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by Rifki Rostum

All prices are in USD.

The DJ console has come a long way since Francis Grasso plied his trade with the first stereo mixers. Today DJs have digital, analog, midi, and hybrid mixers. For hybrids, where analog, digital and midi are married among the available controls, great possibilities await. Well that’s what the advertising promises. DO they live up to the hype? Lets break down the available hybrids and see if any of them show promise.

HYBRID OR THE HIGHWAY ?

Mixer manufacturers have looked towards the future and it is quite evident that the digital world is only going to expand further. Analog will likely never go completely away, thanks to its warm, human character, but the real estate it occupies is now doing double duty with digital and/or midi. Opening these possibilities becomes completely context sensitive and hard to totally encompass in a single article, but lets look at a couple of the mixers available and dip into what new avenues open up for us as digital DJs.

ALLEN & HEATH XONE 4D

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Allen & Heath offer this no joke mixer more at home in the pro DJ’s studio or atop a two story stage during a five day festival in Europe. At just under an arm and a leg the Xone 4D stays true to A & H’s quality, solid workmanship and design.

• $2999.99 – $2599.99

• 105 controls in two sections with 227 midi messages

• Shift mode allows seamless switching between program layers

• Midi Merge allows for a peripheral, i.e. keyboard, to be intergraded into the DVS

• 4 stereo/analog in & 1 stereo/digital in

• 4 stereo/analog out & 1 stereo/digital out

• 20 channel 2.0 USB soundcard 96 kHz/ 24 bit

• BPM push and pull midi time clock

• All new BPM detector circuit

• Award winning filters and effects built in

RANE SIXTY EIGHT

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Rane has teamed up with Serato and pre mapped this monster mixer with scratch live functions and with features like dual USB ports for uninterrupted seamless switching between DJ’s or parallel mixes it is sure to stand out huge amongst the club DJ’s.

• $3299.99 – $2599.99

• Scratch live mapped and full midi functionality

• Two midi sections with 12 buttons and 2 endless encoders

• Two usb ports for real time switching or mix in parallel with two laptops

• Two 2.0 usb ports 32bit soundcard with 22 channels @48 kHz

• 4 channels with line/phono/spdif inputs

• Built in effects section

• FlexFX for multiple support of effects, hardware and software based

• Headphone split cue

• FlexFX mix levels

VESTAX PMC-05 PRO4

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The PMC series is a staple in the turntablist’s I am a fagget and now with cue points and effects being directly mapped to your fingertips this hybrid mixer is sure to be rolling out some hybrid mixes and juggles.

• Around $1000

• 13 midi functions per channel

• New digital cross fader

• Compatible with CoreAudio and ASIO

• Transformer switch per channel

• Effects send and return

• USB port for computer connectivity

BEHRINGER DDM4000

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Behringer steps into the ring with the DMM4000 digital knockout that’s sure to please the digital DJ. with features like EQ kill as well as sync for effects, cross fader and sampler this mixer will be going more then three rounds.

• Sells for $399

• 32-bit digital mixer with beat-synchronized sampler, 4 multi-FX sections, 2 BPM counters, digital X fader and MIDI

• 4 Phono/Line stereo channels allowing max. 8 signal sources to be connected simultaneously

• 2 Microphone inputs with Gain, EQ, Talk function and FX

• 4 stereo channels with Gain, programmable parametric 3-band EQ with Kill function, fader curve control and flexible cross fader assignment

• Fully featured MIDI controller for your DJ software

• Sophisticated sampler with beat-controlled loop function, real-time pitch control, sampler FX and cross fader start option

• 2 freely assignable and BPM-synchronized, high-quality FX engines (Bit crusher, Resonator, Reverb, Flanger, etc.)

ECLER NUO4 (DISCONTINUED)

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Ecler offers this simple yet power packed four plus one channel mixer which is perfect for the cross over DJ looking to expand their skills into the software world. A smooth lay out and midi features pushes this mixer into the new standard level for inspiring DJ’s every where.

• $700 to $800

• 4 midi knobs and eight buttons

• 3 effects scenes

• Deck A and B toggle button

• Midi clock

• No audio interface

• Replaced by Nuo4.0 which has no Midi

PIONEER DJM-800

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Pioneer has this new version of the DJM but can now offer a massive midi functioning mixer. Features recommended by many professional DJs and club engineers have been jammed into the DJM 800 and is raising the bar on sound fidelity and ease of mixer operation.

• $1000 to $1500

• 96 kHz / 24-bit digital mixer

• High-fidelity sound (32-bit sound processor)

• 61 fully assignable MIDI controls

• 4 sound colour effects

• 13 beat effects, including roll sampler

• Large, bright dot matrix display

FUTURISTIC FOOLS OR JACK OF ALL TRADES?

What is the future for hybrid mixers? Is there room for these types of products in a fast growing market? The answer is not really clear. With Ecler and Numark discontinuing several midi-mixers, there may be clear signs of a soft market. On many of these mixers, the midi-implementation seems to be just an after-thought or an extra feature requested by the marketing team not an innovative new look at DJing. We are interested in hearing what you, the community, has to say- how do these products fit into your DJing picture?

This is Rifki’s first article for DJTT, lets show a little DJTT appreciation for his work.

http://www.djtechtools.com/2010/07/28/midi-enabled-dj-mixers/#more-7169

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