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    hi guys looking for a 19" usb mixer with assignable channels to usb let me no what you have looking for cheap but works thanks guys

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    I once had one of these.

    http://www.numark.com/product/c3usb


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    I thought you were asking for recommendations... I need the posts properly...


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    I have one of these that I am looking to move on as I have another mixer coming soon.

    http://www.djkit.com/vestax/vestax-mdm410-mixer.html

    You haven't said what it's for. I haven't taken advantage of the USB on it before. If this isn't what you're looking for, forget all of the above.
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    Its usb assigned to channels thanks again though

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    Quote Originally Posted by intensesound View Post
    Its usb assigned to channels
    What does that mean? Most USB mixers on the market are basically a mixer with a USB soundcard built in that can be used to either record the master out from the mixer or inject sound in (like another channel).

    What do you need the mixer to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by intensesound View Post
    Its usb assigned to channels thanks again though
    You mean you want to use USB across 2 or more channels so that you are able to run Traktor / Virtual DJ through a mixer and pre-cue using the headphones on your mixer?

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    Basicly yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by intensesound View Post
    Basicly yes
    I did a quick scout around the cheap(ish) 19" USB mixers last night and they have 2 usb inputs but 2 usb cables going back to your computer as far as I can see.

    I think you would be better off getting a normal mixer and grabbing something like a DJIO soundcard and putting it between your laptop and the mixer.

    Some of the higher end mixers have multi channel soundcards built in but you are looking at the wrong side of £500 at least and they are rarely 19" rackmount.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dh140770 View Post
    Some of the higher end mixers have multi channel soundcards built in but you are looking at the wrong side of £500 at least and they are rarely 19" rackmount.
    I was thinking this, you're better off getting a DJIO to put out two separate audio channels to feed a mixer, or a DJ controller with a MIDI mixer and soundcard built in.

    If you don't need a lot of channels other than your main playout (e.g. two stereo channels + microphone or similar) then there's a few good controller/sound card/mixer combinations out there for not a lot of money.

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