Reloop Mixon 4 Review

Reloop Mixon-4 Review

With the introduction of the Mixon 4, Reloop is looking to set new standards. Labeled as the ‘first hybrid performance controller,’ the Mixon 4 combines two highly acclaimed DJ software with a multi-platform concept. In this review Reloop Mixon 4 Review, we will take a look at all these features, identify the pros and cons, and provide our final verdict. 

The two software that it uses are Serato Pro DJ and Algoriddim’s djay Pro. This controller is also highly versatile as it can be used in various computing formats including iOS and Android devices as well as laptops and computers. The Mixon 4 also comes packed with exciting features and capabilities. 

If you are on a low budget, be sure to check out the Reloop Mixtour and the Reloop Beatpad-2 first!

Reloop Mixon 4 Review Summary

Quality

The Mixon 4 provides you with a mixer that is capable of processing high-quality audio. The line faders are highly precise while the assignable crossfader has been optimized for fast cuts. Moreover, you are provided with a stable mixing platform as the metal shafts for effects, filter, EQ, and gain are all tightly bolted on to the mixer.

Features

The Mixon 4 is a four-channel controller that is also easily portable. It has two aluminum jog wheels that are touch-sensitive allowing for tactile control. The controller comes with an in-built docking station for the iPad Pro making it an all-in-one DJ set up. There is also a virtual needle illumination which informs DJs about track position and remaining duration.

Cost

At its current price point, the Mixon 4 has great value for a pro Serato controller. It is well built and compares nicely with other controllers like the Pioneer DJ and Denon DJ. However, many people might find this controller to be a little too expensive to suit their budget's needs. 

Overall rating of the Reloop Mixon 4:  3.66 / 5

The Reloop Mixon4 is a versatile, well-built, and fully featured four-channel software controller. It comes packed with numerous exciting features that make it a great value buy. It works especially great with tablets since it has an inbuilt docking station. Moreover, its ability to easily work with Serato DJ Pro and Algoriddim’s djay Pro makes the Mixon 4 an attractive software controller. 


Reloop Mixon 4 Review - Pros & Cons

Now that we have covered the basics of the Reloop Mixon 4, let's look at the pros and cons.

Pros

  • Easy plug ‘n’ play feature for both Serato DJ Pro and Algoriddim’s djay Pro
  • Touch-sensitive jog wheels with an aluminum surface
  • In-built docking port for iPad Pro
  • Each channel comes with individual channel metering and master channel LEDs

Cons

  • Not a standalone mixer
  • No Aux input

Conclusion

The Reloop Mixon 4 is a wonderful and versatile controller with plenty of features. It is optimized for DJs who use a tablet and require 4 channels. However, the biggest drawback of the Mixon 4 is that it is not a standalone mixer and is unable to accommodate external sounds. Aside from two microphone inputs, it has no other Aux inputs.

Reloop Mixon 4 Review - Feature Highlights

Easy Plug ‘N’ Play

With the Reloop Mixon 4, you have the option to either choose between using the Serato Pro DJ software or the Algoriddim djay software. The Serato Pro DJ is the world’s leading DJ software that offers the latest innovations in mixing tools and features.

Meanwhile, the Algoriddim djay software for iOS and macOS offers you the convenience of music at your fingertips. The software is seamlessly integrated with streaming platforms such as Soundcloud, Beatport Link, and Tidal. However, you will need an internet connection to access this feature.

4-Channel Mixer

The Reloop Mixon 4 controller comes with 4 channel mixers. Each channel has its own controls for effects, filters, and EQ. Moreover, each of the pot shafts has been bolted directly to the chassis making it highly durable.

Color-Coded Pad Performance Section

The drum pads on the Reloop Mixon 4 are velocity-sensitive and allows you to trigger modes such as Hot Cue, Loop Roll, Slicer, and more. There is also the new Pitch Play mode which lets you do live remixes of cue points at various tones and pitches. The pads are 16RGB and nicely color-coded for easy use.

Large Aluminum Jog Wheels

The Mixon 4 comes with large aluminum jog wheels that are touch-sensitive allowing for tactile control. There is also a virtual needle illumination feature that informs you about the position of the track and how much time is left. 

Slip and Loop

SLIP and LOOP are two new modes that have been added to the Mixon 4. The SLIP mode enables you to manipulate a playing track with loops and scratches without interrupting the flow of music. The LOOP length LED bar shows you the current beat length which you can easily select with an encoder.

Macro FX Section

The Macro FX function in the Mixon 4 allows you to show off your creativity in using filters. You can create dramatic build-ups, smooth breaks, or effect-loaded transitions using only one control knob. The Macro FX function allows you to combine classic filters with an additional assignable effect per channel.

Harmonic Mixing

Synchronizing music has never been easier. The Harmonic mixing feature in the Mixon 4 allows you to synchronize the key of different tracks at the push of a button. Moreover, this feature allows you to control and adjust things like key and pitch in real-time.

Reloop Mixon 4 Review Verdict

Overall, the Mixon 4 is a great addition to the line of products created by Reloop. It should be commended for its attempt to push the boundaries with its claim as the first hybrid performance controller.

While it lacks the capability of a hardware mixer, the Mixon 4 is a very well-made software controller that is packed with features. It is highly versatile and can be used with all device formats making it especially attractive for iOS DJs. For its price point, the Mixon 4 comes as a great value.