I use an S7 with (2) Rane twelve mk2s and I primarily play house/tech/garage etc. Love the set up. I don't like the idea that you need certain equipment for each genre
This is great! They are both definitely fun mixers and have features that benefit different genres and mix styles love both mixers and love seeing how djs use all the different features 🙌🏽👍🏽
I am currently conflicted between the Opus Quad and the S11 mixer, which sounds better in practice, I always feel that the vocals are not as clean and clear on the Opus, instead only the bass dominates, even though it has the better sound card. Is my perception deceiving and is the overall sound really better than the S11? I would be very grateful to hear your experiences!
At half the price of a DJM V10 I think I would op for this one. I don't need more than two channels. Plus No EQ messing? I'd go for this one if I ever went analog again.
The s11 is better if you are using something like Cross12, Rane12, phase… more total control over software with no laptop tapping. If you have standalone players, V10 is king 100 fold.
The S11 is the best mixer for scratch, quick mix DJs and the V10 is best for performance DJs. There is no comparison really, it's a case of apples and oranges. The S11 is built for scratch Djs, I don't think anyone would argue that the V10 is a scratch mixer. V10 is built for performance DJs that are bringing extra things to the set (hence the six channels and the three send and returns), I don't think any of those DJs would really look at the S11. I would also note that the S11 is built for quick mixing with the quick trigger effects paddles and the shorter faders. The V10 is built for longer mixes with the 4 band eq and longer faders model. Apples and oranges.
I think you missed the point of the video, while the size of the S11lends itself for easy scratch mixing it also has everything a "Performance" DJ needs to put together a great mix! Large events with multiple DJ's need enough channels to put 2 decks on each side due to different DJ preferences as far as deck placement, that is the main reason a 4+ channel mixer is used. If they made a 4 channel version of the S11 it would be the ultimate club/event mixer!
@@EddietheHouserocker No, I stand by what I said. I think most performance type DJs that incorporate other elements (samplers, other instruments, pedals even) would greatly prefer a V10 and they would be limited on an S11 (does it even have the send/ returns and the multi i/o, what about the 4 band eq to match frequencies on different instruments? or the compressor when using certain instruments that come sparse over the mixer?), The S11 is designed as a scratch open format mixer. Pioneer themselves will tell you so. It has the effects paddles for quick triggering of efx (important in open format/ scratch mixing). They are both great mixers and totally capable but they were both designed for different DJs, you can see that just by looking at the two mixers. That is also why Pioneer gave them different designations: S11 (the scratch mixers are all called S series, look at the S7) and the V10. I stand by my apples and oranges comment.
I use an S7 with (2) Rane twelve mk2s and I primarily play house/tech/garage etc. Love the set up. I don't like the idea that you need certain equipment for each genre
This is great! They are both definitely fun mixers and have features that benefit different genres and mix styles love both mixers and love seeing how djs use all the different features 🙌🏽👍🏽
Been playing with this mixer more. It even has a synth in it! V10 still my fave of all time but S11 is a beast in its own right.
So you don’t have to touch the EQ etc anymore, the effect makes the switch?
Yes
It’s off the subject. But what do U think about dem cordless mic set-up you got there? Thinking about getting em. I value Ur opinion.
They kinda suck. 2.4 ghz is way to crowded to be reliable.
@@TheDJLab Good looking 👌 U always keep it Trill.
I am currently conflicted between the Opus Quad and the S11 mixer, which sounds better in practice, I always feel that the vocals are not as clean and clear on the Opus, instead only the bass dominates, even though it has the better sound card. Is my perception deceiving and is the overall sound really better than the S11? I would be very grateful to hear your experiences!
Never had ops quad. No idea.
Sound isn’t an issue on Opus. I have both and it’s actually a bit cleaner.
How is the S11 without laptop if I want use it as a standalone mixer?Is it worth to get it like that?Don't really want to use Serato or the other DVS.
Get an Allen and heath
Too bad there wasn’t 4 channel in this format
Well technically there is 4 channels.
At half the price of a DJM V10 I think I would op for this one. I don't need more than two channels. Plus No EQ messing? I'd go for this one if I ever went analog again.
The s11 is better if you are using something like Cross12, Rane12, phase… more total control over software with no laptop tapping. If you have standalone players, V10 is king 100 fold.
Don't think one is better than other just completely different applications
The S11 is the best mixer for scratch, quick mix DJs and the V10 is best for performance DJs. There is no comparison really, it's a case of apples and oranges. The S11 is built for scratch Djs, I don't think anyone would argue that the V10 is a scratch mixer. V10 is built for performance DJs that are bringing extra things to the set (hence the six channels and the three send and returns), I don't think any of those DJs would really look at the S11. I would also note that the S11 is built for quick mixing with the quick trigger effects paddles and the shorter faders. The V10 is built for longer mixes with the 4 band eq and longer faders model. Apples and oranges.
I think you missed the point of the video, while the size of the S11lends itself for easy scratch mixing it also has everything a "Performance" DJ needs to put together a great mix! Large events with multiple DJ's need enough channels to put 2 decks on each side due to different DJ preferences as far as deck placement, that is the main reason a 4+ channel mixer is used. If they made a 4 channel version of the S11 it would be the ultimate club/event mixer!
@@EddietheHouserocker No, I stand by what I said. I think most performance type DJs that incorporate other elements (samplers, other instruments, pedals even) would greatly prefer a V10 and they would be limited on an S11 (does it even have the send/ returns and the multi i/o, what about the 4 band eq to match frequencies on different instruments? or the compressor when using certain instruments that come sparse over the mixer?), The S11 is designed as a scratch open format mixer. Pioneer themselves will tell you so. It has the effects paddles for quick triggering of efx (important in open format/ scratch mixing). They are both great mixers and totally capable but they were both designed for different DJs, you can see that just by looking at the two mixers. That is also why Pioneer gave them different designations: S11 (the scratch mixers are all called S series, look at the S7) and the V10. I stand by my apples and oranges comment.