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Published on 04/04/10 at 15:03
* Is the rack?
Yes, but beware, it is quite large and just returned in my fly (RRDJCD12W usually dedicated to the Pioneer).
* How many lanes, bus, auxiliary sends, returns ...)?
3-way line / phono, 1 channel line / mic, two main outputs, an output rec, a send and return effects, plus a USB port and an output midi / out.
* What type of connectors (RCA Jack, XLR ...)?
XLR or RCA output 1 RCA for the rest.
* An effects section is integrated? ... For digital consoles:
Two effects processors for use in parallel or in series. Using an external effect bypasses one of the two processors.
UTILIZATION
* The general configuration is simple?
The setup is fairly simple, but it takes time to get used to all the functions available.
* The usual functions are they easily accessible?
Very accessible, but a product of this type requires an adjustment period before finding the "shortcuts" to use, it's normal.
* The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
Very clear.
SOUNDS
* The console is transparent?
No, she is black and gray ...
Just kidding, the basic functions are very intuitive, advanced features a little less, but become fast enough.
* Introduced she breath?
No breath noticed.
* The equalizer is it effective? ...
Ah yes, when you cut a frequency, it cut from home cut. Take the test by cutting the 3 eqs = more sound.
OVERALL OPINION
* For how long have you been using it?
1 month.
* What thing do you like most/least about it?
Plus: The effects, EQs, crossfader (great for scratching), the two main outputs, large buttons for big fingers, implementation noon (compatible with FLStudio after test).
The least: It's big, very big ...
* Did you try many other models before getting this one?
NUO5 Technics SHDJ1200, nuo2, the pioneer of the TSB, the vestax, etc etc ...
* What is your opinion about the value for the price?
Very good, given its capabilities, it has no serious competitors in its price range.
* Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
Without hesitation, perhaps rather a EVO5 if I could afford, but EVO4 is already heavy, very heavy.
Yes, but beware, it is quite large and just returned in my fly (RRDJCD12W usually dedicated to the Pioneer).
* How many lanes, bus, auxiliary sends, returns ...)?
3-way line / phono, 1 channel line / mic, two main outputs, an output rec, a send and return effects, plus a USB port and an output midi / out.
* What type of connectors (RCA Jack, XLR ...)?
XLR or RCA output 1 RCA for the rest.
* An effects section is integrated? ... For digital consoles:
Two effects processors for use in parallel or in series. Using an external effect bypasses one of the two processors.
UTILIZATION
* The general configuration is simple?
The setup is fairly simple, but it takes time to get used to all the functions available.
* The usual functions are they easily accessible?
Very accessible, but a product of this type requires an adjustment period before finding the "shortcuts" to use, it's normal.
* The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
Very clear.
SOUNDS
* The console is transparent?
No, she is black and gray ...
Just kidding, the basic functions are very intuitive, advanced features a little less, but become fast enough.
* Introduced she breath?
No breath noticed.
* The equalizer is it effective? ...
Ah yes, when you cut a frequency, it cut from home cut. Take the test by cutting the 3 eqs = more sound.
OVERALL OPINION
* For how long have you been using it?
1 month.
* What thing do you like most/least about it?
Plus: The effects, EQs, crossfader (great for scratching), the two main outputs, large buttons for big fingers, implementation noon (compatible with FLStudio after test).
The least: It's big, very big ...
* Did you try many other models before getting this one?
NUO5 Technics SHDJ1200, nuo2, the pioneer of the TSB, the vestax, etc etc ...
* What is your opinion about the value for the price?
Very good, given its capabilities, it has no serious competitors in its price range.
* Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
Without hesitation, perhaps rather a EVO5 if I could afford, but EVO4 is already heavy, very heavy.