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Question on Denon X1500 Mixer
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| Kooshie |
Ok, I've been wanting to buy this mixer for a long time. I know it's right up there with the Pioneer DJM series and the cheaper knock off Behringer DJX700.
I've been looking for "faqs" and manuals in general on the mixer itself, I even went to the main homepage and tried dling the manuals. Unffortunatly, I have nothing on my computer that'll open it. I figured, someone on thsi msg board has used it one time or another:
I have the 19" DN-X400, with is a much larger and less functional mixer to the X1500. And I know that it has digital outputs. Now, on the X400, there's a "Track Mark" button used for the digital out when recording live sets onto cd's. This lil gadget comes in handy. My question is, does the X1500 offer a track marker like the X400?
Any informtation would be greatly appreciated.
~Thank You. |
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| Kooshie |
| thanx for the help guys :P |
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| Tegu |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kooshie
I've been looking for "faqs" and manuals in general on the mixer itself, I even went to the main homepage and tried dling the manuals. Unffortunatly, I have nothing on my computer that'll open it. |
all you need to read it is adobe acrobat reader. it's a free program you can download from the adobe website.
| quote: | | Now, on the X400, there's a "Track Mark" button used for the digital out when recording live sets onto cd's. This lil gadget comes in handy. My question is, does the X1500 offer a track marker like the X400? |
no, the dn-x1500 doesn't have such a thing. would be nice though :wtf: |
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| SgtFoo |
| question.. do you record digitally out directly to a (rackmount?) cd-burner unit? or do you record to a computer's digital input?? |
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| Tegu |
| quote: | Originally posted by SgtFoo
question.. do you record digitally out directly to a (rackmount?) cd-burner unit? or do you record to a computer's digital input?? |
myself or lassy? |
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| Basstard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kooshie
I know it's right up there with the Pioneer DJM series and the cheaper knock off Behringer DJX700. |
:wtf: |
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| SgtFoo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tegu
myself or lassy? |
either of you |
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