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Denon DN-X100 Mixer Overview

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2008

Here is an overview of the Denon DN-X100 Mixer. This is by request of HaxXx1 and I'm sure a lot of other people want to know about this mixer. Thanks for watching.

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  • i hav this mixer ..its tidy and neat i love it but can come1 please tell me what is the point in channell reverse???:S

  • @pmccallig18 Haha, 2 years later and I still can't give you a solid answer on that one. All I can say is, when I play first person shooters I play inverted. Up is down, and down is up. I have to idea why it just feels more natural. I bet some dj out there is saying the same thing about channel reverse

  • Is it easy to get used to?

    Thanks, this is the best video I've seen, your a young ellaskins.

    :D

  • haha thanks a lot for that. Means a lot since I watched ellaskins videos a lot and it got me to buy my gear in the first place.

    The mixer is really user-friendly. I don't see how you would have any problem. I bought it not knowing anything about djing first hand and I figured everything out within minutes. It's reliable and easy to hook up. It's really a good mixer, no complaints.

  • hey i cant find this mixer no more

  • It's still widely available. Go to any online shop that sells dj gear and they will have it. Also go to a guitar center store and I bet they will have it available or be able to order it for you.

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  • hey man can you use both outputs? the rca master out as a booth monitor? like pioneer mixers? never had a denon but thinking about picking up one

  • @pmccallig18 It's also called Hamster mode in scratching: up until the early 90s people scratched with the line fader and phono switch as opposed to the crossfader. When you learn on the line fader, pushing up with the thumb is ON, and down with your index is OFF. The crossfader is the opposite orientation; index finger for ON, and thumb for OFF. This reverse switch allows someone of that generation to scratch on the crossfader, the way they learned on the line fader / switch.

  • @bigboydjs Also, Allen & Heath have some nice scratch mixes for cheaper too, although, not dirt cheap.

  • @pmccallig18 Here's why. For scratch DJ's from the UK, they prefer to reverse the channels as a personal preference. So, to scratch with sample from the right deck, they'd have the crossfader to the right and have to push it left to turn it on and off, for scratch techniqes. If this doesn't make sense, just PM me, I'll give you a better explanation.

  • @EGS3 With this mixer can you preview a song before it starts if so how?

  • @EGS3 Thanks for the reply lol...2 years later and i still dont know either. I bought this mixer and broke it unfortuneatly :(...Never got the use of chanell reverse and dont know lol...Thanks for the reply anyway! I always love getting an unexpected reply from years ago :P

  • make a video showing how good is it scratching

  • hey man, can you connect both the masters output (balanced and unbalanced) using one of them as a "record output" ? Thanks ;)

  • no lighting on the faders?

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