Looking at acquiring an RMX1000 but have a few questions for use in Abelton
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Looking at acquiring an RMX1000 but have a few questions for use in Abelton Posted on: 16.11.2013 by Branden Wentler Hey all,I'm interested in adding an RMX1000 but not entirely sure if it will work well with my setup. I'm using two CDJ2000 and a Xonedb4. As many may know the Xone does not natively Send/Return so I'm looking at using the RMX as an EFX unit in Abelton during my sets. So my signal path is CDJ to mixer via digital, mixer to Abelton via USB, Abelton back to mixer. My concern is whether or not the RMX can internally determine BPM while running as a VST in Abelton or if I'll have to manually adjust Abelton's tempo via MIDI. If I have to manually set tempo would I have sync/phase issues with the audio signal from the CDJs? I'm hoping it would just be a generic tempo that the VST/RMX would "react" to when an effect in engaged and not reliant upon a 4/4 count inside Abelton--meaning that although the tempo is correct, an effect would be out of phase with the original audio signal. Hope this makes sense. I tried posting in the Pioneer community s a few days ago but my post still hasn't been approved yet...for wtv reason. Thanks | |
Branden Wentler 17.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Dont get me wrong the FX on the db4 are freaking awesome but sometimes a bit too subtle for what I primarily have to mix for locals--ProgHouse, electroHouse, HipHop and Trap. But you are 100% correct and bring up a valid point with the integration between Pioneer products. I didn't really become very interested in the RMX until recently since I've pretty much shelved Traktor. It's just been difficult to shelve the db4. |
Hipolito Scionti 17.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by space monkey
Aren't the fx on the db4 supposed to be the best ever?! That's probably why they didn't put a send return on they thought Jo one should need to add fx... Personally I just prefer Djm 900 over db4 anyway but if I had spent big money on pio Cdj 2ks too and wanted an rmx1000 I would sell the db4 and get a djm 900. Then everything syncs up. Lights on platters, bpm, send return, everything... Not 100% why u would not? |
Johnsie Kingrea 16.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by space monkey
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Branden Wentler 16.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Patch
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Branden Wentler 16.11.2013 | Hey all, I'm interested in adding an RMX1000 but not entirely sure if it will work well with my setup. I'm using two CDJ2000 and a Xonedb4. As many may know the Xone does not natively Send/Return so I'm looking at using the RMX as an EFX unit in Abelton during my sets. So my signal path is CDJ to mixer via digital, mixer to Abelton via USB, Abelton back to mixer. My concern is whether or not the RMX can internally determine BPM while running as a VST in Abelton or if I'll have to manually adjust Abelton's tempo via MIDI. If I have to manually set tempo would I have sync/phase issues with the audio signal from the CDJs? I'm hoping it would just be a generic tempo that the VST/RMX would "react" to when an effect in engaged and not reliant upon a 4/4 count inside Abelton--meaning that although the tempo is correct, an effect would be out of phase with the original audio signal. Hope this makes sense. I tried posting in the Pioneer community s a few days ago but my post still hasn't been approved yet...for wtv reason. Thanks |
Branden Wentler 17.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Dont get me wrong the FX on the db4 are freaking awesome but sometimes a bit too subtle for what I primarily have to mix for locals--ProgHouse, electroHouse, HipHop and Trap. But you are 100% correct and bring up a valid point with the integration between Pioneer products. I didn't really become very interested in the RMX until recently since I've pretty much shelved Traktor. It's just been difficult to shelve the db4. |
Hipolito Scionti 17.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by space monkey
Aren't the fx on the db4 supposed to be the best ever?! That's probably why they didn't put a send return on they thought Jo one should need to add fx... Personally I just prefer Djm 900 over db4 anyway but if I had spent big money on pio Cdj 2ks too and wanted an rmx1000 I would sell the db4 and get a djm 900. Then everything syncs up. Lights on platters, bpm, send return, everything... Not 100% why u would not? |
Branden Wentler 17.11.2013 | http://danlin.de/projekte/crossclock/ Interesting video...though not entirely related to my problem. However, Rekordbox is developed by the same company that makes Mixvibes...wish there was some way to interpret the beat grid data from Pioneer CDJs via USB or ethernet to software--without hacking that is. |
Johnsie Kingrea 16.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by space monkey
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Branden Wentler 16.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Patch
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Brunilda Kora 16.11.2013 | Unfortunately, you WOULD have to beatmatch Ableton to the CDJ's. |
Branden Wentler 16.11.2013 | Thanks for the reply Patch. Yeah the sync issue between CDJ and Abelton has me concerned, BUT if it is just a numerical value I can manually adjust that via MIDI control on my db4. So say for instance I've a track playing at 125 BPM I can just adjust the tempo in Abelton to 125 and be good to go. Or would I? Let's say I have adjusted the tempo then would I need to beat match Abelton's metronome to the track to get something that isn't a train wreck? I believe you already answered that for me but I just want to be sure I understood you. Man, I really love the db4 but it's lack of proper Send/Return is frustrating. Not having the RMX per channel but on a master out set up would not really work for me. Cheers and thanks! |
Brunilda Kora 16.11.2013 | If you're running the RMX as a VST in Abeton Live, then the sync issue you'll have is getting Ableton's tempo sync'd to the CDJ's. To be honest, you'd probably be better off just using the RMX as hardware on your master channel from your mixer. |
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