Rane MP 2016A w/split cue
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djtrinity |
Is case anyone didn't know....Rane has a new version of the 2016...i believe they changed the pots and added split cueing facility
http://www.rane.com/mp2016a.html |
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Keith Chambers |
I don't know how I feel about this change. I guess you might need split cueing if you have crappy monitors but I always liked how it *forced* you to mix against an external source. It really helped me to become a better DJ.
After listening to some of Oakey's recent mixes I'm sure he'll be the first one asking for the 'a' model. It's sad what as happened to him really. But I will learn from his example and take better care of my hearing. :cool:
Thanks for the post!
Keith |
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Keith Chambers |
Actually at second glance the EQs only go to +6 now rather than +10. That is kinda lame. I actually will crank up the bass on the XP and MP EQ during big breakdowns to give a more *massive/powerful* sound to the track. |
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beats and beeps |
i actually would prefer +6 to +10, just my opinion of course. |
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dj chex |
quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
i actually would prefer +6 to +10, just my opinion of course. |
Ditto, when i bought my empath, i thought +6db was pretty weak, but the curve of the eqs are very nice, to be honest i would like to see identical curves on many of rane's mixers. |
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dartman |
what are "pots"? are they rotary equivalent of faders? I'm in the dark here, somebody help me out. |
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dj chex |
quote: | Originally posted by dartman
what are "pots"? are they rotary equivalent of faders? I'm in the dark here, somebody help me out. |
"POTS" are short for potentiometer. Basically the knob that allows you to adjust the electrical resistance in a circuit, or gain levels, eq's, etc in a audio mixer. |
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djtrinity |
yeah....if i can get my price its going...if not i'll keep it...i also sold the denons.....i wanna stack a 19" dual player on top of the mixer in the console ....i don't scratch or use the platter @ all so the 3000's really were pointless for me.....i'm either gonna go back to the vestax PMC 46 MK2 and a denon 4000 and save a gee or get a 2600f and and maybe take out the eq mod and put it there....i don't know anymore.....i get so bored now i have to keep changing to keep it interesting |
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djtrinity |
quote: | Originally posted by Keith Chambers
I don't know how I feel about this change. I guess you might need split cueing if you have crappy monitors but I always liked how it *forced* you to mix against an external source. It really helped me to become a better DJ.
After listening to some of Oakey's recent mixes I'm sure he'll be the first one asking for the 'a' model. It's sad what as happened to him really. But I will learn from his example and take better care of my hearing. :cool:
Thanks for the post!
Keith |
i also don't use a split cue....i think its better to use one ear....just my preference...but in a club i would rather it have the the split cue option available if i can't hear !!!for home i don't see any worth 2 it!:) |
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