Dj-Tech I-Mix Reload Mk II - Buy or not to buy?

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Dj-Tech I-Mix Reload Mk II - Buy or not to buy?
Posted on: 09.01.2011 by Deloise Tarullo

Okay, first time poster - long time lurker... Anyway, I need you guy's advice. I'm about to upgrade my gear from a Numark Total Control to something a little more high end and my budget is max 300
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011

Okay, first time poster - long time lurker... Anyway, I need you guy's advice. I'm about to upgrade my gear from a Numark Total Control to something a little more high end and my budget is max 300
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011

Okay, first time poster - long time lurker... Anyway, I need you guy's advice. I'm about to upgrade my gear from a Numark Total Control to something a little more high end and my budget is max 300
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011

Okay, first time poster - long time lurker... Anyway, I need you guy's advice. I'm about to upgrade my gear from a Numark Total Control to something a little more high end and my budget is max 300
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by chrisw
dude use the money u saved for an overlay and firmware update
All of that is already included in the price, believe it or not!
Cammy Clegg
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by rdkl
Actually just found a used VCI-100SE for sale in my town for less than the I-Mix. I can't believe my luck!:eek:

Thanks for the help anyways guys!
dude use the money u saved for an overlay and firmware update
Maisie Marras
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by rdkl
Yeah, I'm very much aware of that, but still - I'm not a fan of the Rmx/steel jogs.
i was just talking about conrolers in general

happy hunting
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by theory28
dont worry too much about dedicated sections. you can always remap everything with multiple layers to suit what your need
Yeah, I'm very much aware of that, but still - I'm not a fan of the Rmx/steel jogs.

Originally Posted by Robin Raydon
I would take a look at the new reloop mixage and an Audio 2 Card - Mixage has everything you will need for traktor and is cheaper than the DJ Tech + has 14 bit Midi Pitchfaders.
I've heard the quality of reloop's products is kinda sketchy.

Maybe i should just sell my body a bit or something to get the cash for a vci-100
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by Robin Raydon
I'd choose a different product because the Buttons are hard to press.
What would you recommend in the same price class? I've looked at the hercules rmx as well, but I don't like it's lack of dedicated fx knobs and it's jog wheels.
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011

Okay, first time poster - long time lurker... Anyway, I need you guy's advice. I'm about to upgrade my gear from a Numark Total Control to something a little more high end and my budget is max 300
Cammy Clegg
09.01.2011
then take that deal.
Maisie Marras
09.01.2011
thats awesome!

congrats on the purchase (assuming youve gone through with it)
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by chrisw
dude use the money u saved for an overlay and firmware update
All of that is already included in the price, believe it or not!
Cammy Clegg
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by rdkl
Actually just found a used VCI-100SE for sale in my town for less than the I-Mix. I can't believe my luck!:eek:

Thanks for the help anyways guys!
dude use the money u saved for an overlay and firmware update
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011
Actually just found a used VCI-100SE for sale in my town for less than the I-Mix. I can't believe my luck!:eek:

Thanks for the help anyways guys!
Maisie Marras
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by rdkl
Yeah, I'm very much aware of that, but still - I'm not a fan of the Rmx/steel jogs.
i was just talking about conrolers in general

happy hunting
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by theory28
dont worry too much about dedicated sections. you can always remap everything with multiple layers to suit what your need
Yeah, I'm very much aware of that, but still - I'm not a fan of the Rmx/steel jogs.

Originally Posted by Robin Raydon
I would take a look at the new reloop mixage and an Audio 2 Card - Mixage has everything you will need for traktor and is cheaper than the DJ Tech + has 14 bit Midi Pitchfaders.
I've heard the quality of reloop's products is kinda sketchy.

Maybe i should just sell my body a bit or something to get the cash for a vci-100
Maisie Marras
09.01.2011
dont worry too much about dedicated sections. you can always remap everything with multiple layers to suit what you need
Margo Gilb
09.01.2011
I would take a look at the new reloop mixage and an Audio 2 Card - Mixage has everything you will need for traktor and is cheaper than the DJ Tech + has 14 bit Midi Pitchfaders.

I hope the engineers replaced the Buttons because they got broken in the old model (Reloop Digital Jockey).
Deloise Tarullo
09.01.2011
Originally Posted by Robin Raydon
I'd choose a different product because the Buttons are hard to press.
What would you recommend in the same price class? I've looked at the hercules rmx as well, but I don't like it's lack of dedicated fx knobs and it's jog wheels.
Margo Gilb
09.01.2011
The High-Res metal jog wheels feel quite fine - they are the same as in the "DJ Tech Kontrol One". The other controls are 7-bit Midi unfortunately and the pots are made of plastics. The Faders and Pots give a smooth feeling. Anyway - I'd choose a different product because the Buttons are hard to press. If you like this sturdy feeling this could be your new piece of hardware

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