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  • in reply to: Wavering on a DDJRX – help me decide! #2486741
    Charles Wah
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    I had a specific comment (lol!)

    I owned a ddjRX from pioneer, in fact I may have been the first person to own one in Canada (am I allowed to say that?).

    the big thing that attracted me to the RX was the sampler that was supposed to record your sequence and then quantize that routine so you could play it back to the audience over any other channel already playing in time and on time (watch the Ean Golden example).

    but even before I could work my way to that I couldnt get pass the bug I think I found (at least on my system):
    A. I could not pre cue the filter!
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    B. I could not pre cue certain color/beat fxs

    I couldnt get past that whatsoever so I took it back, lost some money for restocking fee(because yes I had faith in Pioneer that they would live up to their “big/reputable” name and fix these issues and gave them three months to do so) and went back to the NI way of doing things with an s8.

    Later on I found through buying an djm900 nxs that their are certain color fx and beat fx that you just cannot pre cue – probably the reason why it didn’t work on the ddjRX.

    Finally, I left pioneer and their ecosystem of quantization via lan (rented a cdj just to see how this system worked – wow!, but way too expensive) and opted for another external mixer in the Allen and Heath Px5. sound quality blows the 900nxs outta the water – I guess what they say really is true – analog is the way to go!

    so now I run Traktor, with two d2s through my PX5 and soon Ill be releasing a mix!

    I dont’ know if that helped but if you need to pre-cue (like I do) and sculpt your sound precisely before letting your audience hear it, then I wouldn’t go the pioneer route. it sucks because YES their rekordbox music management system is awesome and I believe the dj software package can and will grow to be as good if not better than traktor and serato – but its not their yet. its a tough decision because music management is arguably the biggest part of djing, especailly in the digital music era where personal collections have grown one hundred fold – and in this area alone, Pioneer really have nailed that part down.

    I hope this helps rather than confuses. for me though I’m still using the Itunes for music management, and then importing into traktor. I heard about and then tried the beatport pro app as well but that seems to have just inserted one more step into the already two prong thingy Im using now.

    cheers

    charles

    in reply to: What exactly does mp3gain do? #2248911
    Charles Wah
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    Hey guys,

    great topic – was just looking through the forum for an article related to this and bam! found one…
    did you guys hear that or do I have to normalize it for you (jk).

    was wondering if you anyone has any more personal experience on software choices for normalizing mp3s?
    $98 for platinum notes right now is just not that feasible (its not like my entire library has to be normalized).

    maybe someone knows a another software workaround like level gaining in audacity or logic perhaps…
    (like take my current 320kbps mp3, convert to wav, and edit gain or automate in logic).

    any suggestions would be appreciated thanks guys.

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