I’m looking for any and all info on this mixer. I’m surprised there isn’t more talk of this guy around here. Supposedly it’s traktor ready but that could be outdated. Can be used as a analogue mixer or a full on midi controller, including the effects section. Seems like a decent deal considering it’s priced for around $530. Is there still a stigma for reloop products since the jockey release?
never used it, but I’m a bit of reloop fanboy, I have a jockey 2, 3 and contour. the jockey 2 is a bit cheap, but I love the quality build of the jockey 3 and contour. all the knobs buttons and slider feel great to use, although I don’t mash the buttons on them, so don’t know how they would hold up to abuse.
the soundcard is good for home use, but I havn’t used it at the club. I would say they would basicly all have the same parts.
Bump for frimware update
Since my interests for other mixers have been recently shattered I have come back to this. Still interested but I don’t think it’s available here in the U.S (not a problem I suppose). Here’s a video showing off the firmware update last month:
I also see that another member seems to be interested in this as well… looking at you MrPopinjay
Yeah I heard of Angelo. He does tutorials and such right? I might just decide on this unless something else pops up but I doubt that will happen. I’m still surprised this hasn’t been mentioned more. Oh well time to start saving again
They have US dealers, just go to their site and typing where you live. Most likely it’s gonna be a special order so you probably wouldn’t be able to send it back.
The IQ2 Midi is quite possibly my favourite piece of Reloop gear. Unfortunately, it’s out of my pricerange so I ended up buying the RMX-40 instead, but if I had £400 to spend on a mixer, it’d be the ONLY one I even considered.
Everything’s MIDI-mappable, and you can use it as either an internal-mode control surface, or a traditional external-mode mixer. You can even use the FX unit controls to manipulate loops, Traktor FX, etc. It also eliminates the need for a separate audio interface as you can set the outputs to either separate A/B channels on the mixer through USB, or master/monitor.
I’m also FAIRLY certain it works as a DVS interface with VDJ/Mixxx, unlike the RMX-40.
Hi guys, I own this IQ2 midi mixer and just wanted to share few thoughts around it.
First of all, I bought it mainly because I thought it’s gonna work as a DVS interface on its own without a need for any external audio card. I’m not familiar with Mixxx, I used VDJ for some time, but in the time when I got IQ2 I was already using TRAKTOR with Reloop DJ2 Interface edition + one TT working with timecode. When I plugged everything together with the new IQ2 + 1’s and 2’s, both with timecode vinyls I realized it doens’t provide the DVS functionality and had this confirmed by several forum threads, so if you still plan on getting one mostly for running DVS, you’ll certainly need to get also one of those DVS kind of external soundcard like in my case I got NI Audio6.
I was quite disappointed when I found this, but I should have done a bit more research on it. Anyway now I’m enjoying this mixer with the TTs and NI-A6, it works like a charm.
I was close to pulling the string on this mixer but they’re 3 things with this mixer that concern me.
Booth output isn’t variable. The Master and Booth outputs are both controlled by the same “Volume Knob”. I like to record my mix and need the flexibility to be able to adjust that output without it effecting the main output. My $180 Behringer NOX404 has a separate “Aux Out” volume knob.
I can’t stand the headphone Que/Monitor setup on the reloop. You have to un-press one side, in order to not hear both channels at the same time on your headphones. So monitoring involves; unpressing the current channel, and then select the channel you want to monitor. Why not just have a fader? Slide it left for the “A” Channel, Slide it right for the “B” channel, Leave it in the middle if you want to hear both. And guess what? My $180 Behringer has a fader to monitor the channels.
No XLR. The Reloop does have balanced 1/4 inch. So I’d have to purchase new cables. If this were the only issue I would get the mixer. But the above two (especially 1) kills it for me. And Yes, My Behringer has Balanced XLR outputs.
Which leads me to this; I’ve been looking to replace my Behringer NOX404 for over 2 years now. The mixer works fine and I love it, It just looks out of place with the rest of my setup SC-3900/X1/F1. But the more I look, the more I realize that there isn’t a Mixer out today that checks all of the boxes that need to have checked, except the Behringer.
There isn’t a single mixer out there that has these 4 features(except Behringer):
Separate Volume for Aux Out
Fader for headphone monitoring. Not that push button mess
On board effects.
Two Channels only (but also AUX input)
I considered the Denon X600 (Still close to getting it) but it has that push button que monitoring crap. And also has the power cord connected to the unit. All my components have a removable power cord. I guess this shows the age of the unit.
I considered the Pioneer Traktor mixer, but that doesn’t have built in effects.
The reloop is out of the question because of what I mentioned above.
I’m at an age now where I can be a little stubborn. I’m not going to ever replace my behringer NOX 404, unless the replacement does everything that my $180 mixer does. As it stands now, there isn’t a single mixer at any price that does everything the Behringer does.