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  1. Isn't it backwards compatible? As in you just buy a male usb (whatever format) to usb-c, and it works all the same as regular usb 2?
  2. Daytime hookers with internal power supplies are the shit though, I can never go back to the shitty socket now. I honestly don't care about the wierd fader curves either. Still ugly as fuck, though, i'll give you that Edit: jesus christ, managed to fucking answer a two year old post. I'm a dumbass
  3. BM3 looks fucking amazing, why is it only for ios? That should be considered a criminal offense if the workflow is great. I'll def try it.
  4. For akai it's always "MKII and this time it might work properly" imo. Goddammit, man, all i want is a push with 16 big pads and i'd be set.
  5. http://www.zendell.uk/LINKS/JDDX2R_Fixes.pdf Fixed Madabbots link, a space had snuck in. Really good stuff. I'll check this myself when popping occurs.
  6. Have you tried cleaning it with alcohol (none of that caig bullshit)? My experience is that the jdxx2r is sensitive to dust, but once you clean the board and contacts and wipe it good it becomes almost popless. are you using it with a beat through the aux or only the turntable plugged in?
  7. Hey, Sorry if this has been answered previously but the search gave me anything but this topic. The psu to my vestax 06 pro A is buzzing like crazy. Not the sound of the mixer but the actual psu is buzzing. Haven't opened it yet, anyone know what to do? Thanks a million in advance!
  8. I use Reaper to record and transfer the file to my 2500's compact flash card. So fucking lovely, and bypasses the sloooow saving speeds. I don't think there's a golden standard for production, ableton is painfully slow to use if not used with loops or music you can seperate into smaller chunks. Seeing that I mainly sample and scratch but wanted to expand into some synth stuff, ableton grew on me substantially the last year. I've been using the lite version that came with my soundcard and i recently jumped into the pool and bought the suite because it's so good for my type of music making. I've used an MPC (first the 1000, and then the 2500) for beatmaking since I started, I use my 2500 for a lot of my production, and I definitely understand where your coming from and had this been last year I would have wholeheartedly agreed with you. The workflow of MPCs are unmatched, and my dabbling with ableton actually started just because I wanted to control some free VSTs from the MPC and I got a free copy with my soundcard. After a while I started transitioning into Ableton since I already sampled stuff into the PC to use with Traktor, so it was more of an ergonomic move than a really necessary one. Although, all it essentially does is me not having to transfer files to the compact flash card from my mac, which takes like 2 seconds with modern card readers. So as for my comment about devaluing the old MPCs... a little overboard since the card reader option is so good in helping their workflow and relevancy. Personally, I wouldn't advise anyone change from their current MPCs to Ableton, really. If your setup works, it works, no need to change. But the recently released MPCs just didn't understand the appeal of an MPC, in my opinion at least, and these just seem to cram more shit into it and somehow feel more soulless than ever before.
  9. Fuck the mpcs of today, man. The 1000 and 2500 are cool units, love my 2500, but their quality is fucking lacking and those were probably the last models that had any relevence as standalone production centers. The jjos helped a little but the quantum leap ableton has made recent years really devalues the olders mpcs. Considering ableton and maschine can do the same as these new machines and more for compararable prices or lower, the mpc's of today just come across to me as out of touch and with no charm.
  10. I read on the ttlab instagram that it'll retail for $2000 a piece? Fucking beyond stupid. The only thing interesting about these is the prospect of actually owning a new pair of techs these days. The 1200 are still the most beautiful things ever, though.
  11. I've been looking to invest in something like a PDX 3000 for a while to be able to use midi to control the pitch, to replace my 1200. Found a pair, but they're expensive and I don't have the space for two of them even. Are there any good alternatives to the 3000s? Seems like nothing has the midi-pitch control option the 3000 has.
  12. My pt01 speed flutters all over the place. It's especially noticable when i try it with an ipad dvs solution. I've tested my 1200's on the ipad dvs and the pt01 in traktor and it's def the pt01. I'm gonna try changing the belt (fucking impossible to find one for the pt01. The crosley 800 belt or whatnot made it even worse, so i changed it back.) Anyone got any ideas what to do with the flutter problem? The pitch is off too, the default position is like +3 or some dumb shit
  13. Oh, man, i loved my xone:02 when i had it. It was like the vestax 07, except not shit and with an fx-loop and amazing sound quality. Still regret getting rid of it, but can't fit on in my setup now
  14. Just got mine yesterday, here are my impressions: 1. This thing is fucking huge for a portable fader. Seriously, this is really pushing the "portability" definitions to its limits for me. The way i set it up on my pt01, that i found most comfortable, makes it so i can't close the lid of the pt01 properly. Still gotta do some adjustments, i reckon before this baby becomes "portable." Bought the case for it, for some reason, so not really a problem really. 2. I fucking love it. After going from a regular ass raidenfader to a JDX2R and loving it, i thought i would be hard pressed to even like the RXF-1 considering how much i liked the JDX2R (i posted about it earlier). But I'm a fucking sucker for light, but solid feeling faders and the fact that the RXF-1 doesn't ever pop because it's an active fader and it has a lot louder output than the JDX2R (can't comment on sound quality though because I use shitty headphones) makes up for the ridiculous size. It feels sturdy, but i made sure to apply velcro strips that i cut out myself to avoid having the fader wiggle, like i see a lot of other people having because they use the supplied velcro. Still love the JDX2R, but I've decided I'd rather use it as an overpriced headphone amp for my QFO (connecting the master out through an RCA to 1/8 " jack cable) as the QFO's headphone amp is like every vestax amp, annoyingly noisy and almost unlistenable.
  15. I'm almost starting to regret my purchase of this. I recently started a new job, and most of my clients are now in the same city i live in the city as myself (oslo, norway). This means I'm only travelling relatively small distances in my work, so my pt01 is being used less, and definitely not being used as a sketchpad for music anymore. I recently got the JDX2R and it feels so good compared to the OG raiden fader, truly does feel like a railfader (almost like how rane faders nowadays feel). The reduced popping from the RXF1 really has to be worth it, for me to feel like i got my money's worth because I rarely use the pt01 as much anymore.
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