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I already have the Model 1.4 and I'm absolute amazed with the sound, and I agree that is a really pleasure to use. One thing that just a few people mention is the size, this mixers are very, very small, specially the Model 1.4, for me as a mobile DJ I will say that was one of the main reason why I bought it, and I can not be more happy. I replaced my old but absolutly trusty Rane Empath, another 100% analog and timeless piece of kit.
The size kinda works against it for me :( I have a large mixer and have grown so spoiled by the size of it... but I still want a Model1 super badly. Ugh.
hey bro got a question can u check if the ops/hps knows looks kind of warp when turning them and can u check ch 2 line/phone white button glows or a different color from ch 1/3/4 thanks very much I got one today
06:19 you left out the DB-25 connectors, thats pretty unique on a dj mixer. That's for most of the people something unfamiliar, a shame you didn't highlight/explained this feature.
I mean, I truly love what it does, and would get one, but to then have to get some quality pioneers to complement it, it would just be too much for what I do (small gigs, home stuff, small clubs). But hey, if you got the cash, get it
You could definitely do that. You just should not use effect processors that add latency to the signal (like e.g. the RMX 1000 from Pioneer) which will result in phasing. Since the X1850 has a wet/dry knob I assume this would not be a problem.
@@reddepo If you want to use the Denon as an effects unit then the Model1 would be the Master Mixer. I would however strongly advice against such a setup since there are dedicated effects units that are cheaper, smaller and more capable than the X1850.
@@reddepo Well, if space/portability is not an issue and you already have both Mixers, you would connect your audio sources to the Model1, the AUX 1 of the Model1 to a line input of the X1800 via a cinch to 1/4" jack stereo cable and the master out of the X1800 to the RETURN 1 input of the Model 1 (or whatever free channel on the Model 1 you want to use as a return channel). You can then send the signal of any channel on the Model1 to the X1800 by using the AUX1 knob on top of the channel strip and manipulate that part of the signal on the X1800. If you do not have a Model1 yet, make sure you can try first that this works to your liking before you make an irreversible purchase! If there is somehow latency or any other issue it will not be fun.
Are there any Dsub audio interfaces on the market compatible with Serato DJ Pro and Traktor Pro? Can you recommend any external effects devices commensurate with the sound quality of the PLAYdifferently mixer?
hey bro I just got the 1.4 on the 2nd channel line/sterio sub it does not glow like channel ! 3. & 4 s that normal and the lpf and hpf knobs when turn any way looks like they r warp is that normal thanks for any reply
Both have totally different ways on how they work. The Model 1 and 1.4 like the xones process your signal analog, so there is no conversion from your digital signal by the players to analog then back to digital for the mixer and then back to analog again for the PA, so you're saving on atleast one D/A conversion (most people connect their players via rca to the mixers and not digital, so you're most likely saving on two conversions). Also if you prefer a more default EQ System the Model 1 and 1.4 are not for you anyways and you should make a choice between xone and pioneer.
This works for dj's playing clips from Ableton, where hardware matches the software. It is such a great setup and great sounding mixer, filters sound so nice compared to A+H with that harsher resonance and pop. Not sure I would like the eq but never tried one like it. Maybe 4 band eq was not necessary if you already have stripped down a clip to the frequencies you want, which is how Ritchie does it. I use line level faders and crossfader so a bummer it was omitted. I prefer to keep the track playing the way it was intended because that is why I got the track in the first place. Eq, filter, effects, and faders are more of a tool for mixing 2 tracks or 3 together. It's more traditional "third song" technique where Ritchie moved away from that in the late 90's and has "played differently" since then. It's kind of like having a whammy bar on a guitar, Strat vs. Les Paul, some need it and some can live without it.
thank you for giving Hawtin for breaking this idea to the masses. I spin the same way, with samplers, turntables, records, live instruments, mixers, ,all at the same time.. I just need a crossfader so it doesnt work as a primary DJ mixer because i do away more than blending...
Thanks for the breakdown. I first learned about this model of mixer only a few months ago and couldn't figure it out just using the product page. Now I have a more complete understanding of the hardware I'll never be able to use lol.
So when you say an unrivalled sound quality, is the sound on these better than the amazing quality of Allen & Heath Xone 92 & 96 industry accepted best sound quality?
While I agree with it being weird, Whats weirder, A CDJ with no CD, Or DJ's mixing 2 signals from 2 turntables together? LOL. As for the fader, It was literally invented just for scratching. Back in the days they all had sharp cuts. And over time DJ's started using them for smoother blends. Its just technology advancing. One day we will be looking at a lot of modern day DJ setups as a weird anachronism.
I listened to turntables between this rane pioneer and this didn't sound good with vinyl. Easy difference in the photo pre amp the rane mp2015 killed it
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I already have the Model 1.4 and I'm absolute amazed with the sound, and I agree that is a really pleasure to use. One thing that just a few people mention is the size, this mixers are very, very small, specially the Model 1.4, for me as a mobile DJ I will say that was one of the main reason why I bought it, and I can not be more happy. I replaced my old but absolutly trusty Rane Empath, another 100% analog and timeless piece of kit.
The size kinda works against it for me :( I have a large mixer and have grown so spoiled by the size of it... but I still want a Model1 super badly. Ugh.
Thinking about going from an empath to a model 1 myself. Do you have an opinion on the fader curve?
hey bro got a question can u check if the ops/hps knows looks kind of warp when turning them and can u check ch 2 line/phone white button glows or a different color from ch 1/3/4 thanks very much I got one today
Honestly, for a lot less money, and going with a couple of inexpensive outboard devices, you can do the same-even do decent mastering-on-a-budget.
06:19 you left out the DB-25 connectors, thats pretty unique on a dj mixer. That's for most of the people something unfamiliar, a shame you didn't highlight/explained this feature.
1:57 where were you?
Absolutely love the concept but don't have enough blood and bone marrow to sell to get one yet. Lol
ya mate, pay differently... kidney would do, we have two of it🤣
@@lennixgriffiths pay differently hahahaa
@@lennixgriffiths 🤣🤣🤣
I mean, I truly love what it does, and would get one, but to then have to get some quality pioneers to complement it, it would just be too much for what I do (small gigs, home stuff, small clubs). But hey, if you got the cash, get it
@@YakAttack915 Of course... premium products premium price. Would love to get my hands on this thing, even just to try it not necessarily own it.
Great overview of the mixers, the demo of the EQ and drive sections sounded so nice.
Thanks! :)
6:12 I’d be curious if you can chain the mixer with a Denon X1850 (using the Denon mixer as your effects channel.)
You could definitely do that. You just should not use effect processors that add latency to the signal (like e.g. the RMX 1000 from Pioneer) which will result in phasing. Since the X1850 has a wet/dry knob I assume this would not be a problem.
@@aaronw4537 Nice! So, which would be the preferred master mixer? Would you say the X1850 into the Model 1 then Model 1 to the speakers or visa versa?
@@reddepo If you want to use the Denon as an effects unit then the Model1 would be the Master Mixer. I would however strongly advice against such a setup since there are dedicated effects units that are cheaper, smaller and more capable than the X1850.
@@aaronw4537 I see, well, I am trying to leverage using my X1800 actually with the Model 1 together.
@@reddepo Well, if space/portability is not an issue and you already have both Mixers, you would connect your audio sources to the Model1, the AUX 1 of the Model1 to a line input of the X1800 via a cinch to 1/4" jack stereo cable and the master out of the X1800 to the RETURN 1 input of the Model 1 (or whatever free channel on the Model 1 you want to use as a return channel). You can then send the signal of any channel on the Model1 to the X1800 by using the AUX1 knob on top of the channel strip and manipulate that part of the signal on the X1800.
If you do not have a Model1 yet, make sure you can try first that this works to your liking before you make an irreversible purchase! If there is somehow latency or any other issue it will not be fun.
Are there any Dsub audio interfaces on the market compatible with Serato DJ Pro and Traktor Pro?
Can you recommend any external effects devices commensurate with the sound quality of the PLAYdifferently mixer?
I have to say this: these big knob for filters is one of the best knob feelings ever used
great review, I feel like this Model 1.4 mixer is the end of my mixer search. I already have a XONE23:c but am looking for an upgrade.
Crossfader reviews two mixers without crossfaders.
I was wondering about that!
does anyone knows of an audiocard with dsub connectors smaller than the antelope audio orion 32 gen3+ ?
hey bro I just got the 1.4 on the 2nd channel line/sterio sub it does not glow like channel ! 3. & 4 s that normal and the lpf and hpf knobs when turn any way looks like they r warp is that normal thanks for any reply
great video, but i dont know if i should get this or the v10
Both have totally different ways on how they work. The Model 1 and 1.4 like the xones process your signal analog, so there is no conversion from your digital signal by the players to analog then back to digital for the mixer and then back to analog again for the PA, so you're saving on atleast one D/A conversion (most people connect their players via rca to the mixers and not digital, so you're most likely saving on two conversions). Also if you prefer a more default EQ System the Model 1 and 1.4 are not for you anyways and you should make a choice between xone and pioneer.
This works for dj's playing clips from Ableton, where hardware matches the software. It is such a great setup and great sounding mixer, filters sound so nice compared to A+H with that harsher resonance and pop. Not sure I would like the eq but never tried one like it. Maybe 4 band eq was not necessary if you already have stripped down a clip to the frequencies you want, which is how Ritchie does it. I use line level faders and crossfader so a bummer it was omitted. I prefer to keep the track playing the way it was intended because that is why I got the track in the first place. Eq, filter, effects, and faders are more of a tool for mixing 2 tracks or 3 together. It's more traditional "third song" technique where Ritchie moved away from that in the late 90's and has "played differently" since then. It's kind of like having a whammy bar on a guitar, Strat vs. Les Paul, some need it and some can live without it.
thank you for giving Hawtin for breaking this idea to the masses. I spin the same way, with samplers, turntables, records, live instruments, mixers, ,all at the same time.. I just need a crossfader so it doesnt work as a primary DJ mixer because i do away more than blending...
Hi !! How can i récord audio from the mixer?
Thanks for the breakdown. I first learned about this model of mixer only a few months ago and couldn't figure it out just using the product page. Now I have a more complete understanding of the hardware I'll never be able to use lol.
Glad the video was helpful!
So when you say an unrivalled sound quality, is the sound on these better than the amazing quality of Allen & Heath Xone 92 & 96 industry accepted best sound quality?
GREAT VIDEO
Thanks!
V10vs model one which one?
I’ll go for the one with A Fader
Great Review Holland. Now you need to go back and finish the Bose Speaker review xD
Thanks Daz!
It's a very good introduction video.
Easy to understand.
I wish I could try one of these. I think it's exactly what I want.
Why the different prices? are there options?
6 channels on the Model 1 vs 4 channels on the Model 1.4
What's the song during the cuts? :D
@dj EA pro yeah, that's what I was thinking as well but you never know :D
It's actually a track from the RUclips sound library!
@@Crossfader wow, was not expecting that!
Would like to use one for production
So cool. I love it. Just got the M1
Just ordered one!
Perfectly explained !
Thanks!
Love the info
Glad it was helpful!
And not a single word on the fact that, wait for it.... There's no crossfader!
You must be a hip hop Dj 😂
I was scrolling down to see if I was the only one that noticed that :)
Brilliant mixers, but too costly for myself.
Suddenly feel the DJM is really weak
Awesome.
Thank you :)
I think the xone 96 would be the best mixer ever if it doesn’t had the Crossfader but overdrive instead per channel
But it has some minor problems, and many people report that the sound output is unbalanced.
@@909Mark I have never had issues on mine
Cdjs with no cds & mixers with no cross faders.
you don't really need a cross fader to DJ Techno or any sorts of Genre really. Cross fader is mostly use for scratching and such
@dj EA pro CDJ, according to Pioneer, Stands for Club DJ hence CDJ
welcome to the future dude
While I agree with it being weird, Whats weirder, A CDJ with no CD, Or DJ's mixing 2 signals from 2 turntables together? LOL. As for the fader, It was literally invented just for scratching. Back in the days they all had sharp cuts. And over time DJ's started using them for smoother blends. Its just technology advancing. One day we will be looking at a lot of modern day DJ setups as a weird anachronism.
Man Ur right. This is definitely not designed for everyone.. 🤯
I listened to turntables between this rane pioneer and this didn't sound good with vinyl. Easy difference in the photo pre amp the rane mp2015 killed it
go for a condesa rotary if you want the best sound quality
Only if we're a Rotary mixer.
lol that look like a dj mixer trying to look like a pa mixer :P
Model 1 on a channel called crossfader 😋
Its a snob mixer
You forgot that Deadmaus Uses play differently
Can you show me where ?
He just pushes play on ableton he said
so if carl cox were in that picture with rigby-jones and hawtin this mixer would be even better right? this is a shitty paid ad lol
It's not a paid ad, thanks for the comment though!
@@Crossfader You are doing this for free? LoL that is even worse bro 😀😀😀
If this are for real performers They forgot to add a basic tool, the fader! 🫣
I’ve no doubt the build quality is excellent but that drive knob looked pretty wobbly 🫣