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its a different concept compared to the X1. But if you would have 2 X1s + Audio 10 for example, it would be closer to the Zomo.

Why: The zomo is made to use it as stand alone in a combination with a Pioneer mixer (Because of its audio interface - X1 has no interface)

Or like in this video, in combination with a Pioneer mixer & 2 decks - or even 4 decks. No 4 deck control with only one X1.

I like the arrangement of the Zomo, everything is in the middle and looks really clear, clearer than the X1. I was spinning wit the X1, but i didn t like the arrangement of the buttons & potis as well as that you have to place the controller beside of the decks.

The zomo staying in the middle, just under your main control - the mixer. A clear layout, deck1 on the left , deck2 on the right. And only 1 poti to search for tracks, not 2.

X1 vs Zomo MC-1000 in Details:

X1 = 2 Deck Control

Zomo = 4 Deck Control

X1: No audio interface

Zomo: Audio Interface

2x X1 + Audio 10 = 3 USB ports needed

Zomo = 1 USB port (good for Macbooks, because they only have 2 usb ports)

2 X1s = 398 $ + Audio 10 or 6 starting at 299$

Zomo MC-1000 = 299 $

X1: Plastik Casing

Zomo: Metall Casing

X1: Rubber Buttons

Zomo: Plastik Buttons

Possible to work with 2, 3 or 4 Controller:

X1 = Yes

Zomo = Yes

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