what do you guys think about this mixer. also witch way do you like it with the slide faders or the rotary knobs
Mar-29-2006 05:42
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
It's all about personal preference. Taking our word for it doesn't necessarily mean you should purchase it. Go to your local shop and try it.
Of course, I'm just assuming that you're looking to buy it.
Oh, and...
Mar-29-2006 08:25
Basstard
smoke me a kipper...
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Belfast
idoru you're showing an awful lot of patience of late - how do u manage man??
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Mar-29-2006 16:15
WeasiL
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Long Island
i dont think you will hear too many bad opinions on this mixer. as far as the faders go its just as idoru said, personal preference. i got the rotary version and love it.
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Mar-29-2006 16:28
brinboston
tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Toronto<->Boston<->NYC
i have the rotary and love it as well... and the LEDs are damn pretty!!! my roommate just picked up a rane empath rotary and even though he loves the mixer he says the xone definitely looks better in action...
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Mar-30-2006 02:00
Events@Spec
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Events
I'd get upfader. Rotary blows. (Yes it's cleaner, and maybe just a bit more precise...) Upfaders you can do kewl tricks on and it's a xone...I don't think there would be much difference between "preciseness" in rotary and fader. Maybe a little more fader length, but hey...I think the upfaders look better too.
Mar-30-2006 03:03
Clovis
techno jungle shit
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
quote:
Originally posted by Basstard
idoru you're showing an awful lot of patience of late - how do u manage man??
We call him "Iceman"
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Mar-30-2006 08:31
Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
Rotary mixers are classic. Upfaders are for noobs and yo yo yo mixers.
quote:
Originally posted by Events@Spec
I'd get upfader. Rotary blows. (Yes it's cleaner, and maybe just a bit more precise...) Upfaders you can do kewl tricks on and it's a xone...I don't think there would be much difference between "preciseness" in rotary and fader. Maybe a little more fader length, but hey...I think the upfaders look better too.
Mar-30-2006 20:03
WeasiL
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Long Island
quote:
Originally posted by Events@Spec
I'd get upfader. Rotary blows. (Yes it's cleaner, and maybe just a bit more precise...) Upfaders you can do kewl tricks on and it's a xone...I don't think there would be much difference between "preciseness" in rotary and fader. Maybe a little more fader length, but hey...I think the upfaders look better too.
You say rotary blows then say it’s cleaner and more precise. A rather contradictory and unconvincing argument…
Most dj's who mix prog/trance on a regular basis will tell you its much better to pull out a smooth and precise mix with rotary faders.
To the original poster of this thread: you should evaluate the type of music you play and how you mix it. This will determine if rotary faders are for you.
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Mar-30-2006 20:13
Benjamin DuBose
Progressive trance Dj
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Houston, Tx
does it have effects
Mar-30-2006 23:33
Allayla
tech tribal sound
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: AZ
im assuming the 32 or 62 dont have rotory as an option?
quote:
Most dj's who mix prog/trance on a regular basis will tell you its much better to pull out a smooth and precise mix with rotary faders
Is this really true? because up until lately most big clubs out there have been using the djm 600 with upfaders... do upfaders really make much of a difference as far as how the mix sounds?
Mar-30-2006 23:52
WeasiL
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Long Island
quote:
Originally posted by starboy
im assuming the 32 or 62 dont have rotory as an option?
Is this really true? because up until lately most big clubs out there have been using the djm 600 with upfaders... do upfaders really make much of a difference as far as how the mix sounds?
The 32 and 62 don’t have a rotary option, still great mixers though. the djm500/600 was and still is widely used in many clubs. I guess since not all dj's are comfortable with rotary they don’t want to alienate anyone. But many big clubs have both or have upgraded to rotary only.
I just find you can make more accurate adjustments with a rotary mixer. Plus most rotary mixers lean towards the higher end and provide a nice clean warm sound. Most clubs around me have either the Urei or Rane rotary… If I’m lucky some have the a&h v6, such a pleasure to mix on. As I’m sure dj trinity will tell you