Anyone have a list, recommendation, etc. I have an SZ and an RZ but need smaller for small bar. I have a ddj-800 and and HATE the software control.
geposted Sat 27 Mar 21 @ 8:20 pm
DDJ-1000 SRT comes to mind, since you said 2 other pioneer controllers
geposted Sat 27 Mar 21 @ 8:22 pm
Rune (dj-in-norway) wrote :
DDJ-1000 SRT comes to mind, since you said 2 other pioneer controllers
Hardware control, not software takeover.
geposted Sat 27 Mar 21 @ 9:54 pm
DDJ-1000 SRT is hardware (as SZ and RZ)
DDJ-1000 is software
https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/hardware/pioneer/ddj1000srt/installation.html
vs
https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/hardware/pioneer/ddj1000/installation.html
DDJ-1000 is software
https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/hardware/pioneer/ddj1000srt/installation.html
vs
https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/hardware/pioneer/ddj1000/installation.html
geposted Sat 27 Mar 21 @ 9:55 pm
ohhh!!!
geposted Sat 27 Mar 21 @ 10:06 pm
any others?
geposted Mon 29 Mar 21 @ 7:13 pm
Not much these days...
Almost all new controllers are now using software mixer.
All controllers released for Rekordbox are using software mixer for the last 3 years.
Also MOST controllers released for Serato are either hybrid (a strange combination of software/hardware mixer) or software.
As far as I know, DDJ-1000SRT is the only recent controller released with a pure hardware mixer.
PS: When I said hybrid above I don't mean controllers like RZ that you can switch between software and hardware mixer according to your liking. I'm talking about a combination of doing the mixing in software level, but sending the sound of each deck independently on the controller.
PS2: The only recent units I know off, that have hardware mixing mode, are battle or club mixers and not controllers
Almost all new controllers are now using software mixer.
All controllers released for Rekordbox are using software mixer for the last 3 years.
Also MOST controllers released for Serato are either hybrid (a strange combination of software/hardware mixer) or software.
As far as I know, DDJ-1000SRT is the only recent controller released with a pure hardware mixer.
PS: When I said hybrid above I don't mean controllers like RZ that you can switch between software and hardware mixer according to your liking. I'm talking about a combination of doing the mixing in software level, but sending the sound of each deck independently on the controller.
PS2: The only recent units I know off, that have hardware mixing mode, are battle or club mixers and not controllers
geposted Mon 29 Mar 21 @ 10:22 pm
Thank you Phantom. I just cannot deal with these software mixers and the loss of real volume control. I am so used to my sz and rz being just load and go. Fighting deck volume levels every single song, twisting a damn gain knob every song, that is such bullshit.
geposted Tue 30 Mar 21 @ 7:05 pm
We have discussed this in the past.
Have you tried to disable autoGain but KEEP the gainSliderIncludesAutoGain setting active ?
(And try RZ with software mixer)
Have you tried to disable autoGain but KEEP the gainSliderIncludesAutoGain setting active ?
(And try RZ with software mixer)
geposted Tue 30 Mar 21 @ 7:14 pm
I know its older, does the Denon MC 6000 do what you are looking for?
geposted Tue 30 Mar 21 @ 7:38 pm
You do get used to software mixing assuming you use the correct settings.
I used to have the MC6000 and absolutely hated software mixing but after a few gigs it made no difference.
I used to have the MC6000 and absolutely hated software mixing but after a few gigs it made no difference.
geposted Tue 30 Mar 21 @ 7:47 pm
PhantomDeejay wrote :
We have discussed this in the past.
Have you tried to disable autoGain but KEEP the gainSliderIncludesAutoGain setting active ?
(And try RZ with software mixer)
Have you tried to disable autoGain but KEEP the gainSliderIncludesAutoGain setting active ?
(And try RZ with software mixer)
No, I didnt do that, but I will go do that right now and see how it works out with my ddj-800
geposted Wed 31 Mar 21 @ 12:50 am