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  • QuenzoQuenzo

    Korg Zero4Published on 10/03/07 at 15:42
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Is the rack?
    I do not feel ... but since I have only been one day.
    - The qualiseur paramtrique is it?
    Yes
    - The effects section is it intgre? ...
    Yes quite complete.

    For consoles numriques:
    - What is the precision of chantillonage (bits / kHz)?
    44.1kHz 24bit 192kHz in

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration gnrale Is it easy?
    Yes quite ...
    - The usual functions are they easily accessible?
    Heuuu proper level by channel effects, it should not have too big fingers I have no worries.
    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    Quite clear throughout.

    SOUNDS

    - The qualiseur is it effective? ...
    Yes trs good at this level I find the.

    OVERALL OPINION…
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    - Is the rack?
    I do not feel ... but since I have only been one day.
    - The qualiseur paramtrique is it?
    Yes
    - The effects section is it intgre? ...
    Yes quite complete.

    For consoles numriques:
    - What is the precision of chantillonage (bits / kHz)?
    44.1kHz 24bit 192kHz in

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration gnrale Is it easy?
    Yes quite ...
    - The usual functions are they easily accessible?
    Heuuu proper level by channel effects, it should not have too big fingers I have no worries.
    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    Quite clear throughout.

    SOUNDS

    - The qualiseur is it effective? ...
    Yes trs good at this level I find the.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    1 day
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    Nice design, selection by the type of channel (mic, line, noon, Phono ,...)

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    Some MODELS

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Rather good. it looks really solid. To be continued over time ...
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  • mono-coremono-core

    Korg Zero4Published on 03/10/09 at 07:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This table n is not rack (to my knowledge)

    c is a path with four on each channel between a line from a RCA phono rca jack and a line between (2 x 6.35 Mono) faade in there as a jack between guitar and that a power supply with XLR fantme

    the race of fader and crossfader is adjustable (a well-cut ) The race of each fader is adjustable thanks to software provided independant

    eq is the mode according paramtrable prdfini

    there is a section of effect on each channel and on the sampler and a master tempo sync

    there have a firewire port that converts the mixer into soundcard working vritable has frquences of 192kHz max

    UTILIZATION

    In normal use mixer:

    no worries in jus…
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    This table n is not rack (to my knowledge)

    c is a path with four on each channel between a line from a RCA phono rca jack and a line between (2 x 6.35 Mono) faade in there as a jack between guitar and that a power supply with XLR fantme

    the race of fader and crossfader is adjustable (a well-cut ) The race of each fader is adjustable thanks to software provided independant

    eq is the mode according paramtrable prdfini

    there is a section of effect on each channel and on the sampler and a master tempo sync

    there have a firewire port that converts the mixer into soundcard working vritable has frquences of 192kHz max

    UTILIZATION

    In normal use mixer:

    no worries in just 30 minutes it is practically in hand adjustments are quick and easy no worries

    the level of headphone is quite low

    sound card in use

    the thing is complicated by the no information (or some trs) of the possible settings but with a bit of good TNAC you get there

    when working a sampler of the lev frquence is disabled

    SOUNDS

    There are several EQ mode but the change is not transparent.
    it is more or less effective depending on the selected mode.

    in terms of breath I can not comment because the speakers (TEU-x15p) on which it is connected already produced some breath so I would say that if it produces it produces less than pregnant

    OVERALL OPINION

    After more than a year of more or less intensive use, it works like new

    <ul> most
    dj table that doubles as a table for the home studio
    effect block on each channel and the master
    firewire sound card
    controller noon (every knob and button on each channel can be used)
    sampler excelling </ul>
    <ul> the least
    headphone level not aseez elev
    Gain adjusts the level of the line but also between the level of which is then sent to the PC for use with vinyl timecode track must be used to adjust the gain for a good quality of use and another for the received from his pc
    </ul>

    d in a've tried a few (pioneer DJM800, ecler nuo5)

    qualitprix the report is not bad for Euro 1150 was a controller twelve one firewire sound card with a mixer and sampler effect so it will

    I would do this choice eyes closed
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Korg Zero4Published on 03/10/09 at 08:09
    (Originally written by mono-core/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    This mixer can't be mounted in a rack.

    It has four channels with phono RCA input, line RCA input and one line input jack (two 1/4" TS jack). On the front panel you've also got an instrument and an XLR input with phantom power.

    Fader and crossfader curves are adjustable. The included software allows you to adjust the curve of each fader separately.

    The EQ works with preset modes.

    Each channel and the master have an effects section and a tempo-synced sampler.

    The Firewire port allows you to use the mixer as a sound card (up to 192-kHz sampling rate).

    UTILIZATION

    Used as a classic mixer:

    You'll master it…
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    (Originally written by mono-core/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    This mixer can't be mounted in a rack.

    It has four channels with phono RCA input, line RCA input and one line input jack (two 1/4" TS jack). On the front panel you've also got an instrument and an XLR input with phantom power.

    Fader and crossfader curves are adjustable. The included software allows you to adjust the curve of each fader separately.

    The EQ works with preset modes.

    Each channel and the master have an effects section and a tempo-synced sampler.

    The Firewire port allows you to use the mixer as a sound card (up to 192-kHz sampling rate).

    UTILIZATION

    Used as a classic mixer:

    You'll master it within 30 minutes. Settings are quick and easy, no sweat.

    The headphone output level is rather low.

    Used as a sound card:

    Things get a bit more complicated. You get almost no information about how to set it but you'll find out if you're patient.

    The sampler is disabled when you work at high sample rates.

    SOUNDS

    There are several EQ modes.

    Depending on the mode the EQ will be more or less effective.

    I can't say anything regarding noise because the speakers I use (EVP-X15P) already generate a bit.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The mixer still works perfectly after one year of use.

    <ul>Pros:

    This DJ mixer can also be used as a home studio mixer

    Effect module on each channel and the master

    Firewire sound card

    Midi controller (all buttons and controls are implemented)

    Excellent sampler</ul>

    <ul>Cons:

    Headphone output not loud enough

    Gain controls affect the channel level and the level of the signal sent to the computer. This means that when you use timecode vinyl records you'll have to use one channel to set the gain and another one for the return from the computer

    </ul>

    I tested some other products (Pionner DJM800, Ecler NUO5).

    Good value for money considering you get a Midi controller, a Firewire sound card and a mixer with effects and sampler.

    I would buy it again with my eyes closed.
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