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Posted on: 16.05.2011 by Asha Poudrier
Anybody know when the Behringer NOX606 is going to be coming out? I can't find any definitive time. Help me DJTT, you're my only hope!
Lora Vandewark
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by Frank112916
I would really LOVE to get away from my S4 w/ 1200's and move to real mixer but the cost to do timecode is so prohibitive and the mess of wires just isn't for me..
Just curious..... but why?
Tatum Ansaldo
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by Frank112916
do you believe any of their new line of mixers will be scratch certified?
I very much doubt it.
Tatum Ansaldo
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by bobbylight
Or to run something like Maschine with.
that's what he meant by midi clock sync.

Originally Posted by bobbylight
I was just looking at the mixer again and I realized that since it has USB connectivity and that the DDM4K was Traktor Certified, maybe the NOX606 will also be.
The DDM4k is Traktor Ready, not Traktor Scratch Certified. You still need a certified NI audio interface to use timecode control. Making such a cheap mixer Scratch certified would be a pretty good way for them to lose out on hardware sales.

This list of Scratch Certified mixers is here.
Asha Poudrier
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
Wishful believeing, midi is for clock sync only apparently.
Or to run something like Maschine with. I was just looking at the mixer again and I realized that since it has USB connectivity and that the DDM4K was Traktor Certified, maybe the NOX606 will also be.
Asha Poudrier
16.05.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
Wishful believeing, midi is for clock sync only apparently.
I'm choosing to look past that cause it makes me feel better. I can always work around it.
Asha Poudrier
16.05.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Looks a teensy bit cramped but impressive features for the price. Let's hope it's another DDM4000.

btw, anyone notice what NOX becomes if you turn it backwards and add an E? cheeky....
Big fingers need not apply, but yes let's hope its a better version of the DDM4K. It's a great value for the price.

And coincidence? I believe not!!!!!!!!!!!
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
btw, anyone notice what NOX becomes if you turn it backwards and add an E? cheeky....
Give that man a biscuit!
Lora Vandewark
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by Frank112916
I would really LOVE to get away from my S4 w/ 1200's and move to real mixer but the cost to do timecode is so prohibitive and the mess of wires just isn't for me..
Just curious..... but why?
Lisa Lochotzki
18.05.2011
My 2 cents... I'll dare to say yes, for one reason. Actually from what I've read here and there, NI ask for a minimum guaranteed of sale unit/year.

Now, consider the pricing (<1,000$)... You can't go that wrong by saying They'll sale more than "bigger" company (Denon, Pioneer, A&H). It's quite a sexy mixer with tons of feature and I have no doubt this unit will be a good Behringer hit for low budget club, mobile disco, bedroom and or beginner DJ.

Assuming NI charge a scratch license on each of those mixer, and later the software, it's still appealing for them no!?!

Cheap or not, no one can say right now, but I believe NI should.
Tatum Ansaldo
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by Frank112916
do you believe any of their new line of mixers will be scratch certified?
I very much doubt it.
Dino Hapgood
17.05.2011
do you believe any of their new line of mixers will be scratch certified? I know all these Audio companies like to jerk you around and charge you out the ass for shit (especially native instruments, which has the worst customer service I've ever dealt with) but all of the new behringer mixers have USB. All they say on their site, however, is "playback and recording." No Midi connectivity.

I would really LOVE to get away from my S4 w/ 1200's and move to real mixer but the cost to do timecode is so prohibitive and the mess of wires just isn't for me.

Honestly I'm really tempted to start looking at other software/hardware solutions. Not just because of the cost of all of NI's shit (I know serato isn't much better) but because of the fact that NI's customer service is far and away the worst.
Tatum Ansaldo
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by bobbylight
Or to run something like Maschine with.
that's what he meant by midi clock sync.

Originally Posted by bobbylight
I was just looking at the mixer again and I realized that since it has USB connectivity and that the DDM4K was Traktor Certified, maybe the NOX606 will also be.
The DDM4k is Traktor Ready, not Traktor Scratch Certified. You still need a certified NI audio interface to use timecode control. Making such a cheap mixer Scratch certified would be a pretty good way for them to lose out on hardware sales.

This list of Scratch Certified mixers is here.
Asha Poudrier
17.05.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
Wishful believeing, midi is for clock sync only apparently.
Or to run something like Maschine with. I was just looking at the mixer again and I realized that since it has USB connectivity and that the DDM4K was Traktor Certified, maybe the NOX606 will also be.
Olene Minyard
16.05.2011
Does look quite sexy!
Asha Poudrier
16.05.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
Wishful believeing, midi is for clock sync only apparently.
I'm choosing to look past that cause it makes me feel better. I can always work around it.
Rolanda Clodfelder
16.05.2011
Big fingers need not apply, but yes let's hope its a better version of the DDM4K. It's a great value for the price.
Wishful believeing, midi is for clock sync only apparently.
Asha Poudrier
16.05.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Looks a teensy bit cramped but impressive features for the price. Let's hope it's another DDM4000.

btw, anyone notice what NOX becomes if you turn it backwards and add an E? cheeky....
Big fingers need not apply, but yes let's hope its a better version of the DDM4K. It's a great value for the price.

And coincidence? I believe not!!!!!!!!!!!
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
btw, anyone notice what NOX becomes if you turn it backwards and add an E? cheeky....
Give that man a biscuit!
Tatum Ansaldo
16.05.2011
Originally Posted by DJKeyWee
Oh an Xone:92 wannabe! Looks fun & great though!
Looks a teensy bit cramped but impressive features for the price. Let's hope it's another DDM4000.

btw, anyone notice what NOX becomes if you turn it backwards and add an E? cheeky....
Lora Vandewark
16.05.2011
Dumb question time....... Does this thing do MIDI? I can see from the link it has a MIDI out, and a MIDI switch but can't see any reference to it in the blurb.

Oh, and nice to see they put the headphone jack in a more sensible position this time!
Asha Poudrier
15.05.2011
Originally Posted by DJKeyWee
Nothing bad at all about that buddy! The only difference would probably be the lifetime & sound quality, again, I have nothing against it.

Who knows?!? Some Behringer are great, some are bad. Time will tell. I'll probably buy one for one small club 'round here for testing purpose.
Yea, Behringers are prolly never gonna be on the level that the DJM900 or the Sixty-Eight are but they're good value for the price.
Lisa Lochotzki
15.05.2011
Nothing bad at all about that buddy! The only difference would probably be the lifetime & sound quality, again, I have nothing against it.

Who knows?!? Some Behringer are great, some are bad. Time will tell. I'll probably buy one for one small club 'round here for testing purpose.
Asha Poudrier
15.05.2011
Originally Posted by DJKeyWee
Oh an Xone:92 wannabe! Looks fun & great though!
Why would I spend 1500 on a Xone 92 when a NOX606 can do most everything a Xone 92 can for a third of the price?
Lisa Lochotzki
15.05.2011
Oh an Xone:92 wannabe! Looks fun & great though!
Homer Selgado
15.05.2011
Looks like the 606 is already for sale...

http://www.fullcompass.com/product/400828.html
Asha Poudrier
15.05.2011
Originally Posted by bartboy
Search the community s I asked the same thing a while back and got an answer from a community member who also works for behringer. I can't remember when he said thou.
Yea i read that...a guy that worked for Behringer said sometime in Q2 around April/May but I was hoping someone knew anything new.
Dana Ordinario
15.05.2011
Search the community s I asked the same thing a while back and got an answer from a community member who also works for behringer. I can't remember when he said thou.

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