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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
juski
There's also the MC4000 now, but it's not that much cheaper than the 6000. So if you'd be tempted by the 4000, just go for the 6000. Another thing on my 'want' list.
If I remember right, there's an 8000 as well! I think we're due a demo of them at Liversedge at the end of the month.
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Or I could stick either a cortex or numark cdn77 with my mixer since ive still got all my cds and would likely want a cd deck for backup in any case.
The mind boggles. It was never this complicated before. You either had cds or a laptop and that was your lot
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
If I remember right, there's an 8000 as well!
I think we're due a demo of them at Liversedge at the end of the month.
I am hoping so
I like the mc6000 and the price tag on the 8000 is high, so will be good to see what the improvements are!
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Originally Posted by
soundscapes
It was never this complicated before. You either had cds or a laptop and that was your lot
Before that you had vinyl, old pennies and very long arms.
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Originally Posted by
soundscapes
Or I could stick either a cortex or numark cdn77 with my mixer since ive still got all my cds and would likely want a cd deck for backup in any case.
The mind boggles. It was never this complicated before. You either had cds or a laptop and that was your lot
Depending on your priorities prehaps the following setup may be suitable:
Laptop controlled by Traktor X1
Mixer + CD player
I used a Traktor soundcard also, that setup was rock solid and excellent sound all round. I only changed because I thought it'd save time... which it does! But now I've got to live with not having exactly what I want in a setup... and it cost more... as I type this I'm starting to wonder why I ever did it? haha
Also I was able to replace almost anything in my old mixer ... now it's about 100 screws everything's soldered on (faders) and the faders seem to cost twice as much!
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Originally Posted by
ukpartydj
Depending on your priorities prehaps the following setup may be suitable:
Laptop controlled by Traktor X1
Mixer + CD player
I used a Traktor soundcard also, that setup was rock solid and excellent sound all round. I only changed because I thought it'd save time... which it does! But now I've got to live with not having exactly what I want in a setup... and it cost more... as I type this I'm starting to wonder why I ever did it? haha
Also I was able to replace almost anything in my old mixer ... now it's about 100 screws everything's soldered on (faders) and the faders seem to cost twice as much!
+1 for a Traktor Soundcard. I still use one at my Friday resident gig as no room for a controller.
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