I suppose the 2 other full faders and EQ would allow people to really adjust and modify the EQ sounds for their remix decks, as opposed to just the volume.
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I'm 3decks easily and have started mucking around with the F1 on the 4th, and sometimes use Maschine on the 5th
So personally looking for 5 channels with faders and EQ
That is true...but I see the thinking that NI had with this...it is intended to be used alongside 1 or 2 F1s and they have filter knobs and faders already for each slot...I know that I personally don't use any EQs on the remix deck channel on my 4-channel mixer. I keep all the EQs at 12 0'clock, and the volume fader all the way up and just mix using the F1 filter knob and the slot faders.
I think you may be in the minority overall...I don't think most of the rest of us have enough skills to mix with more than 2 decks/channels let alone 4 or 5 and be any good at it. I know I am not. I love the remix decks...but I don't use them extensively. They get sprinkled in throughout a set for a little improvisation and live remixing...I might prepare a couple of remix sets for songs I will play or based on my own loops/beats. I guess I just suspect that most of us, if we are really honest with ourselves (I include myself here) don't really need all the features of modern mixers/cdjs etc...I think a lot of us want to believe that we will be good enough someday and/or just like shiny new knobs and buttons...again, I include myself here as welll :-)
I feel like the djm has a better crossfader for my needs and has more knobs and buttons to be midi mapped offering more flexibility. I don't need actual remix deck control as I'm going to pick up an f1. The only thing that has me torn from just picking up a djm-t1 (which I can get from guitar center for about $750 with they're Columbus day sale) is whether or not the post fader effects will work for it. Anyone know?
I'm curious to know if I can route both remix decks to decks C for main volume control and then use Deck D for Maschine? Or maybe use the Aux channel for Maschine.
It comes with scratch pro and is focused 90% for timecode users as it looks to me. I want to be just controller DJ so no thanks.
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