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tu_face
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK

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Originally posted by DannyO
with my new mixer the X1500 you can send the same track to another channell


thats posh as fcuk!


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DannyO
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.

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Originally posted by tu_face
thats posh as fcuk!


No kiddin man, you can send the signal to all 4 channells, have one with effects on top, and another for setting the Low EQs to a certain setting, then another with the High EQs set at another, then do some fast jumping around, it works wonders on Techno, plus then you got a nice sampler to record a loop, trim it then have it brought in when a beat dies out, like if there is a breakdown in trance that goes on forever like Svenson - Sunlight Theory (O-Zone mix), some people don't like how its just a hands in the air buildup, so you can record a nice bassline and bring the bass in to keep the energy, or send it to the effects unit, change the rhythm, add a delay then use the crossfader as a wet/dry fader and jump back and forth, when done right you can then change that 4/4 beat into a breakbeat and make a wicked buildup for the crowd, keeps the energy and people will go nuts as they won't of heard something like it before, seriously its a stupidly good mixer for when you want to get creative, I plan to make videos soon showing off the things it can do, but that could be awhile...got no camera.

Old Post Nov-04-2004 17:54  England
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tu_face
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Registered: Oct 2000
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quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
No kiddin man, you can send the signal to all 4 channells, have one with effects on top, and another for setting the Low EQs to a certain setting, then another with the High EQs set at another, then do some fast jumping around, it works wonders on Techno, plus then you got a nice sampler to record a loop, trim it then have it brought in when a beat dies out, like if there is a breakdown in trance that goes on forever like Svenson - Sunlight Theory (O-Zone mix), some people don't like how its just a hands in the air buildup, so you can record a nice bassline and bring the bass in to keep the energy, or send it to the effects unit, change the rhythm, add a delay then use the crossfader as a wet/dry fader and jump back and forth, when done right you can then change that 4/4 beat into a breakbeat and make a wicked buildup for the crowd, keeps the energy and people will go nuts as they won't of heard something like it before, seriously its a stupidly good mixer for when you want to get creative, I plan to make videos soon showing off the things it can do, but that could be awhile...got no camera.


sweet as..!

have they dealt with the fader issues yet?

i need money. but the thing is, if i get money, after hearing that i will be so torn between this and the nuo5 i will probably just die in a corner..


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Originally posted by tu_face
sweet as..!

have they dealt with the fader issues yet?

i need money. but the thing is, if i get money, after hearing that i will be so torn between this and the nuo5 i will probably just die in a corner..


The faders and x-fader have been fixed, and a bunch of things have been added, but they haven't released it yet since they want to get there new website up first, this was surposed to be complete by early september, but as you can see it hasn't been done, the mixer does work really well anyway, the only thing you can't really do is volume drops, the x-fader seems fine unless your a scratch DJ, but to add to this mixer, there has been talk about adding on extra effects like distortion, phaser, vocoder, reverb, but thats just talk at the moment, there is also talk of a rotary kit coming out, but you can do it yourself right now, it doesn't take much and I've seen the guy do it, and it performs awesome, I'm just hoping Denon release one for about 50-100 bux, as for the Nuo5, I was torn between the 2 aswell, I'm a big Ecler fan, and they did make a killer mixer, nice faders, quality FX, well built, and awesome sound, but the Denon lets me be more creative because of the sampler and the matrix mainly, the sound quality is extremely good though, I've heard that mixer on a good set of speakers with all the FX gains volumes turned up, and there was hardly any noise coming through, so under normal mixing, you will not hear it, the only real gripe I have is the noise in the headphones, but unless you turn them way up on a slow quiet track, you will not notice that either, I can't really help you with which one to get, there both amazing in there own way, so just get one them slam them to bits and see which you prefer, if your still torn, then flip a coin , but best of luck man, either one will blow your mind.

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tu_face
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK

quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
The faders and x-fader have been fixed, and a bunch of things have been added, but they haven't released it yet since they want to get there new website up first, this was surposed to be complete by early september, but as you can see it hasn't been done, the mixer does work really well anyway, the only thing you can't really do is volume drops, the x-fader seems fine unless your a scratch DJ, but to add to this mixer, there has been talk about adding on extra effects like distortion, phaser, vocoder, reverb, but thats just talk at the moment, there is also talk of a rotary kit coming out, but you can do it yourself right now, it doesn't take much and I've seen the guy do it, and it performs awesome, I'm just hoping Denon release one for about 50-100 bux, as for the Nuo5, I was torn between the 2 aswell, I'm a big Ecler fan, and they did make a killer mixer, nice faders, quality FX, well built, and awesome sound, but the Denon lets me be more creative because of the sampler and the matrix mainly, the sound quality is extremely good though, I've heard that mixer on a good set of speakers with all the FX gains volumes turned up, and there was hardly any noise coming through, so under normal mixing, you will not hear it, the only real gripe I have is the noise in the headphones, but unless you turn them way up on a slow quiet track, you will not notice that either, I can't really help you with which one to get, there both amazing in there own way, so just get one them slam them to bits and see which you prefer, if your still torn, then flip a coin , but best of luck man, either one will blow your mind.


by the sounds of this, when these updates come out i think it will sway towards the denon!

you are right though, it is going to come down to thrashing the shit out of both of them, then deciding


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Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Wellington, New Zealand

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No kiddin man, you can send the signal to all 4 channells, have one with effects on top, and another for setting the Low EQs to a certain setting, then another with the High EQs set at another, then do some fast jumping around, it works wonders on Techno, plus then you got a nice sampler to record a loop, trim it then have it brought in when a beat dies out, like if there is a breakdown in trance that goes on forever like Svenson - Sunlight Theory (O-Zone mix), some people don't like how its just a hands in the air buildup, so you can record a nice bassline and bring the bass in to keep the energy, or send it to the effects unit, change the rhythm, add a delay then use the crossfader as a wet/dry fader and jump back and forth, when done right you can then change that 4/4 beat into a breakbeat and make a wicked buildup for the crowd, keeps the energy and people will go nuts as they won't of heard something like it before, seriously its a stupidly good mixer for when you want to get creative, I plan to make videos soon showing off the things it can do, but that could be awhile...got no camera.

Sounds awesome.........dammmn make me want one =)

Old Post Nov-05-2004 00:49  New Zealand
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