
i have owned this unit for about 2 years now, and its a great piece of equipment, it does everything you need as a DJ, you can also adjust curve and contour which is not common for small mixers, the size its a big plus, as a DJ i’m constantly moving from bars to clubs to parties, and carrying heavy equipment sucks, this little baby can fit into any case or bag, fader and knobs are smooth and precise, if you are looking for a 2 channel mixer and dont want to spend big $ this would be my top choice. Great work Denon!!!
denon dn-s3000 vs dn-s1000?
so i have a set of 3000’s, run a time coded setup, and there great, but as ive added to my dj setup with a midi assignable keyboard im coming to a problem. when i use the 3000’s and the keyboard the way i like to, the lag that comes in from releasing the platter and letting it catch up is messing my mixes Denon Dj Parts up. i have vinyl and the platter emulates vinyl, im wondering if the 1000’s are exact meaning the second i take my hand off the platter does it resume at the play speed or does it too need time to speed back up? im really looking for that exact feel. i manually loop on the fly through my keyboard, meaning i dont set the loop, and i dont want that split second of speed back up time. i dont want those “vinyls is all a real dj uses” comments because i gave up on vinyl when i couldnt do what i wanted to do (touch a cue point in the begining and the end with out moving a needle instantly) or was limited to just using whats available on record. thanks
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so i have a set of 3000’s, run a time coded setup, and there great, but as ive added to my dj setup with a midi assignable keyboard im coming to a problem. when i use the 3000’s and the keyboard the way i like to, the lag that comes in from releasing the platter and letting it catch up is messing my mixes Denon Dj Parts up. i have vinyl and the platter emulates vinyl, im wondering if the 1000’s are exact meaning the second i take my hand off the platter does it resume at the play speed or does it too need time to speed back up? im really looking for that exact feel. i manually loop on the fly through my keyboard, meaning i dont set the loop, and i dont want that split second of speed back up time. i dont want those “vinyls is all a real dj uses” comments because i gave up on vinyl when i couldnt do what i wanted to do (touch a cue point in the begining and the end with out moving a needle instantly) or was limited to just using whats available on record. thanks
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