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«  Denon, another way to mix? »

Published on 08/18/11 at 05:12
Helloo,
already working well with the 3500 I knew how to play with Denon. It has been almost a year since I bought it.
I tried Pioneer, also very good at this "upscale".
The plateau is sensitive and responsive even though when you're not "scratcher" in the soul there is something fun. Hot cue, loop, always very well so that we would like more, the 3 "hot start "allow loops on the fly, to shorten or to lengthen the setting of a loop between points A and B can be adjusted via the plateau.Rapide and instinctive in the maniement.Les effects as always, not too abuse, but well thought out, echoes can be transformed into loops, allows pratique.La 3700, oh joy, reading from USB flash drives, when working without a laptop is good, relatively quick once over, it opens the directory . The reverse break the dum, small bonus already on the 3500, but intéressant.Le pitch that can be programmed to 100% for some effects tops.Robuste as a whole, even setting the table, which was poor on the 3500 ...
So yes there will always blame but after it's more a subjective choice that will tip the balance. One big concern is the ability Machiavellian not find the BPM of a track before a second package. But, but it can work over the ear (with no allen 92 BPM) so early when I rant but objectively between your mixer and your two turntables you have different views of BPM, it becomes complicated to trust the machines ... and then the principal is the sound you spend, not the ultimate timing millisecond.
The price is not bad compared to Pioneer models a little overpriced, the trend is more controllers, so prices have dropped well.
With the experience ... the choice can be ... Today I want to move on, Tracktor & Company, but I do not regret my choice.
Well I hope this clarified your ideas thee, me a difficult choice even before I dive into this fantastic (yes) Audiofanzine forum.
Atchaoo Yep!