My rotary Xone 4D.
My rotary Xone 4D. Posted on: 10.07.2011 by Jerold Nesselrode Finally finished it! I am one happy twister!http://www.djcommunity s.com/community s/showt...20#post3004920 | |
Judi Sissel 13.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by zestoi
and I also agree that a nice coat of paint and some chunky knobs would be a great addition. |
Chasidy Heckenbach 12.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by djgstefan
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Ok Moroski 12.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by Cardell
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Jerold Nesselrode 11.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by keeb
I never use the crossfader. Never ever. Yes, by doing it this way it's a reversible mod. I also didn't have to create a new faceplate for large sums of money. zestoi - I prefer rotary potentiometers over linear potentiometers. |
Jerold Nesselrode 10.07.2011 | Finally finished it! I am one happy twister! http://www.djcommunity s.com/community s/showt...20#post3004920 |
Adrien Hochstrasser 14.07.2011 | You ruined it!!! Why?! |
Romelia Stankard 13.07.2011 | that's.... special. |
Judi Sissel 13.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by zestoi
and I also agree that a nice coat of paint and some chunky knobs would be a great addition. |
Suzanna Paddock 13.07.2011 | Ok. But u should try bigger knobs. (Think volume knob on old stereos). That's what they use on the 92 rotaries. Frankly I prefer faders cos u can read em faster and u can move more than one at a time, but differnt strokes, so enjoy |
Jerold Nesselrode 12.07.2011 | Thanks guys haha! I'll for sure end up getting a 92 rotary in the future at some point (not as a replacement, more like a supplement) anyways, but definitely took some time to figure out how to do it, both practically and electrically! |
Chasidy Heckenbach 12.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by djgstefan
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Anja Ursprung 12.07.2011 | Great stuff. Love it when you believe outside the box. And im sure it will look great when you paint it. |
Ok Moroski 12.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by Cardell
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Jerold Nesselrode 11.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by keeb
I never use the crossfader. Never ever. Yes, by doing it this way it's a reversible mod. I also didn't have to create a new faceplate for large sums of money. zestoi - I prefer rotary potentiometers over linear potentiometers. |
Laurel Litchko 11.07.2011 | Pretty neat |
Chasidy Heckenbach 10.07.2011 | i can appreciate it from the diy point of view but..... why? |
Ok Moroski 10.07.2011 | No offense, but what the hell have you done to that beautiful xone? That is now one ugly mixer :/ Also lack of crossfader is a bit... Interesting. Any reason you didn't drop the rotaries in line like a zone 92 rotary? Trying to make it reversible? |
Darcey Kinnett 10.07.2011 | Sick! |
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