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Annual Xone Day (pg. 2)
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| djway |
Awsome mixer!
Let us know how long it takes to get used to the gain being @ the back :P
--djway |
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| webmeister |
| Nice one :cool: |
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| Rememberence_ |



sorry to 56k users for raping your connections! She's in sexy as :eek: |
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| JayKuE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
sorry to 56k users for raping your connections! She's in sexy as :eek: |
ur kiddin right? aesthetically, these mixers have gotta be the most displeasing things to look at. how's the smell? i love the aroma of new equipment =) |
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by JayKuE
ur kiddin right? aesthetically, these mixers have gotta be the most displeasing things to look at. how's the smell? i love the aroma of new equipment =) |
The XONE32 wasn't made with trance DJ's in mind. If I remember correctly, it was stlyed for scracthers, and the gains were "out of the way".
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| JayKuE |
| quote: | Originally posted by djway
The XONE32 wasn't made with trance DJ's in mind. If I remember correctly, it was stlyed for scracthers, and the gains were "out of the way".
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that still doesnt excuse them for being ugly lookin dude
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by JayKuE
that still doesnt excuse them for being ugly lookin dude
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aes·thet·ic or es·thet·ic ( P ) Pronunciation Key (s-thtk)
n.
An underlying principle, a set of principles, or a view often manifested by outward appearances or style of behavior
:p
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| JayKuE |
| quote: | Originally posted by djway
aes·thet·ic or es·thet·ic ( P ) Pronunciation Key (s-thtk)
n.
An underlying principle, a set of principles, or a view often manifested by outward appearances or style of behavior
:p
--djway |
smart·ass [ smrt āss ] (plural smart·ass·es) or smart-ass [ smrt āss ]
noun
an offensive term for somebody who makes an annoying show of knowledge ( slang )
edit: surely they're sexy lookin scratch mixers out there with gain knobs in other regions =p |
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by JayKuE
smart·ass [ smrt āss ] (plural smart·ass·es) or smart-ass [ smrt āss ]
noun
an offensive term for somebody who makes an annoying show of knowledge ( slang )
edit: surely they're sexy lookin scratch mixers out there with gain knobs in other regions =p |
lol, solid!
umm....I agree........(about the edit only; of course :p)
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| webmeister |
| Nice phone ya got there :cool: |
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| Rememberence_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by JayKuE
ur kiddin right? aesthetically, these mixers have gotta be the most displeasing things to look at. how's the smell? i love the aroma of new equipment =) |
pfft not imo.
| quote: | Originally posted by djway
The XONE32 wasn't made with trance DJ's in mind. If I remember correctly, it was stlyed for scracthers, and the gains were "out of the way".
--djway |
No you are thinking of the Xone02:
http://www.allen-heath.com/xone02.asp
There is nothing that suggests that it (xone32) wasn't styled for trance, ed if I know where you pulled that from. I, and many people I've discussed this with, think that having the gains accessable but not in sight is a good thing - they aren't hard to get to, but you can't see what level they are at which means you are forced to use the VU meters (of which there is one for each channel), the best way of adjusting gains obviously. |
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rememberence_
No you are thinking of the Xone02:
http://www.allen-heath.com/xone02.asp
There is nothing that suggests that it (xone32) wasn't styled for trance, ed if I know where you pulled that from. I, and many people I've discussed this with, think that having the gains accessable but not in sight is a good thing - they aren't hard to get to, but you can't see what level they are at which means you are forced to use the VU meters (of which there is one for each channel), the best way of adjusting gains obviously. |
I pulled it from getting 1 digit wrong :p (damn close if u ask me. My brain does exist!).
I donno about u, but i'd MUCH prefer 2 look @ VU meters then listen to hear the level difference. would you normally (sounds like it with the way you say "forced to") just listen? Anyone else's input on that, cool question!?
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