DDM4000 - DJ Mixer

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Ultimate 5-Channel Digital DJ Mixer with Sampler, 4 FX Sections, Dual BPM Counters and MIDI Read more
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Specifications

Article number:
000-16701-00010
Availability:
Out of stock

Information

Loads of creative tools, five channels, a BPM-synchronized sampler, four multi-FX sections, another two BPM counters, a Digital Ultracurve Crossfader with a MIDI controller for your software: the DDM4000 is one of Behringer's most popular products for a reason.

 

  • 32-bit digital DJ mixer with beat-synchronized sampler, 4 multi-FX sections, 2 BPM counters, digital crossfader and MIDI
  • 4 Phono/Line stereo channels allowing up to 8 signal sources to be connected simultaneously
  • 2 microphone inputs with Gain, EQ, Talk function and FX
  • 4 stereo channels with Gain, programmable parametric 3-band EQ with Kill function, fader curve control and flexible crossfader assignment
  • Fully featured MIDI controller for your DJ software
  • Sophisticated sampler with beat-controlled loop function, real-time pitch control, sampler FX and crossfader start option
  • 2 freely assignable and BPM-synchronized, high-quality FX engines (Bitcrusher, Resonator, Reverb, Flanger, etc.)
  • Ultra-fast, and accurate BPM counters for automatic BPM synchronization of sampler, FX, crossfader and external drum machines, etc. via MIDI
  • Digital crossfader with flexible curve adjustment, reverse button and automatic, BPM-synchronized crossfading
  • Dual-mode crossfader with innovative frequency-selective crossfading
  • Dedicated headphones section includes PFL mix/split and bass/snare boost functions
  • Recall your last mixer setting at the push of a button
  • Digital S/PDIF output for direct recording of your performance
  • Rack mount brackets included for ultimate flexibility
  • 3-Year Warranty Program*
  • Designed and engineered in Germany
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