Home 2023 Forums Digital DJ Gear Denon MC4000 or Reloop Terminal mix 8

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  • #2280071
    DJ Vintage
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    The MC4000 is fully supported by Serato too I think. There are some pretty big differences, so based on your workflow and budget it shouldn’t be that hard of a pick.

    #2280461
    Peter Turk
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    Yes I know !Well I am leaning more towards TM8 but because there is no distributer in my country and have to order it abroad! I know you are experts and have experience with TM8 and you have wonderful reviews about all dj gear but just want to know if there are any electronic or mechanical problems with it!Denon is to knew and I know its to soon to be smart to talk about it!I just need gear that I can count on and be proud owner for longer period!Is TM8 worth it?

    #2281421
    DJ Vintage
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    This particular model might be new, but Denon’s track record is very good when it comes to mechanical/electronic excellence. Co-moderator Terry is a long term Reloop user (like I have been using Denon gear for the last 20+ years) and he never reported any problems.

    #2282621
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Well I had no issues with my Terminal Mix 8 for about a year and a half now.
    But things can happen of course. Every manufacturer in the world can have a unit that is a lemon and has issues. Usually reloop are very good to take care of this and have excellent support.

    #2286701
    1touch
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    I was having this same dilemia also, but after lots of late night youtube viewing, reading up the digital dj tips controller and software guide and going back n forth on what I wanted, I finally decide on the Denon MC6000 mk2. Now I know this isn’t the MC4000, which don’t get me wrong I loved also, but the MC6000 mk2 to me offered more flexibility to add on other devices in the future.

    #2286891
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    It’s the mobile DJs working horse.

    #2287451
    Peter Turk
    Participant

    Thanks guys!I want all serato controls on my controller!I know TM8 has them what about MC6000MkII?Now i am pretty close to my decision 🙂

    #2287841
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    The MC6000 sacrificed a few things (like a full bank of performance pads and two full mic channels) for smaller footprint/portability. But unless you are really big on pad performance, I’d venture that you won’t miss the pads that much. You CAN after all trigger samples and stuff, which for most mobile jocks is plenty of functionality.

    Other than that, it is made for Serato, so you can expect all the buttons to do what they say in the same terminology as in the Serato software.

    #2287851
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    The MC6000 sacrificed a few things (like a full bank of performance pads and two full mic channels) for smaller footprint/portability. But unless you are really big on pad performance, I’d venture that you won’t miss the pads that much. You CAN after all trigger samples and stuff, which for most mobile jocks is plenty of functionality.

    Other than that, it is made for Serato, so you can expect all the buttons to do what they say in the same terminology as in the Serato software.

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