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2 NEW Korg Mixers (pg. 3)
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| plaxx |
If the price is right, I wouldn't hesitate getting a Zero8. IT looks absolutely amazing and full of functions. Also, I like how the design/look & feel is geared towards ableton.
Wow.. Korg was the last company I would expect this from. Great job. |
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| ZeJayMan |
| quote: | Originally posted by MiguelD
this question is to be expected in ths thread...what should i get? pio`s a&h or korg???:p |
Try before you buy. |
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| naeblis |
| korg zer4 is $1299... anyone heard any reviews comparing this to the a&h? hopefully will purchase over the summer! w00t! |
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| jupiterone |
| Zero8 is extremely hot but I still can't see me using all that . I can barely use everything on the 3D as it is. That backlighting is sick as though. |
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| a.chan |
| how good would the effects be on the zero4 compared to a djm 400? |
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| Stu Cox |
Zero 4 for me please... looks like they're about £750 over here.
Anyone wanna buy my DN-X1500? :p |
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| Hasneez |
sorry for the bump but when the hell is this expected to be out ? :whip:
been waiting for a god damn long time |
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| RJT |
| +1 - I really, really think I'm liable to trade in the Xone for a Zero4 once I get some initial impressions/a chance to play on it. |
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| Omega_Blue |
VU meters, color coded backlight = teh sex.
the 11-EQ selector is tight too. Kaoss-style effects touchscreen.. looks ing nice. |
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| discobiscuit |
| i think i like the new elcer evo better... |
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| Existo22 |
| quote: | Originally posted by a.chan
how good would the effects be on the zero4 compared to a djm 400? |
I would go as far as saying better. Since I havent tried it yet I will reserve judgement but I will say that Korg has established their brand in the pro audio market for years.
They are makers of DSP digital synths that are used on platinum selling top-40 records.
The triton for example is industry standard in hip-hop and pop.
So they would have a ton of money to spend on developing fxs algorithms that are unique to their product line. It wouldnt cost them anything to use those algorithms in a different product being a different synth or a different mixer.
And if this is the case you can expect those fxs to be oozing with quality! |
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| Stu Cox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Existo22
I would go as far as saying better. Since I havent tried it yet I will reserve judgement but I will say that Korg has established their brand in the pro audio market for years.
They are makers of DSP digital synths that are used on platinum selling top-40 records.
The triton for example is industry standard in hip-hop and pop.
So they would have a ton of money to spend on developing fxs algorithms that are unique to their product line. It wouldnt cost them anything to use those algorithms in a different product being a different synth or a different mixer.
And if this is the case you can expect those fxs to be oozing with quality! |
Ecler have been making stuff for donkeys too - they started in the mid 60s and have always been a very strong reputable brand.
Here I mean 'donkeys years' i.e. a long time - they haven't actually been making audio equipment for donkeys to use... that would be ridiculous |
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