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tubby
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: sydney
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overcomplicated? cor chief, hope you never have to put up with all the options on a denon cd deck then. i think your head might explode.
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Jan-20-2006 01:01
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Soundwerks
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Montreal, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis86
This is fucking great, this is what I wanted to see...not just some MIDI but a mixer that can completely convert itself into a midi controller, and still have that mixer feel. Coupled with an X-session or similar small controller with triggers, this could blow the Xone-3d out of the water. (IMO) |
Not really...as a MIDI controller, the DJM-800 is not that useful. The faders/knobs will send out MIDI, but they are not reprogrammable or remappable.
For instance, if you're using, say, Traktor...which knob will you use to select your tracks? which button will you use to choose a track, or to press play, or cue? You'll be able to control the virtual mixer with the EQ's and faders...but all the other functionality....???
Thats where the NUO4 and the XONE:3D are superior....the offer a TON more MIDI functionality. In the case of the NUO4, you can reprogram all the MIDI commands...and it has 89 MIDI commands....plus, it's HALF the price!
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Jan-21-2006 05:38
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Trogdor
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Remember folks, the Xone:92's msrp is $1999, so the 800 will probably go for $1200 or so.
The sound will be extremely accurate, on paper. With technically "better" sound than any other mixer (excluding the DJM-1000, which should have the same sound quality). Better (more accurate) sound than any other mixer? Yeah, I would say that's a step up in quality from the 600.
But, then again, I love my Xone, and the way it colors the sound. That's what you pay the big bucks for. Yes, a colored sound, Meridian. Anyway, I think you should read what the color controls actually do before you damn them.
Anyway, the 800 looks awesome. If it performs as good as it looks on paper, then it will surely dominate its mixer class, by far (the Xone:92 is in a different class, by the way).
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Jan-21-2006 08:41
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Clovis
techno jungle shit

Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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| quote: | Originally posted by Soundwerks
Not really...as a MIDI controller, the DJM-800 is not that useful. The faders/knobs will send out MIDI, but they are not reprogrammable or remappable.
For instance, if you're using, say, Traktor...which knob will you use to select your tracks? which button will you use to choose a track, or to press play, or cue? You'll be able to control the virtual mixer with the EQ's and faders...but all the other functionality....???
Thats where the NUO4 and the XONE:3D are superior....the offer a TON more MIDI functionality. In the case of the NUO4, you can reprogram all the MIDI commands...and it has 89 MIDI commands....plus, it's HALF the price! |
I read "Fully Assignable MIDI function" as just that, assignable and customizable.
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Jan-21-2006 09:02
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Zild
Ten City

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
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| quote: | Originally posted by Trogdor
But, then again, I love my Xone, and the way it colors the sound. That's what you pay the big bucks for. Yes, a colored sound, Meridian. Anyway, I think you should read what the color controls actually do before you damn them.
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First off Meridian is a freaking idiot who is a nobody in the central texas DJ/EDM scene, so do not ever listen to anything he says. I think he should stay in the COR.
Second, you're absolutely right about the analog circuitry giving a favorable "color" to the sound on A&H mixers. Why do you think people spend so much money on valve amps? It is specifically because the distortion they add actually sounds good (i think its because of the harmonics created by the analog tubes)wheras, digital distortion is flat out square clipping that sounds like shit. So if you clip a digital amp, which most DJs will do (nobody ever respects the red lines) then it will sound like shit.
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