Ive been reading that you cannot connect a kaoss pad to the MC6000 but on one website it said "The balanced booth output also acts as an audio send with assignable sources. So, if you wanted to send and return an external effects unit using this, you could. Plus, this booth / send output also benefits from its own high and low EQ. " http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/djing/dn-mc6000-446542/review
So is this true, has anyone done this. Would i basically connect it from booth to an unused channel? I quick answer would be great, would like to order this within the next 30 min.
Nobody? please help. I ended up buying the mc6000 anyways. Cant wait to get it in. But I would like to purchase one of these now so it would be nice if someone could confirm this. Also any prefrence on KP3 vs Quad. Im thinking the quad for more common dj mixer effects, but i have never used a kp3 so not sure how it compares. I cant seem to find any videos of KP3 with house and trance music.
touch screen effects are pretty bad to use imo, it is really hard to have any precision with them, if you have your heart set on one I suggest the kp3 as you can use that as a midi controller to control the effects built into your dj software, Not really sure of traktors mapping limitations but I know you could map in 4 effects to a virtual cross of a touch surface with vdj. To do the outside corners I think would be far too many variables as you would need 100x100 unique positions to map it correctly with full resolution. no way that 10,000 variables are fitting any software although you could probably cut down the resolution to 10x10 giving 100 unique positions on the touchpad but you lose any subtlety in the effects.
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I have read that the mc6000 can use the booth monitor as an effect send, but I was led to believe it is only for external sources not internal software routing, I recommend you read the manual as I am sure the information is in there..
another cheaper full midi option is this, it costs under $100
Synthetic is correct in saying that you can’t output each individual track to the booth/send when using traktors internal mixing mode, it will only work if you have it set to external mixing, which means you can only use 2 decks.
Ok thanks. Yeah i know its would be accurate, but just something to have fun with at the house. I use to have a kaossaliter pro and i had tons of fun with that, but it looks like my money might be better spent on the F1 or xone x2. Im going to check out that creative. It looks pretty cool for the price.
robquick, like useing 2 decks in traktor or 2 cdjs.