Reloop-Quick Decision
Reloop-Quick Decision Posted on: 20.12.2010 by Georgene Schlagenhaft Coming to ordering, deciding between reloop controller and audio2 or reloop interface...either way i have to sacrifice something and im really not sure which. my options are controller and audio2 dj (soundcard) Pros: better audio quality - 24bit Cons: non touch sensitive jog wheels Interface edition and built in soundcard Pros: touch sensitive jog wheels Cons: lower audio quality - 16bit just wanted to know if anyone else has had to make this choice, what they went for, regrets? anyone with the interface edition notice a lack in audio quality, is 16bit lacking? or would it be alright for flat partys and small club/bars? cheers | |
Georgene Schlagenhaft 20.12.2010 | Coming to ordering, deciding between reloop controller and audio2 or reloop interface... either way i have to sacrifice something and im really not sure which. my options are controller and audio2 dj (soundcard) Pros: better audio quality - 24bit Cons: non touch sensitive jog wheels Interface edition and built in soundcard Pros: touch sensitive jog wheels Cons: lower audio quality - 16bit just wanted to know if anyone else has had to make this choice, what they went for, regrets? anyone with the interface edition notice a lack in audio quality, is 16bit lacking? or would it be alright for flat partys and small club/bars? cheers |
Georgene Schlagenhaft 19.12.2010 | sweet, thanks for the response i believe audio quality is more important, and if thats the case, that its not gonna sound good on a decent system then i'm gonna have to decide against it. controller and audio2 it is cheers |
Janyce Jardon 20.12.2010 | its OK for small gigs, but dont expect it to sound good on a descent system. a friend of mine had a reloop controller with interface, he used it out once at a club, and got rid of it the day after, the thing sounded awful. should be fine for home use and small parties... bars you might be pushing it to its limits but it should pass... JUST... id reccomend going for the interface and audio 2, just because even if you do get a descent gig with a descent sound system, it wont sound like crap... there great controllers though... but they really need to work on there interfaces... as for the touch sensitive side of things... well the jogs, unless you plan on doing scratching with it (which i wouldnt reccomend anyway...) or mapping a crazy function to it, i dont see not having touch sensitivity on the jogs to be too much of an issue. sure its a nice feature to have, but not essensial. i mean, you can still pitch bend with regular non touch jogs, and thats the main thing youll be using it for anyway im assuming. |
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