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    the only thing i see this bringing to the table is a 20 channel soundcard. i just dont see how thats worth an extra 900 dollars
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    Looks nice, but I think I'll go for a 3d, regardless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karlos Santos View Post
    The guy is asked if there are the Classic Allen & Heath FX and Demo guy says no because there are no analogue controls on he DX but surely they could have put Allen & Heath FX on the software . Traktor has Allen & Heath simulated FX.

    Its very odd that Itch has not made use of Allen & Heaths classic FX when its a team up with A&H.

    Those 4 waveforms will be hard to look at if you ask me.

    The Controller , yeah maybe looks ok. Way to expensive. The software nada. Not for me

    Lucky then that the DX will integrate with Traktor just as easily as with Itch.
    Weird cause Ive read in the Scratchworks forum that you can connect a Backup audio source like an Ipod or whatever (in case of computer failure) and if your computer fails, you can still play the source through the mixer...

    This would lead me to believe that there is some kind of analoge thing going on. How else would the unit sustain a sound output if the computer failed?

    Perhaps only the Gain controls are Analoge?....Im confused...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thictool View Post
    Weird cause Ive read in the Scratchworks forum that you can connect a Backup audio source like an Ipod or whatever (in case of computer failure) and if your computer fails, you can still play the source through the mixer...

    This would lead me to believe that there is some kind of analoge thing going on. How else would the unit sustain a sound output if the computer failed?

    Perhaps only the Gain controls are Analoge?....Im confused...
    Yeah I'm sure I read something about the mixer being analoge?

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    Yeah the good thing is that there are RIAA/phono inputs for external decks.
    This means in "THEORY" you could run Traktor Scratch & SSL through it !!!!!!!!!!
    The mixer section must have analogue controls on at least 2 channels.

    I think the Demo guy meant that there are no Analogue Contols on the Deck parts of the DX... I dont think he understood the customers question.

    There are no A&H FX on the Unit as the Contoller sections are just midi contollers.
    There are no Classic A&H FX contained in the new Itch..... FAIL.

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    I think the story about being able to have sound even if computer crashes is just like on the VCI-300... so basically the inputs will be bypassed to the output of the soundcard... much like the direct hardware monitoring on most "production soundcards"...
    "... MERGENCY THRU SWITCH
    The Emergency Thru Switch located on the rear panel is a countermeasure feature to avoid sound from stopping when the computer freezes. It instantly switches the output source from the computer to other audio players connected to the VCI-300. ...."

    The inputs should be driven and controlled by ITCH ... so basically is just so that you can have someone use decks along with itch or mix different DJ setups!

    My 2 cents,

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ_Ze_MigL View Post
    I think the story about being able to have sound even if computer crashes is just like on the VCI-300... so basically the inputs will be bypassed to the output of the soundcard... much like the direct hardware monitoring on most "production soundcards"...
    "... MERGENCY THRU SWITCH
    The Emergency Thru Switch located on the rear panel is a countermeasure feature to avoid sound from stopping when the computer freezes. It instantly switches the output source from the computer to other audio players connected to the VCI-300. ...."

    The inputs should be driven and controlled by ITCH ... so basically is just so that you can have someone use decks along with itch or mix different DJ setups!

    My 2 cents,

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    I remember reading or seeing somewhere (I'll try to dig up the link if I can) that you can run your iPod through the DX's mixer and beatmatch Itch to it, and also that there are analog inputs for decks. The mixer is definitely analog.
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    Yes as said above " there are RIAA/phono inputs for external decks "

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    I would bet that the mixer is in fact the same as the one in Xone 3D/4D. That means the mixer is analogue, you will be mixing "externally", the volume faders & EQ are "real", they do not send midi signals.

    This is very good because the overall sound quality is better when you mix externally using a good analogue mixer.

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    The one thing I noticed about the pics of the DX is that there are no "SC" buttons on the Channels. On the 4D, each channel has two buttons that sends the hardware mixer signal to the soundcard. One for input and one for output.

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