Cupe Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 With the introduction of the RMX-80 Digital, Reloop is proud to set a new standard in professional club mixers.The RMX-80 Digital comes loaded with an impressive wealth of features and innovations, staking its claim for the crown among todays choice professional DJ tools.Familiar AchievementsThis fully digital mixer powerhouse offers everything a modern professional desires in a DJ-friendly control centre. The mixer surface is laid out clearly, offering intuitive control of the 4+1 channels, a clear terminal panel for up to 9 signal sources, 2 mic inputs with ‘active ducking technology’, digital effect unit with a large-scale display, 2 headphones outputs with intelligent 1-knob headphones EQ, crossfader assignment, as well as fader and crossfader-start. The bipolar filter section combined with the switchable kill/classic EQ offers unimagined flexibility in the frequency spectrum. Steplessly adjustable fader and crossfader curves allow everything from hard cuts to smooth mixes. Two independent beat counters with ‘intelligent tempo detect’ complete the RMX-80 Digital.The 13 brand-new, high-quality performance effects offer unseen creative potential for extensive live remix sessions. For added credibility, these effects were developed in close cooperation with professional DJs with respect to club suitability. The globally unique time bar buttons allow direct access to effect modulation. Depending on the selected effect, they serve as trigger buttons for loops, LFO, timing or pitch. The large LCD display shows all of the important information, and provides a clear overview during creative sesions.Reloop has always strived for the consistent development of proven concepts. Consequently, the RMX-80 Digital offers the classic solo cue mode as well as an extended mix cue mode which enables monitoring of several channels at the same time. Another addition that satisfies the demands of modern DJs is the USB hub which is a unique but essential feature as it counters the usual lack of USB ports on laptops.A further key feature is that the RMX-80 Digital can be adapted to every imaginable performance situation thanks to the extensive setup utility menu. From here, it’s possible to individually customize various settings including output zone routing, limiter and talkover threshold, and EQ crossover frequencies.The RMX-80 Digital is part of the new Reloop premier line product family, becoming the first choice solution for an affordable state of the art club mixer.Features 4+1 channel performance club mixer Fully digital architecture for outstanding sound and flexibility Future-proof thanks to innovative, updatable firmware system Setup utility mode for extensive control and setting possibilities (master, limiter, solo/mix cue, isolator crossover, talkover threshold, mic-to-booth, cue-to-booth, LED check, factory reset, firmware update) 13 high-quality performance effects in studio quality (flanger, delay, echo, reverb, transformer, pitch shift, loop roll, reverse loop, noise, bitcrusher, gate, tape delay, send/return) Direct access to effect modulation (trigger, LFO, time, pitch) via time bar buttons 2 independent beat counters with ‘intelligent tempo detect’ Large, well-structured LCD display for all important functions Bipolar filter per channel Adjustable EQ characteristics (kill & classic) Fader & crossfader-start Innofader compatible Mic channel with 2-band EQ & talkover ‘active ducking technology’ for mic channel Intelligent 1-knob equalizer and mono/stereo switch for headphones Active 3-way USB hub for additional audio interface or controller Individual zone routing Symmetrical (XLR) as well as asymmetrical (RCA) outputsTechnical details Inputs: 7 Line, 2 Phono, 2 Mic, Return Outputs: Master 1 XLR balanced, Master 2 Chinch unbalanced, Rec, Booth, Send – Frequency range: 20 Hz – 20KHz EQ range classic: +12 dB/ EQ range isolator: +12 DB/ -8 dB (total kill) Dimensions: 320 x 107.5 x 382.4 mm Weight: 6.9 kgFurther info here: http://djworx.com/exclusive-musikmesse- ... -80-mixer/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GREMM1S Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 Looks pretty decent for a cheapy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolDios Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 In interested, a cheap mixer with dedicated filters = awesome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 In interested, a cheap mixer with dedicated filters = awesome.No. Cheap mixer with dedicated filters = cheap mixer with dedicated filters. Awesome mixer = awesome mixer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GREMM1S Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 lol won't matter if they are dedicated when they sound like shit anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dflux4 Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 Might see if i can track a 2nd hand one down of this and give it a go!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cee Posted June 9, 2013 Share Posted June 9, 2013 I looked into this mixer but does not look like there is a current Australian distro for it and I don't like getting gear without a full warranty. I would like to hear what it sounds and feels like in use I especially like the USB hub feature as to filters and effects I can take or leave them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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