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Last update: 21 Mar 2010 - Report an error.
The baby brother of the Xone:4D is called Xone:DX. The plan from Allen & Heath was that it should be used in conjuction with Serato Itch - hence the logotype in between the channel faders. Serato Itch provides native support for the Xone:DX - true plug and play, no trouble mapping your device by yourself. However, since it really just is another piece of hardware that emits midi notes when buttons are pressed and knobs are turned this means that it can be mapped to whatever software that has support for midi-mapping - if you're that kind of guy.
The price at an estimated ?1100 put's it pretty far up the list of "most expensive midi-controllers ever built" but on the other hand it has faders and knobs for simultaneous 4 deck control as well as an integrated sound card, believed to be of the same type that resides within the Xone:4D. The transport buttons and jog wheels only comes in a pair, but with a dedicated button for deck control switching.
Looks a little toyish perhaps, but it's packed with knobs and buttons for high-tech configuration - if you're that kind of guy. Here's a demonstration using the DX and Serato Itch:
Click here for more information at the manucaturers website
[MIDI-mapping download @ traktorfreaks]
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| Manufacturer: |
Allen & Heath |
| Model: |
Xone:DX |
| Dimensions (W*H*D): |
381*355*50 |
| Estimated price: |
€ 1100 |
| Released: |
2009 |
| Integrated Audio: |
Yes |
| Connection type: |
Usb |
| Jog wheels: |
2 |
| Buttons: |
63 |
| Knobs: |
24 |
| Faders: |
5 |
| Encoders: |
7 |
| Pads: |
0 |
| Touchpads: |
0 |
| Joysticks: |
0 |
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