Ecler EVO4 Effects Section
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All Comments (15)
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u can layer effects on the pioner too.. a lot of people forget that
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can i hook up the hercules rmx with the evo 4 ?
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I'll stick 2 my djm800 fx has much cleaner sound
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my friend has got one and some things were broken from new! two channels played lower than other two and the knobs of eq section are unstable (swing on alll sides :/)...
by the way what's the names of these two awesome tracks playing in background?
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In my opinion I rather have the Djm 800 its cleaner, and in the simplest way sexy.. *my opinion*
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I agree, had a Behringer mixer and wont ever have one again. Poor quality build & faders, the effects sounded like some kind of kids toy. If you want quality you have to pay for it
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* 3-4 years (typo).
Also their effects section will sound cheaper then more expensive brand mixer. Simply due to the fact that some manufacturers create their own VST's or use cheap ones which they modify.
For A-brand professional effect mixers you actually pay a part to licensing the effects that are on there.
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Mainly the components used by Behringer.
They surely are not unexperienced when it comes to A/D conversion but the longer you own a behringer mixer the more you will notice that it lacks features from their more expensive counterparts. (DJM800 / Evo4).
Then there's the build quality that will only prove itself over time, but i can assure you there is not a single behringer mixer that works 3-4 of extensive use without any complaints. (I share that experience)
does the effect section have a BPM tap button? or it only works with the bpm its inbuilt counter decides?
SeanArani 3 years ago
You can Tap the BPM on the EVO4
agiprodj 3 years ago
Is it on the evo4 also possible to mod you effex on your pc like the nuo5?
NLrvs 3 years ago
No, but there is extensive changes you can make right on the EVO4
agiprodj 3 years ago
I suppose compare it to the difference in a KIA Sportage and a Porsche Cayenne. Not knocking the Behringer, just saying that while they may both be 32 bit, one costs $400, the other $1550.
agiprodj 3 years ago
Interesting. Though I think Im getting the DDM4000. I'd love to see you guys do a review on the Behringer DDM4000 and if possible a side-by-side comparison with the DJM800 too!
DeeJayBounce 3 years ago
I can see where that would be a good comparison. However, we are not a Behringer dealer. Compared to the DJM-800 - It couldn't come close in sound and build quality. But for the money, it's a lot of features.
agiprodj 3 years ago