a MIDI in port on a mixer is that whatever instructions are sent from your host - your mixer is not a playback device. it doesnt generate sound. if you put a note in a piano roll in fl studio and send that midi instruction to your mixer - i wont do squat. it doesnt generate sound. it can however relay a midi signal through it with a midi thru port. and i suppose you could set that device to generate midi clock and have other midi devices sync to it. i.e. like a wordclock device or a midi timepiece. although im not sure about that so dont quote me on it.
MIDI is just an instruction set. its not audio or anything. for example. my access virus b is a hardware synthesizer. it has a MIDI in port, a MIDI out port and a MIDI thru port. in my host (fl studio) i hold a note on the piano roll with velocity 120 for 3 seconds with the filter cutoff at 60, oscillator set to saw etc etc etc. my soundcard then sends that data (MIDI data) to my virus b via its midi out port. my virus receives it from its midi in port. this basically tells my virus b to trigger the note i played at that velocity for that long, with these settings on the filter, envelope and oscillator. my virus then plays the notes with those settings and sends the resulting audio out of the analog output on the back of my synth. i can then record this audio by routing it to the analog inputs on my soundcard.
im not exactly sure what the nuo 4 is going to do with that midi control. i think you force midi clock using the tap button. the mixer sends MIDI clock to all devices in the midi chain via a midi out port. for example you use it like the numark dxm tap button to set the tempo at which the effects sync to. only in this case it syncs a midi track in ableton live to that bpm. i assume you could create grooves or extra drum tracks and stuff. you basically have the midi track in ableton which is where all the notes are in relation to each other. when they trigger. for how long they trigger. etc etc. all of that could be synced to the tap tempo on the mixer. you could then fade it in/out. pitch everything up down in ableton using the mixer as a midi controller (thats fairly easy because you can already do this with existing midi controllers by assigning the master pitch or master volume in your sequencer to a rotary on your midi controller). thats just speculation on my part. but that seems to be the only logical way i can think of for having those midi controls.
Last edited by Derivative on Apr-03-2005 at 06:16
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Apr-03-2005 06:03
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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nooooobody knows! although if they were gonna put a midi out on it - why make it channel specific?
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Apr-03-2005 06:30
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