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  • in reply to: Controllers with built-in mixers. #6547
    Pär Hessler
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    Cybertrash, post: 6538 wrote: How are the Pitch faders on the MC6000? Something that’s worried me a bit is that the faders on normal MIDI-controllers are a bit too low-rez, leaving youd ependent on something like the S4 or a Itch controller if you want to do manual beatmatching.

    The pitch faders as every other things are very good on the MC6000.
    The rez and range is up to you to shose in Traktor, there are several in the settings.
    I have palyed manual with my MC6000 (with default settings) it works as well as my S3700 no problem what so ever.
    //DJ Hessler

    in reply to: Post a pic of your set-up! #1001528
    Pär Hessler
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    On the 1st pic is my MC6000 and I currently is beatgridding all my tracks so I do not use it yet
    I have a hardcase for it btw.

    On the 2nd pic is my setup for a wedding:
    2 top speakers on stand QSC K-12
    1 sub QSC K-sub
    2 CD Media players Denon S3700
    1 Mixer Denon X1700
    Cases Pro DJ User
    CD case with 500+ Cd records
    Headphones Denon HP1000 & Senhiser HD-450
    Mintruss 2×1,5M
    6 different disco lights.
    Pro DJ user laptopstand
    Macbook Pro (with Filemaker Pro registerprogram to find wich song is on wich CD)
    Klotz Kables

    A very good sounding setup that takes up to approx 300people
    3KW built in power in the speakers together.
    I am very happy with it and the MC6000 I will use only when it is not possible to use my S37000/X1700
    because lack of space….. :-))

    in reply to: Controllers with built-in mixers. #6539
    Pär Hessler
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    Now I do not get it? The size of the Denon MC6000 is a major good thing because it does not take so much space as the others and the layout is very good. I do think that it is the best controller on the market right now and it has all the things that you ask for + more!

    The NS6 is also a good choice but as you say about sw….

    There is one more and it is the Pioneers overprised plastic thing that is too large….
    But if you think the Denon is too small it might suet you.

    I can only say that I have tried them all and I have the MC6000.
    Me and my too friends that has the MC6000 is very happy with them and do think that the size and layout is superior to all other top quality controllers.

    Try them out yourself in a store and buy the one that suets your needs the best.

    //DJ Hessler

    in reply to: Laptop DJing. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly #1001527
    Pär Hessler
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    Pros:
    Portable
    No need to burn CDs and reburn CDs
    Easy and fast to set up
    Takes a small amount of space.
    Many cool features and functions
    Midi mappable to do what you like.

    Cons:
    It takes forever to beatgrid all your music
    (I have 6500 tunes and in a period of 3 month I have managed to beatgrid 1800
    all my sparetime I have spent on this)
    You will have too many tunes in your HD = hard to find chose music
    Even a Mac can freze or crash
    The Traktor SW takes time to learn if you shall use it fully
    (The Traktor bible takes time to read)
    Not acepted on all venues and not by all other DJs
    Midi mapping can fail, all upgrades on sw (from OS to Traktor) can fail.

    Basicly I do think that the biggest con is that it takes a lot of time……

    I use CDs in meanwhile and has a MC6000 for the venues that lacks space for my two S3700 and X1700….

    //DJ Hessler

    in reply to: The Official Kontrol S2 Hype Thread #1001525
    Pär Hessler
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    I do not like the S4 because of the hardware/feel of it.
    It is plastic and the knobs and faders is not top quality like Denon or Pio.
    Must likely the S2 is based on the same pice of olatic and lack the solid feel that the Denon MC 6000 has.
    I stick to the the Denon MC6000 :-))

    in reply to: Is there anyway these could be good? #1001524
    Pär Hessler
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    Please do not go JBL (overpriced) or Behringer (sound like crap)
    Go for QSC K-series sounds 10times better than JBL EON and has lower cost or Mackie they sound good too.

    I have 2x QSC K-12 and one QSC K-Sub and has have them for about 2years
    I am very happy and two of my friends that has lisned to them baugt their own K12….

    //DJ Hessler

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