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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Technical and Beginner's Review
I have decided to write two different reviews for this product. One of them will be for the beginner, and the other will be for the advanced user of products such as these.


Beginner's Review:

The Hercules RMX the best entry to mid-level midi controller on the market for those looking to get into the world of mixing. While pricier than...
Published 21 months ago by Merryjuice

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Well constructed! But falls short on some features.
I would definitely recommend this product for the price.
I am not unhappy for the amount I spent.

It's construction is rugged.
Looks great, feels great.

But keep the following in mind when purchasing:
1) The "kill" buttons DO NOT HAVE LEDs! Supposedly this is to save power over USB, but it nearly makes these buttons useless...
Published 15 months ago by Oren


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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Technical and Beginner's Review, April 15, 2010
This review is from: Hercules DJ Console RMX (Electronics)
I have decided to write two different reviews for this product. One of them will be for the beginner, and the other will be for the advanced user of products such as these.


Beginner's Review:

The Hercules RMX the best entry to mid-level midi controller on the market for those looking to get into the world of mixing. While pricier than other controllers, the RMX has the most and best amount of software options to choose from. The Hercules may be somewhat difficult for beginners to set-up right out of the box, but once you do, playing is a breeze. The RMX comes with Virtual DJ software specifically mapped for the product, so you automatically can start to enjoy mixing your music library. Not only that, you are also given a carry-on bag, and lengthy instruction manual on the basics of scratching and mixing. You'll be on your way to hosting parties in no time.


Tech Review:

The Hercules RMX is a multi-faceted midi controller used to control software dj programs such as Virtual DJ, Traktor, or for use in live mixes like Ableton live. It comes with a metal casing, and is a dedicated soundcard, having four input / output plugs. The RMX doesn't come with any type of additional connectors besides the usb cable, so you will have to provide your own stereo jacks.

The controller can be set up for any type of gig. You can run your vinyl turntables or CD players through it, and have multiple outputs, so you can mix at a venue while broadcasting live on radio or internet stream. The buttons can be configured to have little to no lag between interfaces, and the jog wheels can be used to do various DJ scratching. Do NOT expect to scratch like a pro on the jog wheels, they are no substitute for actual vinyl.

The most important thing about the RMX are the drivers, and thankfully Hercules has updated them for windows 7 and Mac compatibility. Many midi controllers on the market selling still are only Vista capable, so be wary of other products like this. They also have a huge support forum, and an excellent customer service record. Expect that if you're having problems, you can google the issue and find the answer.

The RMX comes with Virtual DJ Basic. The software is subpar, and you're probably better off using programs like Traktor or Abelton, which give you more freedom with effects and midi mapping. Those products cost money, so expect to shell out another 400 dollars for a good version of the software.


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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great for what it is, but not perfect, yet., June 23, 2008
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jf "johanntattoo" (fresh Meadows, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Wonderful item, it does what it says it does. Out of the box, installation was less than 10 mins with installation of the software and drivers. I was up and running and after figuring out some of the functions that weren't that well described in the manual, pretty soon it took me back to the old days when I used to mix vinyl records. The problem is that the jog dials, though very responsive, aren't accurate enough for the scratching motions needed for turntablist hip hop scratching. You can scratch and do pullbacks and do some scratch tricks, just don't expect to be mixmaster mike with this fader. There is a little latency from the movements of your wrist and the actual sound coming out of the speakers. For fading in between songs it is fine, and for minimal scratching it is ok at best. Otherwise, for everything else, it is a wonderful toy for the hobbyist dj, you can loop, sample and add effects with ease. But smoke and mirrors aside, professionals should definitely look elsewhere, and they wouldn't be reading up on something like this anyway with their purist attitude.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product, September 9, 2009
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Having the proper mixer is one of the most important equipments for a mobile Dj. This is that mixer. I initially bought the Hercules MKII, but returned it when I found this one for $80 dollars more. It's been fantastic and user friendly. Using Virtual DJ, you can program up to 12 different effects((6 per deck). I use it for mobile gigs and all I bring is my laptop, hard drive, powered(pre amped) speakers, and this mixer...then I'm good to go. You can even control your music videos and of course Karaoke. I've even used this mixer to plug into the club(that I guest DJ at) and it has worked great. Other Dj's compliment me on the mixer once they try it. I don't use it for scratching, I plug my cd decks to the mixer though and do the scratching through them. Yes, you can plug either turntables or CD decks. Again, A Must for mobile DJ's.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Well constructed! But falls short on some features., October 20, 2010
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Oren (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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I would definitely recommend this product for the price.
I am not unhappy for the amount I spent.

It's construction is rugged.
Looks great, feels great.

But keep the following in mind when purchasing:
1) The "kill" buttons DO NOT HAVE LEDs! Supposedly this is to save power over USB, but it nearly makes these buttons useless.
2) The jog-wheels do not really have inertia like say on the Vestax VCI-300. They do work very well for making fine adjustments.
3) The mixer is not really a mixer. They're just controls that bind/pair with the software. So you may be unhappy with the detail of their response. A REAL analog knob control, will have more finite control over levels.
4) The bundled version of Virtual DJ (Console) is old and simply horrible. I can't imagine using it. Even if you get over the crappy skin they give you, the software's responsiveness and usability is just not as good as the later versions. Be sure to see which up to date versions support using a console. Once I upgraded, it was a very usable and happy experience.

How I'm using it:
I have a touch screen laptop/tablet, this console, and a set of headphones.
It's primary value comes from being a dual sound card and console in one. I don't use all the features of the console, but it does make a difference to be able to touch knobs and physical levers versus being forced to use the tablet input.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for learning, but if you're serious..., September 22, 2010
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B-Wo (Seattle, Wa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hercules DJ Console RMX (Electronics)
I'm a hobbyist (into house music) and here's what I've found after owning the RMX for about 6 months. If you're looking for a well priced, slightly better than entry level midi controller to learn on, this seems to be it. I use the RMX with Traktor Pro. It's been easy to customize the midi mapping (after watching a few youtube videos), and has worked pretty much out of the box with minimal tweaking - also nice that it's powered by USB. I didn't spend much time with the included software, so I can't really comment on it. What I can say is that I have outgrown this mixer fairly quickly. Controlling the bass/mid/treble and the effects (in Traktor) requires some pretty quick fingers and a lot of double duty button mapping with the RMX (for example - I had the bass/mid/treble buttons and knobs also programmed to switch and control effects when the shift button was held down - works, but not ideal). I bought a Traktor Kontrol X1 to go along with the RMX and that helped me a lot - now the bass/mid/treble controls serve only their intended purpose and the effects are controlled by the X1 - helpful because having rotary knobs as well as buttons to control the effects and loops becomes necessary pretty quickly.

If you're serious at all about mixing, I'd recommend looking at the NI Traktor Kontrol S4 coming out in winter 2010. For about $1000 ($100 less when I do a search currently) you'll get a 4 channel mixer with sampling capabilities, touch sensitive jog wheels and a full version of Traktor created specifically for the S4. Add in the fact it comes with a soundcard (NI AUDIO 8 DJ quality), separate effects rotary/button controls, and the S4 is a no brainer.

When I got the Native Instruments Kontrol X1, I was impressed by the build quality. The Hercules RMX left a little bit to be desired - the buttons are hard plastic and loud when pushed as opposed to the more rubberized, quiet buttons on the X1. The RMX buttons work fine and get the job done, just not as refined.

In short, I spent about $300 on the RMX, $200 on Traktor Pro and about $200 on the Kontrol X1 (look to Korg or Akai for something similar to the X1 but less expensive). This has provided me with a good set-up to learn on, but if the S4 had been out at the time I'd be kicking myself as the difference in overall price looks like the step-up from bedroom hobbyist to the real deal.

I don't want to scare anyone away, the RMX is a good mixer - especially for the price -just not as professional/robust as the S4 will be, and if the S4 is built like the X1, it's gonna be sweet! Like I said, if you're serious, I encourage you to go and watch some youtube (or dj tech tools) videos on the upcoming Kontrol S4 before making a decision. Or, wait until the S4 comes out and you'll probably be able to find a good RMX used.

I hope this helps - happy mixing.

Oh, and if you're into serious about scratching, the S4 might not be the mixer for you as the newly created version of Traktor Pro for the S4 doesn't support time coded vinyl, but it probably will soon.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars So Far So Good...but..., July 6, 2010
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I've been a DJ for 20 years for clubs, studio, radio. I have used every medium possible and had played around with laptop DJing in the mid/late 90's but gave that format up for gigs because technology wasn't up to par in my opinion unless you wanted to be a jukebox DJ which I am not. Very interactive with the music.

Finally technology is decent enough so a person can manipulate music on the fly without a lagging as bad (thank bill gates)

Anyway, the company whom sent this did so in a timely manner and I give 5 stars for what they said they would do and what they did. All good there.

The product seems to work though the jog wheel (to mix or scratch) lags a bit. Meaning when you manipulate the wheel, it takes a bit for the software/computer to react. With Vurtual DJ, when you scratch with the mouse, its instant. The Herc jog wheel doesnt seem to sync with VDJ in that respect and it may be due to the USB drawing power AND syncing with VDJ through one USB cable.

I am only using this on a netbook with 2 GB RAM (Asus Eee) so to use this with a bigger box may have better results. I haven't used this unit ALOT either so I havent assigned any buttons or sunk into this much due to lack of time. The buttons that are usable out of box without having to assign anything seem to work well.

I dont know if this helps your decision in purchasing this unit. It seems pretty solid and I would say the ONLY drawback is the lag in the jog wheel when back cueing/scratching. The company whom sent it did great.

Much love

Johnny Manson
DJ High-Q
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for, March 14, 2011
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Based on my research, this is the cheapest, decent-for-price all-in-one midi controller available in the market.
The product is perfect for beginner digital DJs who are trying it out to see if DJing is their thing (from the quality and price perspective), but in the end you only get what you pay for.

One good thing about this controller is that the built-in sound card produces decent sound - i've used it for several gigs with 4 large speakers and a sub, and it sounded just fine.

I am completely annoyed by the cue buttons and the x-fader. the button is too hard to push to an extent that it screws up the beatmatching. x-fader is too light to touch and too insensitive: it wouldn't pick up the sound of the next track until you move it past the mid point to the side of your next deck. the knobs are decent.

This thing is unnecessarily bulky and heavy (although this is a matter of personal preference: if robust-build is your thing, you will love it). It doesn't match with how cheaply the rest of the controller is built.

mapping is tedious if you try to do it by yourself, but Hercules has files for mapping this controller to different DJ software available on its website.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great slim downed looks & better than average specs, November 16, 2010
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As an amateur homebased DJ, i`ve had quite a few turntables. This is the third computer controlled turntable I own (macbook air MC504LL/A 13.3 latest Gen and vaio TZ series used as music feeders).
Since this product has an integrated sound card, when trying to configure to the PC everything sound related to the system went crazy, had to reboot quite a few times, download additional software and drivers to make it work. When it did work, the output quality was awfull!!!, even though i have a relative good and expensive sound system (a mix between Cambridge Audio, Polk and Klipsch). But... when configured with the mac, it was a breeze. Even though i had to update the drivers to make it work, it only took me 3-5 minutes to do and... the range of the output was outstanding right out of the box.
Coming to the product specs, it fits all my needs. The buttons, when pushed/turned, do have a delay if you are into pro DJing (bout 1/2 a sec) which is enough to make you go for a different model, but the target of this line of products is for us, music lovers who like to fool around mixing different tunes as we please. The configurable 1-6 buttons are really easy to learn and manage, thumbs up for that one.
The other issue at hand is the program it comes with (VirtualDJ)... in plain and simple words, it sucks, even though they have put some work into the interface.
Cheers!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice Hobby, May 12, 2010
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R. Fuller (Piscataway, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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Well, I purchased this unit about a year ago after seeing a demo on You Tube and I fell in love with the mixer. I used to mix with Vinyl records back in the 80's. I missed mixing my own music but didn't want to keep dragging out the (vinyl records, turntables and mixer) and so on do to limited space on my desk, so I purchased the Hercules DJ Console RMX. The RMX Console has its own internal sound card. So you have to either plug speakers directly into the RMX Console or to an amplifier because the unit disables your primary sound card on your computer and your RMX becomes the primary sound source. If you don't plug separate speakers into the RMX you might get a delay in sound through your headphones. I don't know if this happens with all sounds cards but I definitely experience this with my Creative labs X-Fi Elite Pro sound card. I purchased a second set of speakers Creative Inspire T10 and these speakers sound good. Once I hooked up the speakers I was on my way creating my own mixes. The RMX Console handles mixing MP3 very well. I made about 10 mixed MP3's that are about 180mins long. I played my mixes and people actually thought it was a professional DJ from the radio. But when I told them I actually made the mixes they couldn't believe it. Actually I used to mix back in the 80's so I still have the skill!
Now if you like to scratch records I wouldn't use this unit for that. I think the unit is great for straight music mixing, looping beats and sound effects. Oh yeah. I forgot to mention that when you upgrade the Virtual DJ software that comes with the RMX Console to Virtual DJ Pro you can mix music videos as well.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars nice and portable, April 19, 2010
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I work as a DJ and this thing is great for the smaller, non-club gigs. Integrates great with a Mac, using Virtual DJ, which comes with it. Mixing is pretty easy, but to me, not as easy as turntables. Could be my age though. :) I like that it gives me access to a huge library of songs, without having to bring in crates of records. If this is important to you, this is a good console to get. Like I said, perfect for the smaller, non-club gigs, where you might need to pull any number of songs.

I think this would be good from everybody from the beginner to the pro making a living from mobile gigs. Solid construction that will last you a long time. Easy to figure out and enough bells and whistles to get the job done.
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