Denon SC2000 or Reloop Contour?

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Denon SC2000 or Reloop Contour?
Posted on: 25.05.2012 by Charlette Csizmadia
If you had to pick one, which?
Isa Erik
26.05.2012
Originally Posted by Emmett
I use two SC2000s due to the 14 bit resolution 100mm pitch fader. It works very well for manual beatmatching with the 'filter' encoder set to fine pitch adjust (.01%)

- Using effects with endless encoders is not the best way of doing things. All 6 pots on the 2000 are endless encoders.

- The led feedback is good

- The jog wheels work perfectly fine for non-scratching applications i.e (bending and scrubbing)

- It has Denon build quality. The build finish of this is on par with my Xone 62.

I haven't used the Reloop, but it looks very cramped with some unusually small buttons. The faders look useless due to their length.
word. behringer PL-1 will probably be ok, but i'd wait for it only if $$$ is the issue...
Tess Faillace
25.05.2012
Originally Posted by zestoi
neither right now - i'd wait a bit to see what the behringer PL-1 is like first
^this. Im waiting for them too.

its supposed to come out in june. Knowing who is in charge of the project i believe quality will be just fine.
Charlette Csizmadia
25.05.2012
If you had to pick one, which?
Isa Erik
26.05.2012
Originally Posted by Emmett
I use two SC2000s due to the 14 bit resolution 100mm pitch fader. It works very well for manual beatmatching with the 'filter' encoder set to fine pitch adjust (.01%)

- Using effects with endless encoders is not the best way of doing things. All 6 pots on the 2000 are endless encoders.

- The led feedback is good

- The jog wheels work perfectly fine for non-scratching applications i.e (bending and scrubbing)

- It has Denon build quality. The build finish of this is on par with my Xone 62.

I haven't used the Reloop, but it looks very cramped with some unusually small buttons. The faders look useless due to their length.
word. behringer PL-1 will probably be ok, but i'd wait for it only if $$$ is the issue...
Francie Gindin
25.05.2012
Depends what you want it for.

I use two SC2000s due to the 14 bit resolution 100mm pitch fader. It works very well for manual beatmatching with the 'filter' encoder set to fine pitch adjust (.01%)

- Using effects with endless encoders is not the best way of doing things. All 6 pots on the 2000 are endless encoders.

- The led feedback is good

- The jog wheels work perfectly fine for non-scratching applications i.e (bending and scrubbing)

- It has Denon build quality. The build finish of this is on par with my Xone 62.

I haven't used the Reloop, but it looks very cramped with some unusually small buttons. The faders look useless due to their length.
Tess Faillace
25.05.2012
Originally Posted by zestoi
neither right now - i'd wait a bit to see what the behringer PL-1 is like first
^this. Im waiting for them too.

its supposed to come out in june. Knowing who is in charge of the project i believe quality will be just fine.
Charlette Csizmadia
25.05.2012
Plus when is the Behringer coming out again?.
Charlette Csizmadia
25.05.2012
The issue I have with behringer is build quality to be honest, I probably wait and see how well its integrated with Traktor.
Chasidy Heckenbach
25.05.2012
neither right now - i'd wait a bit to see what the behringer PL-1 is like first
Isa Erik
25.05.2012
well reloop doesn't have pitchfader, that's the main breaking point

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