My rotary Xone 4D.
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    Default My rotary Xone 4D.

    Finally finished it! I am one happy twister!



    http://www.djforums.com/forums/showt...20#post3004920
    Last edited by Cardell; 07-10-2011 at 04:16 PM. Reason: Added pic.

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    Sick!

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    No offense, but what the hell have you done to that beautiful xone? That is now one ugly mixer :/ Also lack of crossfader is a bit... Interesting. Any reason you didn't drop the rotaries in line like a zone 92 rotary? Trying to make it reversible?
    Last edited by keeb; 07-11-2011 at 01:25 AM.

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    i can appreciate it from the diy point of view but..... why?
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    Pretty neat

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    Quote Originally Posted by keeb View Post
    No offense, but what the hell have you done to that beautiful xone? That is now one ugly mixer :/ Also lack of crossfader is a bit... Interesting. Any reason you didn't drop the rotaries in line like a zone 92 rotary? Trying to make it reversible?
    Would you consider a newborn child beautiful? I wouldn't, but this is my newborn baby.

    I never use the crossfader. Never ever.

    Yes, by doing it this way it's a reversible mod. I also didn't have to create a new faceplate for large sums of money.

    zestoi - I prefer rotary potentiometers over linear potentiometers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardell View Post
    Would you consider a newborn child beautiful? I wouldn't, but this is my newborn baby.

    I never use the crossfader. Never ever.

    Yes, by doing it this way it's a reversible mod. I also didn't have to create a new faceplate for large sums of money.

    zestoi - I prefer rotary potentiometers over linear potentiometers.
    Fair enough. And if it works for you, more power to you!

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    Great stuff. Love it when you think outside the box. And im sure it will look great when you paint it.
    Last edited by djgstefan; 07-12-2011 at 04:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djgstefan View Post
    Great stuff. Love it when you think outside the box. And im sure it will look ok when you paint it.
    quite literally outside the box in this case
    11mba / 13mbp / tsp2 / live9 / audio10 / 2x reloop rp7000gold / 2x xdj1000 / 2x d2
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    Quote Originally Posted by derschaich
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    Thanks guys haha! I'll for sure end up getting a 92 rotary in the future at some point (not as a replacement, more like a supplement) anyways, but definitely took some time to figure out how to do it, both practically and electrically!

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