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Ludikruz
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: MA
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Also be aware that there are 2 different rotary curves.. "audio" and "linear".. the audio one has a significant increase in volume at 5 and 7 whereas the linear is linear.. The pvc275 is audio curve.. I have one and its so so.. I will be upgrading to the Empath Rotary in november, which will have a linear curve. Anyway, rotaries are great for house and prog djs, but it all comes down to preference :}
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Sep-05-2005 08:39
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PutBoy
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: LA (Landskrona)
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It comes down to this:
If you like faders, buy a mixer with faders.
if you like knobs, buy a mixer with knobs.
It's that simple. I guess rotaries are more precise, while faders are faster to control. You just like bump the fader and it goes were you want to, or at least within the feet you want it. But knobs, you have to really bend down and turn it around, most are small to, but it's a little more precise.
I guess it depends on what you're mixing. With scratching and cut-mixing, forget rotaries. But with techno, forget faders.
Well not that you have to use a rotary mixer for techno, but I had to come up with some style were faders are assholes, and that was all I came up with.
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Sep-05-2005 15:05
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