![]() I'm looking for some Underground, Deep House etc to mix. The two crates of vinyl I have with tunes from the 80's and 90's ain't helping the cause. Now the challenge will be to find vinyl in my area, I'm 20 minutes from NY, I we had a spot in New Jersey, the N.E. But at human levels you do have full kill. I turned the high's mid's and low's to kill, set the gains and master at the 12 o’clock position you have full kill, no sound, but when I turned the gains and master past 3 o’clock to max, I heard audio from my speakers the audio was faint. Not really a CON but an observation: The POTS are plastic, but so are the POTS on my Pioneer EFX500, and the mixer EQ’s are not full kill as advertised. And the stereo Aux In section, complete with. Connectivity options include Mic, Line and USB sources, so you can bring all your tunes to the party. NOX404 have aux in and out, line/usb for audio recording and playback from your pc and phono select of course, effects are assignable with TAP and the mixer has a send and return TRS for an external effects processor so I can use my EFX500, which lead me to choose the NOX404 over big sister A&H XONE22. Much like an NOX202 on steroids, the 2-channel Behringer NOX404 ups the ante with a switchable FX Loop and adjustable fader curves per channel for the ultimate in control and versatility. Along with the Infinium optical crossfader with reverse and separate X,Y curve adjust, with a 1mm cut in, and tension adjust you will be crab scratching in no time. I purchased the mixer not just for the price alone but the features, channel faders very smooth and reversible, with separate curve adjust, you can also pan left to right the up faders as well. Total $216 and change with taxes and free shipping. I lucked up GC had the 15% discounts and with the price of the mixer 229. Anyway to my review, NOX404, if you looking for an entry level scratch mixer or otherwise look no further. ![]() The software hosts VST plugins and can act as a VST plugin in any DAW production environment.I will first admit, I am a little bias towards Behringer products, I have their Eurolive 208B’s and the 215B’s powered speakers and extremely satisfied for their speakers quality and sound. Additionally, Deckadance includes effects, a sampler, plus up to 8 smart panels for user configurable Loop, Cue, Grid, DVS, Key, Smart Knob and Tempo panels. Smartknobs link a single knob to any number of FX and Mixer interface parameters, while the GrossBeat function in Deckadance provides 8 user adjustable FX per deck, including programmable and automated glitch, stutter and scratch functions. It features up to 4 software decks, allowing performers to mix different sources to energizing tracks. The new Deckadance software application provides all features that DJs need to move the dance floor. ![]() While all individual CMD components work well as rugged, portable stand-alone controllers for most popular DJ and production software programs, the series is designed to easily connect multiple controller configurations. Additionally, all CMD controllers are class-compliant so the artist can simply plug and play without the need for additional drivers. Professional features such as high quality faders, extensive MIDI feedback, and rotary encoders with bright LED indicator rings are organized into a logical layout on each device ensuring a highly ergonomic performance experience. Here is the rest of Behringer's announcement: The new CMD DJ Controllers that are as follows: the CMD MM-1 Mixer Module, CMD DV-1 Digital Vinyl Control Module, LC-1 Live Control Module, CMD PL-1 Platter Control Module and the CMD DC-1 Drum Control.Īs a result of their team up with Image Line, all these new controllers will now come with Image Line's Deckadance Software, so you can quickly use them out of the box. They literally cover everything, from mixing, to vinyl and platter even to Drum control. The new Behringer DJ MIDI controllers are meant to provide a complete solution for DJs at an affordable price.
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