2 week wait for Rane Empath Rotary. Buy something else?
2 week wait for Rane Empath Rotary. Buy something else? Posted on: 18.05.2012 by Hipolito Scionti So i've sold my djm800 and was all set on getting a Rane Empath Rotary:MIRANE0004-810b1d6.jpg And despite the decks.co.uk website saying it ships within 3 days, when i phone em they say it'll be 2 weeks as they need to ship from US. Now i can wait two weeks, I got an s2 that'll tide me over, but i've sort of got cold feet. Like dunno if i'm maybe buying old tech... though that's also kind of what i like about it. I was believeing alternatives... even xone 92 rotary but i just hear a lot of greif about a+h gear - especially China made etc. I've used em at clubs and do like them but dunno. Any other mixers i should be believeing about? I like the Empath cause of the send / return on each channel. Gonna want add hardware fx... either a filter or possibly a rmx-1000 Any thoughts? Wait or get something else? | |
Hipolito Scionti 28.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by bumtsch
I believe the truth is I was so used to my DJM800 everything else seems a little illogical or a "workaround". Also it just did make total sense tbh. I'm getting RGAS flashes of the DJM900 in my mind a bit now... bit of a mental swerve ball im throwing myself!? |
Hipolito Scionti 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama
I just kind of want my next mixer to be my last, certainly for a while and i just don't want too many niggles. All mixers have quirks but I want it to do some fundamentals well. I got rid of the DJM800, which I actually believe is a fantastic mixer and just does everything, as a tool really well. It's not missing much. The effects aren't the absolute best but i don't really use em tbh. Sound wise I actually found it to have fantastic clarity... but it does miss a certain something in the sound... just a smidgen of warmth/soul maybe? I could have just got the rotary upgrade for it tbh and that might have kept me happy. Most of the anti pioneer brigade I suspect have never owned the DJM800 and have probably only used battered ones it in shitty venues with meh systems but, at home with my VXTs, it was a really crystal clear sounding mixer... just a bit clinical/transparent, no real character. So to replace it, I want a mixer that does all the basics well but has soul... The 92 has soul for sure but, for me, it might have a couple too many quirks and not do the basics of what i need to my liking (cue thing/pre eq monitoring/send return bit odd). I'm believeing it's got to be the empath... I just wish I could try it out first |
Dannielle Dingey 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Cue the channel you want to mix and put cue/master pot @ 50% (more / less, like you prefer). Beatmatch the track then cue & play when you want to mix...then deselect the cue. After deselecting the cue, you should hear the master & you can start mixing in the track (if you want to check pitch you can toggle the cue a few times before you mix in to 100% or use eq to blend) It's a bit different (work around) but once you get used to it you can mix in cans only. Ps. xone 92r doesn't have linear rotaries, the punch is in the last 25% |
Hipolito Scionti 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Its not the same as on traktor or pioneers or even the empath by the look of it. Unless i was doing something wrong, but i'm sure i wasn't. |
Romelia Stankard 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
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Dorie Scelzo 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
He's probably referring to the level meters…which are a bit limited on the empath. They show you everything you need, but they're definitely not as extensive as some. Whatever…get the rotary version, run your gains a bit hot, and then just don't bother turning the levels up the whole way. |
Hipolito Scionti 26.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by bumtsch
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Ola Fornwalt 25.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by dirty moose
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Hipolito Scionti 25.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Hipolito Scionti 28.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by bumtsch
I believe the truth is I was so used to my DJM800 everything else seems a little illogical or a "workaround". Also it just did make total sense tbh. I'm getting RGAS flashes of the DJM900 in my mind a bit now... bit of a mental swerve ball im throwing myself!? |
Delila Vandommelen 28.05.2012 | @MaxOne, well, let's say unusual. I'll go with cue/master being a fader instead of a knob, only having one set of leds (vs. channel leds + master leds), having to press the cue/main switch below it to display your cued levels , that definitely caught me off guard. At least the full master preview is just that, unlike on the 92 as mentioned (that and the post eq switch caught me off guard the first time I had to play on one!). It was a few months ago so I don't remember if the cue monitoring is pre/post EQ. But I guess when you've transitioned from the regular/easy way of monitoring like on pioneer, behringers, eclers... etc to A&H you can totally get used to it. Plus the empath has shitloads of options on it, it's a bit of a xone 92 meets ecler nuo 3.0. You even get a choice of fader caps, my mates had the rubber kit on, maybe a little squishier than Kontrol X1 fx knobs edit : speaking of unusual monitoring, the 92's manual suggests using the fx sends + cue aux 1/2 switches for extra flexibility.
You can use the Aux mix to cue your music
when beat or cut mixing. Set all sends pre-fade and select the headphones monitor AUX switch to listen to the selected channels. This lets you listen to the effect of mixing the sources or matching the beat before you bring it into the house mix. |
Romelia Stankard 27.05.2012 | Yeah I forgot the 92 was a little different and wasn't like the 4D and all the new a&h mixers where right is 100% mix. You just had to deselect the cue button to hear 100% mix. |
Dorie Scelzo 27.05.2012 | The 92 definitely has its quirks. I guess you're right about the cue/addmix knob……I just never thought there'd be a reason to want to be anywhere between 50/50 and 100% mix. I only use the 100% cue to 50/50 half of mine unless i just jam it over to 100% mix. Man…that's hard to explain. |
Hipolito Scionti 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama
I just kind of want my next mixer to be my last, certainly for a while and i just don't want too many niggles. All mixers have quirks but I want it to do some fundamentals well. I got rid of the DJM800, which I actually believe is a fantastic mixer and just does everything, as a tool really well. It's not missing much. The effects aren't the absolute best but i don't really use em tbh. Sound wise I actually found it to have fantastic clarity... but it does miss a certain something in the sound... just a smidgen of warmth/soul maybe? I could have just got the rotary upgrade for it tbh and that might have kept me happy. Most of the anti pioneer brigade I suspect have never owned the DJM800 and have probably only used battered ones it in shitty venues with meh systems but, at home with my VXTs, it was a really crystal clear sounding mixer... just a bit clinical/transparent, no real character. So to replace it, I want a mixer that does all the basics well but has soul... The 92 has soul for sure but, for me, it might have a couple too many quirks and not do the basics of what i need to my liking (cue thing/pre eq monitoring/send return bit odd). I'm believeing it's got to be the empath... I just wish I could try it out first |
Dannielle Dingey 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Cue the channel you want to mix and put cue/master pot @ 50% (more / less, like you prefer). Beatmatch the track then cue & play when you want to mix...then deselect the cue. After deselecting the cue, you should hear the master & you can start mixing in the track (if you want to check pitch you can toggle the cue a few times before you mix in to 100% or use eq to blend) It's a bit different (work around) but once you get used to it you can mix in cans only. Ps. xone 92r doesn't have linear rotaries, the punch is in the last 25% |
Hipolito Scionti 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Its not the same as on traktor or pioneers or even the empath by the look of it. Unless i was doing something wrong, but i'm sure i wasn't. |
Romelia Stankard 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
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Dorie Scelzo 27.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
He's probably referring to the level meters…which are a bit limited on the empath. They show you everything you need, but they're definitely not as extensive as some. Whatever…get the rotary version, run your gains a bit hot, and then just don't bother turning the levels up the whole way. |
Hipolito Scionti 26.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by bumtsch
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Delila Vandommelen 26.05.2012 | Fwiw, I used some friends's Empath (linear faders) and liked the feel of the unit, just found the monitoring a little awkward to use, I'm sure you can get used to it quickly though. (for reference, I'm an A&H guy, got a 42 at home, kinda like the Ecler Nuo3.0's big chunky eq knobs too for eq mixing). |
Ola Fornwalt 25.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by dirty moose
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Hipolito Scionti 25.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Dorie Scelzo 25.05.2012 | That had one Ina shop in Miami that I went to during wmc/UMF a couple years ago. |
Hipolito Scionti 25.05.2012 | There are no perfect, available to buy mixers. I would get the v6 if i could walk into a shop and get it it. It's driving me mad. |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2012 | Also, analog doesn't always mean better. It doesn't come up as much in DJ software (because we're all using 16-bit files anyway) but the noise floor on digital mixers (whether hardware or software) is quieter than on any of the original analog DJ mixers. "analog warmth" usually means a combination of noise, distortion, and limited frequency response. It's a specific thing. Not a specifically good thing. |
Rosenda Gossage 24.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Hipolito Scionti 24.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by chrisw
Some say you can mix smoother twisting a rotary knob. There are limitations if you like to slam a fader. Not really for turntablist... I'm gonna have to go back and try and work out the headphone thing on the 92. |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2012 | Warm sound has to do with the circuitry, not the faders. The reason is that it feels smoother to turn a knob than move a fader to a lot of people…much more precise volume adjustments and harder to over-adjust and miss the level you were going for. |
Cammy Clegg 24.05.2012 | Like besides the warm sound is there any bennifit to rotary mixing? I am just curious. i dont even own an actual mixer |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama
They're awesome. Anyway |
Romelia Stankard 24.05.2012 | You can cue and mix just fine in headphones on the 92. You can also select multiple channels to cue by pressing the cue buttons at the same time (it's not like a DJM where they toggle on and off, you have to hit them at the same time to cue multiple) and you have a cue/master mix knob. |
Hipolito Scionti 24.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama
It just seemed not intuitive. No multiple cues set at the same time? |
Dannielle Dingey 24.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
I have a Xone 92r (not the Rane) and love it ! Understand your gripe with the cue, you can only listen to cue or cue mixed with master...but if you place the rotary @ cue only then you can toggle between cue & master by deselecting the cue button (no cue selected = master signal to headphone). |
Hipolito Scionti 24.05.2012 | Yo, late back on this post. Nice pics of classic rotaries This badboy tickles my fancy too @JohnnyDrama You got pics of your rane rotary set up? I went and had another look at the 92 today... the headphone cue things a bit annoying. Cant fully pan between master and cue in headphones. I do have to mix on headphones when the missus is in bed... thats a bit of a deal breaker. Never noticed that when using playing out cause then i just cue the track alone and use monitors. Hmmm might be back to the empath and the two week wait. |
Dannielle Dingey 24.05.2012 | euh, see post above yours...link and all ? |
Rhona Naron 24.05.2012 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
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Dannielle Dingey 24.05.2012 | ^^ big VU-meters (monitor output) = Dorrough http://www.dorrough.com/40.html That's my kind of gizmo's ($900 a pair...and they say pioneer is expensive ) The V6 is (IMHO) the most epic rotary (and discontinued), they made a 'cheaper' (3K) alternative: Xone S6 I went rotary after seeing little louis vega mixing on of the best sets I witnessed IRL with a rotary (MP 2016 ) and never looked back |
Danae Dumler 24.05.2012 | That Xone V6 is a work of art. I'd be concerned I'd forget to mix as I stood there being mesmerized by the VU meters jumping. Speaking of meters, what's the component above the V6 with the giant meters on it? WANT. Even though I have no clue what it does. |
Tyisha Towle 23.05.2012 | ^ the turntables might as well be on a shelf 5 feet up. My back would be killing me at the end of the evening . +1 for the Xone V6.... Rotary FTW!! |
Dannielle Dingey 23.05.2012 | 2011_setup_1.jpg
Originally Posted by MaxOne
How about some example (classic) rotary mixer: Bozak bozak_ar-6.jpg Urei (soundcraft) 1620LEf.jpg Rane ranemp206s.jpg 2011_setup_1.jpg A&H (Xone 92r) b_11566.jpg That A&H in the above video is a Xone V6 and my personal wet dream...(but will never own one) Ps. the s&r (Xone 92) is not build the same way like the cdj800-900-2000 (not quality wise) so you only real option is to place it on the main (this sucks, you wont like it). |
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