House/Electro fun mix.
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You're not bad. :D
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buy an pioneer cdj 2000
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Nice Dude your good man!! I wish i cud mix like u man. I don't know how to mix but i really want to know how.
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Thanks for that reply! By internal software I meant the software that is inside the mixer. Since it is a digital mixer, many actions you perform on it are processed by the mixer's built-in software (if I am not mistaken). I was just wondering, because the seller at my local DJ store told me he had complaints about it freezing or crashing.
Gotta give it a try at the store to see how it does!
Thanks a lot for your detailed comments and keep on your nice mixing :)
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That is the exact set up I want to get?
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Okay, so basically on this mixer EQ knobs do not snap to the 12 o'clock position?
Have you been using it for long? How is the build quality? I am skeptical in buying a Behringer and would like to have you opinion about it.
jeansim 1 year ago
@jeansim The eq rotaries feel slower to move than the djm. DDM4000's eq's do have a 12 o'clock sitting position however i felt it was to easy to miss when making adjustments. Build quality I wouldn't feel as confident using it as the djm and some rotaries start turning quicker after normal use but it wont fall apart. It's good if you want a mixer with that has heaps of features but wont be as sturdy as mixers with the just the main functions imo. Try to get hands on with it in a store first.
SergeantHi5 1 year ago
@SergeantHi5 thanks!!! one more thing... is that true that its internal software sometimes crashes or freezes?
jeansim 1 year ago
@jeansim By internal software do you mean the onboard fx section or Traktor. Over the 6 - 12 months that I had the DDM4000 I never encountered any feezing or crashes. I bought it because of the filters and the four channel ability however I was never satisfied with the quality of the filter's sound. What good is an effect if it doesn't sound good lol imo.
SergeantHi5 1 year ago
would you rather the djm 400 to the ddm4000 ?
LewRobz2K8 2 years ago
djm because when it comes to mixing I find it operates much smoother in terms of eq's, faders, even fx. when I turn an eq on a ddm there's no very defining 12 o'clock point as there is with the djm where it sits into position. Just my opinion.
SergeantHi5 2 years ago