Ecler - Evo5
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- Location: NYC
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Pictures on the way soon (it's a bit rough looking as I haven't painted the sides yet). It's basically the footprint/size of two faderfoxes joined together and about an inch higher up. The audio interface sits underneath the faderfoxes.John Sweet wrote:Robin,
Can you post a pic of that setup? I wanna see how small it is.
I love it.
i'd like to see that as wellrobin wrote:Pictures on the way soon (it's a bit rough looking as I haven't painted the sides yet). It's basically the footprint/size of two faderfoxes joined together and about an inch higher up. The audio interface sits underneath the faderfoxes.John Sweet wrote:Robin,
Can you post a pic of that setup? I wanna see how small it is.
I love it.
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I have the first EVO5 mixer in (in North America) my hands at the moment
So far, its VERY cool! The build quality is fantastic, and the screen is actually very nice! I'm more of a Traktor user, and so far, it works flawlessly with Traktor 3. No audio or MIDI latency. Whats also interesting for Ableton is that you can assign the sound to 12 (6 stereo) inputs on the mixer, so you dont need to "waste" an actual channel just for audio. There is Channel 1/2/3/4, MIX and PFL inputs. For outputs, its Channels 1/2/3/4, MIX and Input 0. So you can actually plug in a standard turntable, assign its ouputs to Ableton (or any other program) and use your PC as an FX processor....pretty neat!
The manual is online now, in case any wants to read up...
http://www.eclerusa.com/products/evo/50 ... l%20EN.pdf
So far, its VERY cool! The build quality is fantastic, and the screen is actually very nice! I'm more of a Traktor user, and so far, it works flawlessly with Traktor 3. No audio or MIDI latency. Whats also interesting for Ableton is that you can assign the sound to 12 (6 stereo) inputs on the mixer, so you dont need to "waste" an actual channel just for audio. There is Channel 1/2/3/4, MIX and PFL inputs. For outputs, its Channels 1/2/3/4, MIX and Input 0. So you can actually plug in a standard turntable, assign its ouputs to Ableton (or any other program) and use your PC as an FX processor....pretty neat!
The manual is online now, in case any wants to read up...
http://www.eclerusa.com/products/evo/50 ... l%20EN.pdf
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- Joined: Fri Apr 07, 2006 9:21 pm
- Location: Montreal, Canada
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Sorry for rubbish photos:aqua_tek wrote:i'd like to see that as wellrobin wrote:Pictures on the way soon (it's a bit rough looking as I haven't painted the sides yet). It's basically the footprint/size of two faderfoxes joined together and about an inch higher up. The audio interface sits underneath the faderfoxes.John Sweet wrote:Robin,
Can you post a pic of that setup? I wanna see how small it is.
I love it.