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    Thanks for the insight. Is anyone here using the RMX-1000 with an Xone 92? Do they work together fine? I read up that a few people have had issues trying to pair the Rmx with certain Allen & Heath mixers.

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    should be no problem....aux send and return, slave the rmx 1000 to traktors midi clock and go...
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    I don't see why it wouldn't work.

    All you're doing is just putting it into the audio send/return. The only A&H mixers I know it doesn't work with are the DB2 and 4 because they don't have send/returns (why would you anyways with those sound engines).
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    Awesome, thanks for the advice. One last question is if I had the Xone 92 and RMX 1000 setup to my CDJ's and powered KRK speakers. Will I also need to invest in a soundcard? It's my first mixer after an S4 and that had it already built in. I plan to record via a zoom h1 so won't be plugging in a laptop or any software ever.

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    i found traktors effects to be better sounding than my rmx-1000 so i returned it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ant2016 View Post
    Awesome, thanks for the advice. One last question is if I had the Xone 92 and RMX 1000 setup to my CDJ's and powered KRK speakers. Will I also need to invest in a soundcard? It's my first mixer after an S4 and that had it already built in. I plan to record via a zoom h1 so won't be plugging in a laptop or any software ever.
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    Awesome, thanks.

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    You could use Traktor effects which are the best or spend $800 to look like a pro with a one channel garbage effects processor.

    Make sure you get the Pioneer headphones to look really pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loverocket View Post
    You could use Traktor effects which are the best or spend $800 to look like a pro with a one channel garbage effects processor.

    Make sure you get the Pioneer headphones to look really pro.
    Yes i guess it's rather limited and the FX aren't for everyone. For the same price of a 92 and an RMX 1000 you can bag a DB4 so I went with that. 4 channel FX and studio quality sounds was what won me over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ant2016 View Post
    Yes i guess it's rather limited and the FX aren't for everyone. For the same price of a 92 and an RMX 1000 you can bag a DB4 so I went with that. 4 channel FX and studio quality sounds was what won me over.
    Nice man! Hope you like it! DB4 is really a dream mixer for me.
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