My Reloop RP7000 DVS Turntable Setup
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    Default My Reloop RP7000 DVS Turntable Setup

    I just finished my first DVS setup and I want to show you guys it.
    I am only 16 years old and have been DJ'ing for almost a year. I also have a Pioneer DDJ-SR, but its irrelevant now.

    My equipment:
    -Reloop RP-7000
    -Native Instruments TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2
    -Reloop Concord Blue
    -Samsung Laptop (replacing with mac soon)




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    Nice!

    Look after it and enjoy!!
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    how are you liking the rp-7000?
    DJ: Pioneer DDJ-SX // Sennheiser HD 8 DJ
    Production: Macbook 15" // Ableton // M-Audio Oxygen 49 MIDI Keyboard // KRK Rokit 5 x2
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    Thanks

    The Rp7000 are great. They feel really solid and I don't think they will break easily. They feel just like Technics (build quality and feeling)

    They are pretty much a better version of the Technics.

    So far I love them

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    Looks good! Great tables those 7000 & 8000's.
    Kontrol X1MK2 <3

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    "Irrelevant" DDJ-SR? Feel free to send it to me ;p.
    Really nice setup!

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    I obviously need them (great for playing on parties etc) but not relevant for the setup I am showing off here

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    Last edited by frontyer; 01-11-2015 at 05:40 AM.

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    That's a perfect setup right there. I'd definitely recommend that setup as the best bang for a buck premium setup for Traktor DVS-use. It's either that or with Serato and Rane 62, but that's ridicilously expensive for a young DJ.
    For straight DVS use, the RP7000's are better than Technics in my opinion. I've DJ'ing and serviced Technics tables for over 10 years, so I know a little about decks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thugsucker View Post
    That's a perfect setup right there. I'd definitely recommend that setup as the best bang for a buck premium setup for Traktor DVS-use. It's either that or with Serato and Rane 62, but that's ridicilously expensive for a young DJ.
    For straight DVS use, the RP7000's are better than Technics in my opinion. I've DJ'ing and serviced Technics tables for over 10 years, so I know a little about decks.
    Yeah totally agree! The RP7000 are pretty much the same as Technics just new and a stronger motor and more functions.
    Also the Z2 mixer have everything you need for a DVS setup and does the job just as good as the Rane mixers (for turntableism) and the best thing it cost waaay less than a serato setup with the same functionality

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    Quote Originally Posted by frontyer View Post
    Thanks

    The Rp7000 are great....They are pretty much a better version of the Technics.
    Awsome set, wrong assessment...
    The RP-7000 is a good turntable but the OEM turbo-torque will school you with a heavy handed technique...
    And technically the Sl's trumps all HanPin made TT's, so it's not a better version.

    On a side-note...placing (tapping) midi-buttons on a (soundwise) fragile device like a TT ? (less from ideal IMHO)
    If they don’t want to see the light…..just make them feel the beat…..

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