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Hey Teo,
I'd be happy to provide you with some prices...hope you don't mind if they are in US dollars
-The MP3 controller is called the Numark DMC-1 and it comes with the software PCDJ. I picked it up for $99. You can check out the software at the vendor's website: http://www.pcdj.com They do have a demo version of the software called PCDJ silver. You can operate the software on a keyboard alone, but I like the DMC-1 interface, just like a CD mixer. I don't know how easy it is to find a DMC-1 in Europe. I think pcdj.com is selling it for over $200...ripoff.
-I bought the mixer (Stanton SMK-201) when I bought the MP3 controller, it was kind of a mistake. I bought it because it was cheap ($75). After I learned a few mixing skills, I knew that this mixer wasn't cutting it. It only had 2-band EQ's, and I think trance DJ's really need at least a 3-band EQ. I sold my Stanton on Ebay for $50 and then got a new mixer with 3-band EQ/kills for $150. If you don't have alot of money to buy fancy equipment, try to find some used stuff, it will save you a bundle.
-Soundcard...You have a few options here. I personally use the Sound Blaster Extigy. It is an external USB soundcard, that can split PCDJ's output into 2 channels (just like 2 turntables/CD players), in turn, feeds your external mixer via mini-to-rca cables. It costs $125...kind of expensive I guess. If you have alot of money to spend on a soundcard, get the Emagic 2/6. I think it costs around $300. It is truly a professional soundcard. There's also the Gigaport AG (not sure on the price...but expensive). On the PCDJ forums (http://message.visiosonic.com/cgi-b...rum/dcboard.cgi), a few of the european DJs have mentioned an external card that is only available in Europe...I don't know the name of it, but they speak very highly of it, and it only costs about $75.
-Cables, this is the cheapest part of the setup. I have 2 mini-to-RCAs coming from my external soundcard, feeding to my mixer. I also have RCAs for the output of my mixer to a speaker/stereo source. So, 3 cables to produce some sound. You can probably get all three for under $10.
Best of luck, let me know if you have any other questions. I LOVE mixing MP3s, but I think I may take the plunge and buy some used Technics 1200s. Its a big step, and I'm really afraid of incurable vinyl addiction. But what the f@#k...I want to do it. I'll still continue to mix MP3s...if I don't have the vinyl, I'll most likely have it on MP3.
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