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n3lly
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin

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Originally posted by progress
I'm willing to bet the faders still have the same throw length, just looks deceiving with all that is going on. Where they have shortened the length to keep within standard dimensions is by staggering the hi/mid/low knobs.


I think it could work well, although having said that if i got to use the mixer in person i might hate the layout. I think this might be one i'll want to touch in person before i judge it fully.

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Kris G
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Windsor

It's beautiful in an ugly way I want one of these, two X1's and two 900/2000's thanks.


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discobiscuit
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Registered: Oct 2005
Location: USA

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Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
no they are trying to keep trolls like you away from their products u half wit


U need laid brah...

And ur the troll hiding behind your computer talkin smack. Fuckin pussy

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discobiscuit
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Registered: Oct 2005
Location: USA

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Originally posted by darouge11
lol! High five man


Im guessing ortofonchild is the giver and you're the taker...

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DjWoody
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali

WOW!!! This is an Expensive with a capital E mixer!!! From the press release it sounds like it's an amazing mixer, but is it worth it?

Suggested Retail Price is £1,933.37 + VAT



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ALLEN & HEATH LAUNCHES GROUND-BREAKING NEW DIGITAL DJ MIXER

Allen & Heath has unveiled the XoneB4, a ground-breaking fully digital, high performance DJ mixer with a unique Quad FX Core DSP engine, providing 4 FX BPM Loop record engines with channel EQ filters. Other key features are multi-channel USB audio with MIDI, analogue and digital I/O, input source matrix, easy to read OLED display screen, and USB for recalling user set ups.

The heart of the XoneB4 is the powerful Quad FX Core DSP engine, enabling each channel to have its own FX bank and BPM detection system, which automatically adjusts all time-related FX and loops to the tempo of the music. There are 5 basic studio quality FX types optimised for DJ use, comprising delays, reverbs, modulators, resonators and damage, plus each FX type has a patch library of different effect variations that can be assigned to the relevant control. Each FX bank has a dedicated expression control and a rotary pot to set the wet/dry level, whilst further effect tweaking can be performed using the global controllers in the FX master section.

In addition to the FX, each channel has a built-in looper, with selectable loop length from 1/64 beat to 4 bars using the rotary encoder. No matter what loop length is selected, the XoneB4 will always record the maximum of 4 bars, so the loop can be expanded or shrunk at will. With an intuitive layout similar to the industry standard Xone:92, there are also two filter banks on either side of the main mix channels.

Each music channel can select any of the available stereo audio sources: Analogue Line 1-4 (switchable to Phono on 2 - 3), Digital 1-4, or USB 1-4. Additionally, the Mic/Auxiliary channel can be routed through channel 1 for further processing.

Each music channel has a 3-band EQ that can be configured as standard asymmetric EQ (+6/-25dB), total Kill (+6dB/OFF with a 24dB/octave slope), or reconfigured as a High-Pass/Low-Pass filter system with adjustable resonance. The EQ knobs incorporate an illuminated pointer that changes colour as a visual aid to show which type of equalization has been selected.

There is a Mic/Auxiliary input to the left of the main mixer section, providing 2-band EQ, gain, cue, and mix level. This can also be routed to channel 1 if you wish to add FX to this channel. To the right of the main mixer is the master section, with main mix level, booth level, and headphone monitoring system.

The OLED display is clearly visible even in bright sunlight, and displays each channel FX selection and current BPM, as well as being an easy and intuitive interface for the Menu set up functions. The mixer offers many user defined settings, such as meter mode, BPM range, USB audio routing scheme, display brightness, in addition to the extensive built-in FX library, and these settings can be saved to a USB key for recall on another unit, such as in a fixed club installation.

There is a built-in, multi-channel USB2 soundcard allowing replay and recording from computer-based audio software for 4 stereo sends and 4 stereo returns. All controls (except Mic and Phones level) send MIDI data but the mixer can double up as a MIDI controller via the MIDI shift button, which allows the Loop and FX selection controls to send MIDI data without changing the mixer settings.

The XoneB4 has a new stylish, lightweight aluminium chassis designed to make touring with the console easy. Other features include assignable deck starts, crossfader and upfader curve controls, 13-point level metering, digital output, analogue balanced outputs for main mix and booth, and a record output with adjustable level.

"The XoneB4 is a truly ground-breaking mixer and by far the most advanced product that we have designed. Every feature has been meticulously researched with a view to offering DJ's ultimate creativity," comments Xone design manager, Andy Rigby-Jones. "Based on the iLive pro-touring FX system, we developed FX algorithms with BPM conscious parameters and tight spectral control, customised to perfectly fit the DJ environment. As the loops and FX are automatically synchronised to the tempo of the song, it is very easy to build some amazing grooves and soundscapes without problems of latency, low fidelity and the general hassle often associated with using software and laptops. The icing on the cake is the flexible input matrix, where any audio source can be selected on any or all of the channels. Different processing can be applied to the same track on separate channels and you can fade between them, or a phrase sampled in the looper of one channel can be added to the mix later in the track. Our digital design team has done an incredible job to ensure that this is one of the most innovative and exciting DJ mix tools to date."

Suggested Retail Price is £1,933.37 + VAT

Availability: December 2010

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DjWoody
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keithos27
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Atlanta

nitpicking here, but wish it was all black...


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Zak McKracken
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2000GBP?
so much for the djm700 market.

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daiboy
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Over priced and dont like the idea of the eqs not being in a nice neat line lol


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Stu Cox
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK

This could well go the way of the Tascam X9... i.e. a handful of dedicated fans who swear by it, but venues refusing to install it because it would confuse the life out of your average DJ who doesn't take a keen interest in the technology.

That price really isn't going to help - very very few bedroom DJs are going to stump up the cash for that so they're limited to a few elite pros who might take it under their wing and take it on tour with them. I'm not convinced that market's big enough.

The only other major mixers I can think of which are that expensive are the DJM1000, which HAS won over the clubs thanks to its simplicity but also power as an install mixer and the Rane 68, which I don't know a lot about tbh, but strikes me as overpriced as well.

I think A&H could learn something from Pioneer about keeping the FX and fancy features out of the way on their mixers. On Pio mixers, if the DJ isn't interested in much more than the basics, they can easily ignore them. A&H mixers are renowned for being confusing to a lot of DJs, which I think is in part because the extra features get in the way - and none more so than on this mixer.

Of course I believe it's a DJ's responsibility to read up on technology and make sure they understand any equipment they might face, but most people just want to be able to turn up, play some tunes and go home again!


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progress
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Registered: Sep 2006
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This could well go the way of the Tascam X9... i.e. a handful of dedicated fans who swear by it, but venues refusing to install it because it would confuse the life out of your average DJ who doesn't take a keen interest in the technology.

That price really isn't going to help - very very few bedroom DJs are going to stump up the cash for that so they're limited to a few elite pros who might take it under their wing and take it on tour with them. I'm not convinced that market's big enough.

The only other major mixers I can think of which are that expensive are the DJM1000, which HAS won over the clubs thanks to its simplicity but also power as an install mixer and the Rane 68, which I don't know a lot about tbh, but strikes me as overpriced as well.

I think A&H could learn something from Pioneer about keeping the FX and fancy features out of the way on their mixers. On Pio mixers, if the DJ isn't interested in much more than the basics, they can easily ignore them. A&H mixers are renowned for being confusing to a lot of DJs, which I think is in part because the extra features get in the way - and none more so than on this mixer.

Of course I believe it's a DJ's responsibility to read up on technology and make sure they understand any equipment they might face, but most people just want to be able to turn up, play some tunes and go home again!


Well said. I absolutely will pick A&H over any other mixer, but even the XONE 92 has this same rap because it's not as simple to use as Pioneer mixers. There is A LOT going on on the DB4, and A LOT that can make a night go wrong if you don't know how to work it.


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