First of all sorry if I posted this thread in the wrong section(didnt read the before you post a thread haha sorry!)
Secondly, for those who have a RMX, can you tell me if you like it and why? My cousin might be getting one and wants oppinions on it from people who already have em. For example do you like:
-the feel of the jogs
-does the soundcard sound good enough for you
-from the look of the pictures the buttons look like they feel very plasticky,what’s your oppinion on that…
And if you would recommend it to a beginner like my cousin =)
Me on the other hand will be getting a vci 100 soon hopefully!
The sound card on the rmx is shit, tell him to get the control steel no sound card but much better IMO. So if he doesn’t have the s/c the rmx will be ok but i really like our steel you can run over it with a steamroller and it wont break
i cant speak for the VCI but take my word for it the Steel is a solid piece of kit. And you can take the top plate off and customise it if you want. The only thing is the wheels are a bit small on the hercules’ and not touch sensitive, but if he’s gonna use sync etc that wont be an issue. Talk to Segfault he has the RMX
You could’ve just kept on adding info instead of editing it =p haha and thanks for some insight jester. Yeah from the looks of it the jogs don’t look touch sensitive, also can you stop the song by pushing on the jog or is it only for like pitch bend?
I had an RMX for good while and I can honestly say that it’s a solid piece of kit.
The buttons may be a little stiff for some people’s preference.
Jogs are OK but a little smallish. Not particularly made for scratching if that’s your thing.
Good weight - stays in place - solid
Not all of the buttons have working LEDs (due to the inclusion of a sound card).
Sound output quality is average by most opinions but should suffice for bedroom/weddings/house parties.
Hercules routinely updates drivers/firmware. Good tech support/forums.
For me, the RMX was a lot of fun to configure. The pots, faders and buttons are all MIDI assignable and I came up with a lot of different configurations for FX, playlist control and loops until I had a workflow that was just right.
I sold my RMX to my cousin (heh) and got a pair of SCS.3d controllers. I missed my RMX the day it left, honestly. I am seriously considering picking up a Steel and using it in conjunction with my 3d’s. The more I think about it, the more I love that idea.
The RMX is $350 and the Steel is $250. If your cousin can come up with $100 more then I would suggest getting a Steel ($250) + an Audio 4 DJ ($200) for a total of $450, which of course is just $100 over what would have been spent on a RMX anyway. That way, your cousin will have a very good controller and quality sound.
I’m noticing that the RMX community is growing bit by bit lately - here and on NI’s forums.
Don’t worry empolo those pics are a good size =) and thanks for your oppinions!
Also I live in canada where prices are different =/ RMX goes for 455 at my local shop. Also the audio 4 is 260. I don’t know how much the steel costs since it wasn’t in the shop last time I checked which was yesterday. But I got to play with the ns7 and saw a few other controllers like the xponent, hercules mk2, idj2 and some cd decks but they’re all out of my price range especially when I saw the real size and price of the cdj 1000 my jaw dropped haha
But for the steel and audio 4 idea I’ll tell him that since he told me he wanted to spend less than 700$ but is close enough =p
Wow the Steel actually looks pretty tight! I’m already comfortable with my own soundcard so I’d have no need for the RMX. And considering the Steel is considerably less expensive than the VCI-100, anyone think it’s a decent alternative?
I’ve never used a VCI-100 but like I said in an earlier post, a pair of SCS.3ds combined with a Steel will run about $650 and open up a world of possibilities. For me, I can see using the Steel for functions like transport. pitch and playlist controls and a pair of 3ds for cue juggling, loops effects and dedicated control of decks 3 and 4 in Traktor. Kind of like a poor man’s Xone 3D with the Steel in the middle and a 3d on each side.
I’ll be asking some local store how much a steel is running for sometime during the weekend. Sound’s like a few guys like the steel over the RMX which is great feedback for the cousin.
empolo I’m guessing you like the stantons SCS.3ds? =p Yeah they do look like they can open a wide variety of possibilities but would it be good for beginners ie me or my cousin you think?
Lambox I agree with you, who else thinks the steel is a decent alternative to a vci 100?
I used the rmx for a good week or so and i hated it…the sound card on it wasnt that great and also the software it came with was pretty lame…only thing that was good about it was the fact that it was built pretty solid…other than that I dont recomend this set up for any one
Yep, I dig the 3d controller the more that I use it. They are compact and relatively inexpensive for the features that they bring. I’ve used them on both Windows and Linux (Mixxx) successfully.
As to whether they are for beginners, I don’t see why they couldn’t be. Some of the functions that would be readily available on a traditional mixer (EQ, for example) are accessed by multiple button presses on the 3d so it may be a bit awkward intially (or it maybe it won’t be) but as with anything, with repetition and practice they become easier to manipulate. Totally dependent on the user.
Yeah, the bare-bones version of Virtual DJ that ships with it would turn anyone off.
If someone is buying the RMX new, I would recommend setting an extra $100 USD aside for at least Traktor Duo (or you could pay a bit more to upgrade to Virtual DJ Pro from the bare-bones version if that’s your thing).
did you guys know that they put a hunk of metal in the RMX to make it seem more solid and heavy? wish i could find that picture but can’t with a quick internet search.