Reloop mixage controller edition ltd dj controller review


















High-quality components including sturdy metal panels and a aluminium cover plate are almost unique in this affordable price range. Save your bucks - but don't save on quality! DJs who do not possess a multi-channel soundcard should go for the Mixage Interface Edition.

A professional multi-channel soundcard has been built in this version. Quickly connect your sound system and headphones for direct monitoring of your beats. The ASIO driver architecture gives you the lowest latency and fast mixing without any delay. A microphone connection on the front side has been integrated for hosts, MCs or singers. The Mic signal can be routed directly to master-out or to a computer for recording and the volume can also be adjusted directly.

This website requires cookies to provide all of its features. For more information on what data is contained in the cookies, please see our Privacy Policy page. To accept cookies from this site, please click the Allow button below. Mixage IE MK2. The Perfect introduction to digital mixing Based on the famous Digital Jockey series, Reloop presents two new compact controllers that do not make any compromises in quality and feel. Touchsensitive jog wheels Two touchsensitive XXL jog wheels can be used either for scratching and pitch bending or for quick track searching.

DJ Team Switch: Combine two Mixage Controller The shift lock switch is also a nice feature, as it can be used to activate the shift function in toggle or hold mode. Integrated multi-channel audio interface Reloop Mixage can be transported easily due to the compact shape and carried effortlessly in every gig bag. Welcome to the Mix Age! You also have 2 shift buttons which mean that you effectively get near enough double the functions from the same buttons.

The knobs and dials can be pressed as well for yet another function. For example, the kill switches are accessed by pushing the EQ knobs instead of a separate button, which is a nice feature. Again as with the buttons, the jogwheels can be used for many other functions apart from cueing and scratching. These are basically a bit like the arcade buttons that you find on the modded Vestax units as championed by DJ Tech Tools.

Reloop may well have copied this feature after seeing the modified Vestax version, and they do feel good to use. If you are using Traktor, at the top you have a larger dial which when pushed brings up the full Traktor browser.

You can then use this dial to locate your tracks. The knobs do have a slight looseness to them compared to a standalone DJ mixer which may put some people off: In fact, this would be my main gripe with this unit. If someone would implement a jogwheel more akin to the better Pioneer CDJs for example then I think controllers as a whole would be taken a lot more seriously. But for the price, the Reloop range is good pieces of kit.

Do you own one of the Reloop controllers? The jogwheel can have its use altered by pressing one of 4 big buttons immediately above it. The search button turns the jogwheel into a good scrub control to quickly fly through a track and can work even quicker when used with the shift button. Finally, the trax button full-screens the library and allows you to use the jogwheel to scroll through your music quickly — again, double fast when pressed with the shift button. The 4 faders allow for very fast FX manipulation.

Combined with the 4 buttons immediately underneath, this section allows you complete control over all Traktor FX settings — and while FX use is limited in the LE version of the software, once you have Pro you can do a hell of a lot here.

The area underneath lets you set, toggle, save and discard all 8 cue points for each channel. To control individual track volume, you ensure that none of the jogwheel function buttons are lit, and use the jogwheel as giant rotary volume.

But having spent a few hours playing with this on Traktor Pro, I felt comfortable and more importantly, found it a fun controller to use.

Its main competition is the pricier Xone:2D, which is slightly less portable due to its weight and shape. Expect to spend more time mapping it to do what you want, though. His DJ career has taken him from a year residency in Manchester, England, to the main room at Privilege in Ibiza - the world's biggest club. He is also an award-winning club promoter, and has taught music tech and DJing since He regularly speaks at DJ seminars and events worldwide.

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