Beginner: Mixage vs Mixtrack
Beginner: Mixage vs Mixtrack Posted on: 27.09.2011 by Patrica Giancaterino Alright djtt, I'm looking to buy into a nice little controller to get me started off with tp2. I have pretty much narrowed it down to the numark mixtrack pro, and the reloop mixage IE. Just wondering if someone could provide some insight as to which they would recommend, as I haven't seen much on the community
about the mixage. I believe it's worth mentioning I also own a launchpad, so hotcues dont really matter on the controller itself, because I can use the lp if need be. Thanks for the help | |
Chasidy Heckenbach 28.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Phage
personally i prefer the look and look of the jogs on the mixtrack, but that's only a personal preference thing i guess. have u seen the review+video on digitaldjtips? http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/05...-controller/2/ he describes the build quality as very good, esp when compared to the mixtrack pro. he says the jogs are very responsive but move the music/beats a lot compared to others - but with traktor pro that's all tweakable anyway - so not really down to the controller at all. it's jog behaviour on the outside of the jogs seems a bit different when in scratch mode or not - but i'm pretty sure thats the same as my icon idj and is no biggie. i.e: a fixed relative midi message sent out when nudging when in scratch mode compared to non-scratch mode (i guess). |
Patrica Giancaterino 28.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
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Patrica Giancaterino 27.09.2011 | Alright djtt, I'm looking to buy into a nice little controller to get me started off with tp2. I have pretty much narrowed it down to the numark mixtrack pro, and the reloop mixage IE. Just wondering if someone could provide some insight as to which they would recommend, as I haven't seen much on the community about the mixage. I believe it's worth mentioning I also own a launchpad, so hotcues dont really matter on the controller itself, because I can use the lp if need be. Thanks for the help |
Margie Pavell 09.10.2011 | i like my mixtrack...it will hold space until i get an S2... |
Julio Tewell 09.10.2011 | I was never a big fan of the numark's jogs. i got rid of mine in under a month, for an rmx. So unless your training for the mix track DMC championship 2012, go for something other than the mixtrack. |
Patrica Giancaterino 08.10.2011 | I'm about a week away from getting it at the moment, I can let you know then however, what I've gathered is that the features are great for the price, and the build quality although toyish is not unreliable, but I can't really vouch for that yet. |
Laure Shreeve 08.10.2011 | Phage - How does the mixtrack go? I'm in the same position you were, considering between mixtrack pro and mixage ie, so I'd love to hear the real feedback. Is the mixtrack too toy-ish? |
Patrica Giancaterino 28.09.2011 | I believe after much speculation, I've decided to go with a regular mixtrack + a numark dj i/o because even though the mixage is really sexy it's a bit more cost effective (2 rca's) and the mixage's effects section looks very lacking. Plus the mixtrack + dj i/o will only run me about 150 usd which is a steal. Thanks for the help though. |
Chasidy Heckenbach 28.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by Phage
personally i prefer the look and look of the jogs on the mixtrack, but that's only a personal preference thing i guess. have u seen the review+video on digitaldjtips? http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/05...-controller/2/ he describes the build quality as very good, esp when compared to the mixtrack pro. he says the jogs are very responsive but move the music/beats a lot compared to others - but with traktor pro that's all tweakable anyway - so not really down to the controller at all. it's jog behaviour on the outside of the jogs seems a bit different when in scratch mode or not - but i'm pretty sure thats the same as my icon idj and is no biggie. i.e: a fixed relative midi message sent out when nudging when in scratch mode compared to non-scratch mode (i guess). |
Patrica Giancaterino 28.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
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Chasidy Heckenbach 28.09.2011 | from what i can find about the reloop it is a solid build with decent jogs. they both also seem to have about the same number of buttons and pots etc - so no clue what pabloco means. tho possibly more buttons on the mixtrack in top right/left sections? if i was choosing between the two tho and was going to be using traktor then i'd go for the mixtrack as way more people seem to have it and so you're much more likely to find different tsi files to try out and probably easier to get advice when doing your own mapping. all depends what u want it for ofc. i believe the top right/left sections on the mixtrack look more traktor effects friendly in their layouts - but only if you want/need the physical layout to match the software, which personally i don't. they both seem solid and offer about the same level+quantity of controls. i haven't looked at their midi specs but don't suppose there's anything radical between them. |
Percy Keehan 27.09.2011 | depends on what u want although a lot tend to drift more toward the mixtrack because more knobs and better jogs. |
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