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  • #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

    #1001529
    Cybertrash
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    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.

    #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

    #6549
    Cybertrash
    Member

    As far as I know, resolution is not variable, only pitch range. So my fear is that I will need to decrease the pitch range to something fairly low, in order to gain the resolution the S4 has on full pitch range, leaving me sort of inflexible. But maybe I’m ascribing too much to the NHL protocol.

    #6551
    jezalenko
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    Cybertrash, post: 6544 wrote: But maybe I’m ascribing too much to the NHL protocol.

    Submit!! You know you want to join us……. heheh

    While NHL is pretty cool, there is nothing which is a proper hardware mixer in the range – and having a hardware mixer is a pretty big plus if you want to run your own mobile rig, as it’s dead easy to crank up the iPod when (if) your computer locks up.

    NS6 has some decent sized pitch slider, but it’s pricey….

    #6617
    Cybertrash
    Member

    jezalenko, post: 6546 wrote: NS6 has some decent sized pitch slider, but it’s pricey….

    That it is… And it looks like it’d take some getting used to, using the interface with Traktor.

    #6627
    Pär Hessler
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    NS6 is a great ITCH controller I do like it a lot, but I would not recommend NS6 if you plan on using it with any other SW.
    The price includes ITCH and that SW is not for free. So you throw your money away if you do not use it.
    Also the layout is very good for ITCH but not for other SW.
    In my oppinion it is better to chose another controller if you do not want Itch.
    //DJ Hessler

    #1001589
    DJ Boi Loko
    Member

    There is also the VMS4

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