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Carl Cox Mixer
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| OMNIFEX |
For the guys that used this mixer, can each bandpass filter
used separately?
In other words, can I have the Lowpass on Deck 1, the Highpass
on Deck 2, and, nothing on Deck three.
Anyone knows if there is a PDF Manual available for this
mixer?
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| j@y |
yes you can
i dont know about the manual
filter's resonance level cannot be changed |
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| OMNIFEX |
Thanks!
I'm comparing it (Carl Cox Mixer) against the A&H 62.
Hows the faders?
Loose or Tight?
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| djdk |
| the only thing the 62 has over the CX is an extra channel, apart from that the CX kicks the 62s ass :D |
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| FunKenLouis |
| quote: | Originally posted by djdk
the only thing the 62 has over the CX is an extra channel, apart from that the CX kicks the 62s ass :D |
true
but yuoll rarely have 4 channels on all the way
you have 4 inputs anyways
its worth it
i have it at home and it rocks
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| beats and beeps |
The vestax cx is my personal favourite mixer.
I encourage you to try it. As explaining what makes it so good is difficult.
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| DannyO |
I'd go with the CX aswell, from what I been reading about it, people would give up there family members for one.
That might now be saying much, I'd give up my brother for some pizza right now. |
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| OMNIFEX |
Thanks.
So, how are the faders?
Loose or tight. |
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| jupiterone |
| Go with the CX. really the thing that blew me off from buying the 62 was the problem that you cant hear your eq changes in your headphones. Most of you may not find this a big problem but im adding in my opinion. |
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