Hmm... I don't know. I saw him perform once, but no one was recording it. He did perform at least one other time.
Hmm... I don't know. I saw him perform once, but no one was recording it. He did perform at least one other time.
I gigged my I-Mix Club for the first time a couple of months ago, although at the time could'nt get the wheels going (due to no .tsi's available and being a midiphobe) so we used the djm-600 for the actual mixing side of things. Now tho everything is all set up properly and i'm having a great time with it. My first choice for a controller would have been the Vestax i think,but they are about 1K here gosh dang it, so at $500NZ not too bad. Just thought i'd share my own XP of them cheers guys
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Well here in Sweden you can get the DJ-Tech i-MIX for 140 dollars which is cheaper then the x-session pro. Thinking of getting one.
I noticed these videos came up on youtube with B33son
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrhTGZpoB4o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlWF8NDSJGk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eFz5jTLnlo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0xDCOY7z68
I've got an iMix and I could recommend this unit to anyone (as shown on the pic a few posts earlier).
It ain't no creme de la creme, but it's a really great beginners/backup controller. I could easily survive a whole gig if my main unit was disabled somehow.
It's cheap, really simple, and provides you with the features you need as a beginner and of course all buttons can be mapped any way you like it. A nice feature (i assume it's just a lucky coincidence) is that you can plug in in your computer mid-set and traktor recognizes it without needing a reboot.
The only downside (the kind that you find out after you've bought them) are the jog wheels that emits one different midi-note depending on which direction you spin them, making them pretty lame for scratching (i assume - but I'm no scratch jockey myself).
The buttons feels a bit like the VCI-100, a bit harder to press but in no way impossible to get used to.
About 50% of the buttons have LED's beneath them, as easy to activate as the VCI-100 led's for whatever your purposes may be. And if you by them from the swedish company www.teknikmagasinet.se you'll get a 2 year warranty aswell (something I find extremely generous given that this is a low budget, beginners controller).
Last edited by autonic; 08-28-2009 at 12:10 PM.
How is that hybrid mixer supposed to work if you use 4 decks in traktor?
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