New Reloop Mixtour Pro Hardware

Edited… ignore what i wrote before… WOW…

You can duplicate the midi on the left and it will run in the series of that!!! WTF… this is madness!!

THANK YOU.

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Thanks again @Slak_Jaw for the screenshots.

You mentioned that it’s a custom function where you press a button and one deck will have Acapella and the other will be instrumental.

How did you set up multiple actions with just one button as such?

Like i can see how you have the same name “Note EQ” but 7 of them according to the screenshot .
or Note A#-1 is 4 in total. How to add multiple of that please?

You’re welcome @PoyTB. Yeah, the Duplicate function is the key. I explain in detail how to map this in the linked thread below:

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Thomann and others in Germany have it on sale currently for EUR 398: Reloop Mixtour Pro – Musikhaus Thomann

I use an old Native Instruments x1/z1 case but with a decksaver as the top piece. It just about fits and is smaller than the new Reloop case

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I received my Mixtour Por yesterday. I think it’s great. I can’t complain about the quality. Everything runs smoothly. Only some of the controls are very tight. But I suspect that’s intentional.
It’s fun in any case

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The controls/knobs you refer to have stayed “tight” after 6 weeks of owning mine, love it. I like them like that. It’s been great for working blended transitions.

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Received mine this week. I really, really wanted to like it - the idea having a small battle mixer together with an iPad Pro sounded so good. But I didn’t.

First, the device started ‘chirping’ after a while (near the USB ports). Switching from an Anker charger to a Ugreen helped a while. It became unresponsive from time to time, requiring a restart of either the software or the device.

Besides these difficulties, I personally did not like the layout too much:

  • There’s a large section dedicated to FX - which in my opinion should be used rarely. Too much use of FX annoys me. It’s wasted on me and I didn’t come up with a useful replacement to assign to this section.
  • The pads have no pressure point whatsoever.
  • The knobs controlling volume and balance of the headphone output are miniscule and have too much resistance for my taste. I use them a lot, I personally need them ‘handier’.
  • The headphone cue buttons are in the FX section which is non-standard, at least in my opinion.

Anyway, besides the technical flaws (might be a defective unit), those are just personal preferences. It’s not for me, I’m staying with my Denon MC 7000 (which of course is a totally different beast).

Does someone know if the original Mixtour decksaver can be used with the Pro?

Size wise, the Pro is the same, just thicker/higher. The buttons seems to be closer to the edge, though … the original case has wide indent, with a side bump for the wide Load buttons only. If the Play/loop button section is as wide, it may just not fit.

I’ve had a mini gig tonight, and used my old Mixtour. The audio quality is just not good enough. Have forgotten how much I don’t like how it sounds on a good sound system. I want to sell it and get a Pro. As I have both a case and a Decksaver for the MT, I’m thinking of selling it with the case only, keeping the cover to use with the Pro. But if it won’t fit, I better order the MTP Decksaver right away to optimise the shipping cost.

I’m pretty sure the original Decksaver does not fit the new Mixtour Pro.

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It does not. It nearly does… but sadly does not…

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