Diffrence between Behringer DDM4000 Mixer and Pioneer Djm-T1 mixer?

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Diffrence between Behringer DDM4000 Mixer and Pioneer Djm-T1 mixer?
Posted on: 15.05.2013 by Avis Lekic
Apart from the price difference what would be a main difference on buying one compared to the other?

Which one should I buy for use with turntables and DVS
Avis Lekic
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
You can get a used Macbook for around
Alphonso Deitchman
16.05.2013
You can get a used Macbook for around
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Lineypirate
I got mine from Chemical Records.
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I might be selling mine VERY soon. Would you be interested in buying used? It'll be
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2013
I got mine from Chemical Records.
Brunilda Kora
16.05.2013
I might be selling mine VERY soon. Would you be interested in buying used? It'll be
Avis Lekic
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
You can get a used Macbook for around
Alphonso Deitchman
16.05.2013
You can get a used Macbook for around
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Lineypirate
I got mine from Chemical Records.
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I might be selling mine VERY soon. Would you be interested in buying used? It'll be
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2013
I got mine from Chemical Records.
Brunilda Kora
16.05.2013
I might be selling mine VERY soon. Would you be interested in buying used? It'll be
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Lineypirate
I have an Audio 8 and it does 4 decks just fine. Be aware that you can only use 2 decks with vinyl timecode. The other two have to be CD timecode or you can just use all 4 with CD's. This isn't a limitation of the DDM4000, it's the Native Instruments sound cards (Audio 6/8/10).

What I used to do is have Decks A and B with vinyl DVS and C and D controlled by MIDI. However, now I've got a DVS mixer (Denon X-1600) and some swanky CDJ2000 Nexus' , I use all 4 decks with Vinyl and CD control.

EDIT: I didn't know that the preamps were the limiting factor in the sound cards! Everyday is a school day!
Think ill go for the behringer and save my money up to buy a decent laptop so I can get a Audio 8
Selma Febles
17.05.2013
Dear jacksoe12,

Thanks for your interest in the DDM4000. This mixer is compatible with Traktor. Unlike the DJM-TT1, you will need an external sound card and USB MIDI device. Some of it
Avis Lekic
15.05.2013
Apart from the price difference what would be a main difference on buying one compared to the other?

Which one should I buy for use with turntables and DVS
Avis Lekic
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
You can get a used Macbook for around
Alphonso Deitchman
16.05.2013
You can get a used Macbook for around
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Lineypirate
I got mine from Chemical Records.
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I might be selling mine VERY soon. Would you be interested in buying used? It'll be
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2013
I got mine from Chemical Records.
Brunilda Kora
16.05.2013
I might be selling mine VERY soon. Would you be interested in buying used? It'll be
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Where is the cheapest place to get the Behringer? im in the UK btw
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Lineypirate
I have an Audio 8 and it does 4 decks just fine. Be aware that you can only use 2 decks with vinyl timecode. The other two have to be CD timecode or you can just use all 4 with CD's. This isn't a limitation of the DDM4000, it's the Native Instruments sound cards (Audio 6/8/10).

What I used to do is have Decks A and B with vinyl DVS and C and D controlled by MIDI. However, now I've got a DVS mixer (Denon X-1600) and some swanky CDJ2000 Nexus' , I use all 4 decks with Vinyl and CD control.

EDIT: I didn't know that the preamps were the limiting factor in the sound cards! Everyday is a school day!
Think ill go for the behringer and save my money up to buy a decent laptop so I can get a Audio 8
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2013
I have an Audio 8 and it does 4 decks just fine. Be aware that you can only use 2 decks with vinyl timecode. The other two have to be CD timecode or you can just use all 4 with CD's. This isn't a limitation of the DDM4000, it's the Native Instruments sound cards (Audio 6/8/10).

What I used to do is have Decks A and B with vinyl DVS and C and D controlled by MIDI. However, now I've got a DVS mixer (Denon X-1600) and some swanky CDJ2000 Nexus' , I use all 4 decks with Vinyl and CD control.

EDIT: I didn't know that the preamps were the limiting factor in the sound cards! Everyday is a school day!
Alphonso Deitchman
16.05.2013
You need an Audio 10 to use 3 or 4 timecode vinyl decks in Traktor. The Audio 8 has 4 stereo outputs for 4 decks, but only has 2 phono preamps.
Brunilda Kora
16.05.2013
Yes. And yes.
Avis Lekic
16.05.2013
If when I get a better laptop I decide I want to use all the four decks in Traktor, could I do this?

Would I need an Audio 10? and can all 4 channels (from the mixer) be used to play 4 different songs through Traktor?
Brunilda Kora
16.05.2013
+1.

I didn't even get an innofader (I just did the credit card mod) and the original fader is great for scratching.
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2013
I'll stick up for the DDM4000. I had one for about 3 years and used it with Vinyl, Ableton and DVS with Traktor Scratch 1 and 2.... I loved it. For it's price you get two effects units, two samplers, customisable EQ, customisable channel and crossfader curves, full kills (with customisable multikills), full MIDI control, two mic inputs, two outputs (and an additional record output) and 4 channels. I had an Infinium X1 crossfader in mine and it even made a passable scratch mixer.

Well worth the money.
Selma Febles
17.05.2013
Dear jacksoe12,

Thanks for your interest in the DDM4000. This mixer is compatible with Traktor. Unlike the DJM-TT1, you will need an external sound card and USB MIDI device. Some of it
Jorge Furber
14.05.2013
My friends had some bad experience with Behringer mixers. They are usually loaded with features for very cheap but they're not built that strong (but again, that is my friends personal experiences). Just be aware that when you buy a more expensive product, you usually get better quality. My friend had a full glass of Grand Marnier spilled on his DJM-900NX and after a good cleanup, it is as new as before. Not sure if a Behringer mixer would survive that.
Alphonso Deitchman
15.05.2013
DJM T1 for DVS as it has a Traktor Scratch sound card built in. DDM4000 if you desperately need 4 channels and have no money - but you still need to buy a sound card too.

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