Buck_Choi Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 http://www.djwarehouse.com.au/djgear/dj ... dium=emailThe DJM-350 mixer inherits similar functions and operability of the popular Pioneer DJM series of mixers often experienced in the club scene. The mixer is equipped with four kinds of effects as well as an isolated 3-band equalizer—all of which allow the DJ to make a one-of-a-kind mix. The front USB port allows users to record their DJ mixes onto USB storage devices, check their own mix and take it with them to listen on other devices.Directly Record to USB Devices – Users can conveniently record their DJ mixes directly to a USB storage device via a USB port (Type A) located on the face of the mixer without having to use a computer or recording device. Recorded DJ mixes are saved as WAV files, allowing them to be imported for playback on a PC or other portable audio players.Four Types of Effects - The DJM-350 is equipped with four types of effects, enabling users to further enhance remixing capabilities:Filter - Greatly alters the tonal quality of the music by removing audio from the high or low frequency bandsCrush - Accents sound by moderately crushing itJet - Applies a jet plane taking off or landing to the musicGate - Alters the rhythm of a track by cutting the range which characterizes the rhythm componentIsolated 3-Band Equalizer - The mixer features a built-in 3-band equalizer (isolator4 type) that allows a broad range of independent level control, from +9dB to -∞ (cut) in each of the HI, MID & LOW ranges.Digital Conversion - Analog signals are converted into digital form via high-performance CPU for higher fidelity sound. In addition, analog and digital circuits are isolated to minimize induced noise.Other features include:MIC/AUX input terminals for connecting portable audio players and/or microphonesA Pioneer CDJ player can be used as a fader, start or play functions via a link to the fader controlPeak level meters indicate the input levels of each channelCrossfader Curve Adjustment function makes it possible to adjust the crossfader5 curveNo. of Channels: 2Input Terminals: CD × 2 (RCA)PHONO × 2 (RCA)MIC × 1 (1/4 inch PHONE × 1)AUX × 1 (RCA)Output Terminals: MASTER OUT × 1 (RCA × 1)HEADPHONE MONITOR OUT × 1 (1/4 inch PHONE)REC OUT × 1 (RCA)Other Terminals: Control Out × 2 (3.5mm dia. mini jack)USB A Port × 1A/D, D/A Converter: 48 kHz/24 bitFrequency Performance: 20 Hz–20 kHzTotal Harmonic Distortion: 0.007% or lessSignal/Noise Ratio: 97 dB (line)Headroom: 19 dBMax External Dimensions: 8.58in (W) x 11.85in (D) x 4.19in (H)Weight: 7.1 lbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CBG Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 Love the USB function, good to have a single connection with no latency or rendering issues to deal with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mistahcee Posted December 13, 2010 Share Posted December 13, 2010 just wondering what you guys think of this mixer in comparison with the xone 22? cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gandy Posted December 13, 2010 Share Posted December 13, 2010 i have one, solid mixer, only 4 effects though.love the fact i can record all my mixes straight to usb from the djm350 and even put track markers on the fly during the recording. Very happy with it.cant give any opinion on the xone 22 as i have never used one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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