Anyone here have any experience with this mixer? It looks flashy and glamorous - but does it perform? I'm especially interested in utilizing the midi controllers but may probably just purchase a Xone92...any feedback is appreciated!
Dec-12-2007 03:30
Hasneez
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Montreal
I love mine... what a great mixer.. im actually very happy that i got it over the djm800/A&H 92
Dec-12-2007 12:13
Soundwerks
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Montreal, Canada
Theres also the new EVO5 from ECLER...www.evobyecler.com If youre looking at hybrid MIDI/Firewire mixers, this is KING!
Dec-12-2007 17:33
ºJDº
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Vancouver
I am also thinking about getting this mixer (upgrading from a DJM-400)
anyone care to post an in depth review of theirs?
Dec-14-2007 17:45
Hasneez
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Montreal
quote:
Originally posted by �JD�
I am also thinking about getting this mixer (upgrading from a DJM-400)
Yeah, I really wanna try this sucker out. My local GC doesn't have it on display. Maybe I can convince them to un-box one. I'll act really interested...
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Here's another mixer (Ecler Nuo4) that seems to be solid - also has a comparison with the Allen&Heath Xone92 and some other top notch mixers. It has a MUCH simpler layout than the zero4...and although it doesn't have built in effects, there is a Send/Return connection (and some fantastic knobs that looks much sturdier than the zero4). Check out this review (I think I'm going to purchase this one):
Originally posted by Faj27
Here's another mixer (Ecler Nuo4) that seems to be solid - also has a comparison with the Allen&Heath Xone92 and some other top notch mixers. It has a MUCH simpler layout than the zero4...and although it doesn't have built in effects, there is a Send/Return connection (and some fantastic knobs that looks much sturdier than the zero4). Check out this review (I think I'm going to purchase this one):