Once i had it slanted with a block of wood and a matt under it to stop it from sliding. As far as my personal preference goes i dont like slanting faders, rotaries yea but i just dont like having faders on an angle.
Mar-14-2006 23:46
Basstard
smoke me a kipper...
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Belfast
quote:
Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
Once i had it slanted with a block of wood and a matt under it to stop it from sliding. As far as my personal preference goes i dont like slanting faders, rotaries yea but i just dont like having faders on an angle.
+1
yea IMO they're harder to control on an angle
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Mar-14-2006 23:56
Cheetah86
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: NJ / Troy, NY
I built a little stand out of MDF, it has a decent angle on it, theres a lip at the bottom so it doesn't fall off. The main reason I built it wasn't for the angle, but because it was elevated I could shrink the footprint my mixer had on my desk as well as put things under it, like my headphones That helps a lot when it's a big mixer(DN-X1500).
Mar-15-2006 00:17
Munchy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Montreal, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by OMNIFEX
They sell racks that are slanted for mixers.