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    Quote Originally Posted by JSM View Post
    If these guys ever get this to market, I guess (by previous pricing) it will be in your ballpark.

    http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/CMD-STUDIO-4A.aspx - but it was announced at the start of the year, I've mailed them repeatedly for info .....all i ever seem to get is "coming soon"


    I can't see where this one is best then a MC3000, VCI or S4... ???

    It have something new that the other ones don't have?





    Quote Originally Posted by JSM View Post
    This is going in a different direction, I have myself and I LOVE it, I have two trurntables and DVS set up at the same time due it's clever routing. You will need at least an Audio 4DJ (two channel scratch), but best with an Audio8DJ, then you can get all 4 channels running independently.

    http://www.behringer.com/news/behrin...12-tech-award/

    http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/DDM4000.aspx

    loading tracks is done with DVS, I use the mixers effects (not traktor), and the best bit if the computer crashes, it's a real mixer ...just put on some real vinyl.


    I think this is not a option for me... But the crash problem is not problem for the MC3000, the controller have two line in for external decks.




    Quote Originally Posted by Jester.NZ View Post
    from your list my 3 choices would be ..

    Denon MC3000
    Traktor Kontrol S2
    VCI-300 MK2


    Yup, I'm EXACTLY there

    I think it will be this

    And i will go to Canada on Christmas, so i think i will get some promotion after that right? You guys have this on cristmas (best prices)?


    PS: Litle help with my poor english here: Is "IN cristmas" or "ON Cristmas" or "AT cristmas? ( ty a lot! )





    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    All god choices... I'm going with 4A because of amount of controls end cos the fect that how blanket is long you can reach your legs till there

    Same point, please let me know why you think 4A is best then the other options...

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    The Denon is better built than the S4, but the S4 has better control over traktor.

    The CMD Studio 4A, is supposed to be brilliant, but as no-one has one yet, we can only speculate.

    and the preposition you are looking for is "AT" Christmas, the same for "AT" the weekend, or "AT" the end of the month. we use "at" to define a point of time, but we can't be specific, unless we include the time.

    The rule

    IN summer / winter / June / a weeks time
    AT the weekend / Christmas / 7 O'Clock
    On Friday

    (I have an English Grammar school now that I've retired).
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxdanger View Post
    please let me know why you think 4A is best then the other options...
    Hey, I didn't said it's better in build quality because it's not out jet, and on other hand it probably isn't with lower price. Point was on big mapping that I will support for this unit when I get one.

    From all listed I'll go for denon if I were you.

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    I have an S4 and love it, I say if you wanna use Traktor then save alittle more and go this route. Or just save and go CDJ
    If you don't have haters, you're not doing it right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otacon View Post
    I have an S4 and love it, I say if you wanna use Traktor then save alittle more and go this route. Or just save and go CDJ
    I must say I think I'm a little spoilt too (but i spoiled myself), I have 2 x NI KS4 and 1 x Denon MC6000 and 2 x SC2000's.

    The Denons are built brilliantly, solid and they feel it. The S4 is much lighter, plastic but if you want control over Traktor Pro, it's the only way to go.

    But if you put the S4 into a road ready flightcase, you don't notice the plastic.

    You should try them out for yourself, don't believe us, 'cos you may not have the same opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSM View Post
    and the preposition you are looking for is "AT" Christmas, the same for "AT" the weekend, or "AT" the end of the month. we use "at" to define a point of time, but we can't be specific, unless we include the time.

    The rule

    IN summer / winter / June / a weeks time
    AT the weekend / Christmas / 7 O'Clock
    On Friday

    (I have an English Grammar school now that I've retired).
    Unfortunately you are incorrect. But seeing as english isn't your first language. U did well.

    It would be ON the weekend. Not AT the weekend.

    AT is used for time, ON the specific day and IN for seasons, months and such.

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    Actually, I am British and I am a fully qualified English grammar lecturer at Barcelona University, sorry it is NOT on the weekend, the correct preposition is AT. I also teach Advanced English in my own school in my home town.

    However I forgive you seeing as you are French ...
    http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/p...in-on-time.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSM View Post
    Actually, I am British and I am a fully qualified English grammar lecturer at Barcelona University, sorry it is NOT on the weekend, the correct preposition is AT. I also teach Advanced English in my own school in my home town.

    However I forgive you seeing as you are French ...
    http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/p...in-on-time.htm
    At my native we say for this weekend but properly on english it would be AT, for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    At my native we say for this weekend but properly on english it would be AT, for sure
    In Canada its most definitely ON the weekend. I live In BC not Quebec bro, barely know any french.

    http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=200842

    3rd post pretty much sums up where we are at.

    U.S. English - on the weekend
    British English - at the weekend

    Saludos

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllDay View Post
    In Canada its most definitely ON the weekend. I live In BC not Quebec bro, barely know any french.

    The most correct term would be THIS weekend tho.
    If you're from Canada then It's all forgiven

    -At this weekend
    -On that weekend

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