Chuck Van Eekelen
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Thanks for the update and good luck!
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorI don’t think Traktor has FX plugins like Serato.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorBoth are good options. You are the only one that can value the features of each and prioritize which are more important to you and your workflow. Both will get you into the early days of playing out. Only when you are starting to play for money regularly will you probably want to upgrade. By then you will sure about the software you want to use, the features you need on the next controller and your decision-making process will be much easier.
Hope that helps a bit.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorI don’t know if they have a center indent (click) in the middle. We had a discussion on this particular feature over at the Denon forums a while back and the opinion seems to be split about 50/50 between wanting and not wanting the click. Effectively you see a few versions on gear:
1) Only indent. Potential problem = less accuracy around the center as the fader might “fall” into the click right at the point you are trying to control.
2) Indent plus LED. Adds visual indication to tactile (click) feedback
3) Nothing. This is the cheapest option, with no tactile or visual indication
4) Only LED. Just a light that goes on when you are in the middle. Unfortunately this solution often has a bit of a wide “sweet spot” where it comes on, but isn’t quite there yet.It all boils down to personal preference I guess. I personally don’t really care where the 0 sits, as I rarely mix around the 0 point and two tracks are hardly ever the exact same speed even if they are both labeled 128 bpm for example. In addition to that, with sync usage, your fader might sit at 0 where the actual speed is +/- something.
As for price and such, I agree with you that there are other options, but what makes the Mixon different from just about everything else on the market is it Laptop/Tablet hybrid operation. It even supports the iPad Pro. As such it makes for a nice small package for mobile work. Drop the controller (on top) somehwere, slot the tablet in. No laptop stand, no extra space needed for the laptop. And at home you can hook up your laptop or desktop as you like and use just about any software out there (except Traktor and RekordBox I’d say) to experiment to your hearts content.
All other controllers in it’s price range will need a computer/laptop to function properly, although some software will allow you (through the use of things like the Camera Connection Kit) to hook USB controllers up to it. But the choice is a lot narrower than using tablet-centric controllers.
Not an easy choice, I will be the first to admit.
As for the length of the faders, for me it depends on how often you use the fader (or if you use Sync a lot of the time) and what BPM range you use. Most software with the possible exception of Serato with Pitch’N’Time plugin doesn’t do to well with larger (+10%) bpm changes. So if you stick to 4-6% range, you actually have a pretty high resolution. Compare it to having a larger fader set to 10% and only using the first 40-60% of it’s length.
Also don’t forget the Mixon 4 comes with a full version of Serato included (not Intro!) as compared to some of the other controllers out there. And things like separate volume control for your sample bank.
So, best thing is to get your hands on one, bring your own laptop/tablet and have a go at it.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorNo preview option on either I think, at least not standalone. Many DJ software has this option though (like RekordBox where you can click anywhere on the mini wave form for a preview without loading the track).
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorI doubt SSD has something to with it. If anything an SSD has faster access times. What is is then? Good question. I will try give it a try with my MCX8000 and Serato in the next week (holidays!) and hopefully get back to this.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorWhat budget are you looking for?
What things do you need? What do you want?
What is your primary DJ-ing goal?
Do you play out (or intend to do so in the near future) or is this home setup only?Well, you get my drift. This info will help define the advice we can give you.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorHi there Eli. Welcome to the forums. Enjoy your time here!
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorGlad you got it figured out! And great job reporting back with your findings and solution.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorI guess it will depend on what kind of DJ-ing you want to do. If you fancy yourself a resident at a happening place for the 21-25 yr old, it might not be beneficial to be 45+ and just starting.
If you think you can produce tracks and people like those tracks, you’ll make your way somehow.
When being a mobile DJ is your goal and you want to do corporate gigs, weddings, anniversaries and birthdays, then having a mature image and a few gray hairs might work in your favor.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorHi and welcome to the forums, Eddie.
I believe you will find this one of the least judgemental or critical forums around. We try to run a tight ship and don’t tolerate deviation from the posting guidelines, which are all about making this place a pleasant space for (digital) DJs, any age, gender or experience level.
Enjoy your time here!
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorHi and welcome to the forums. Enjoy your time here!
Chuck Van EekelenModeratora) Mixtrack. Nice controller. Personally I find it went a little too wide, but that also means plenty of space in the layout. If the displays work with your DJ software, it’s handy to have this info (time, BMP, decknumber, key and such) close by. It means it’s easier to place your laptop more to the side rather than sitting in front of you.
b) Not something I recommend. The only thing it has going for it (my personal opinion) is indeed the price. Other than that I don’t have very many good memories/experiences with their gear/service.
c) DDJ-SB2. Been a long time entry in our suggested controller list. Solid.
d) Mixpad 2. Think the price fits the unit. But I’ll gladly let other who own one explain why.
You might consider upping your budget a bit, in which case you can include the Mixon 4.
All just my 3 cents as usual.
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorAnalogue mixing = no problem
Filters = on all sources, it’s channel linked
FX = works on analogue, BUT … only on channels 1 and 2
Chuck Van EekelenModeratorHi there and welcome back!
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