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bobskie
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Delft, Netherlands
External Mixer for Computer

I have 2 soundcards and want to connect them to an mixer. So i am looking for an not to expensive mixer.
Any of you got an idea??

Thnx Bob

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TranceInMySoul
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Southampton, England

I use a Behringer Ultralink Pro for exactly that purpose. If you don't need EQ, and don't mind the rack format check it out, because the sound quality is excellent and you can pick a new one up for about £75-£80.

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whitesmoke
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: In the hospital

go with the behringer 200. i originally bought it to hoook up to 2 soundcards on my comp (beofre i bought other equipt) and it worked great.


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bobskie
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Delft, Netherlands

quote:
Originally posted by whitesmoke
go with the behringer 200.


That one looks good, thanks for the reply.

I just looked at the Numark dm1001x, the guy in the store said that that one is very good.
I don't really know what the difference is between those two.

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Tiger777
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Ternat

True, it looks good too...

But, its a little more expensive too, and it has things you probably dont want, like phono inputs and a 3 band EQ
I think this one's about 150€

***what comes out of your sound card is a LINE signal***


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Mister_Michel
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Lennik - Belgium

quote:
Originally posted by bobskie
That one looks good, thanks for the reply.

I just looked at the Numark dm1001x, the guy in the store said that that one is very good.
I don't really know what the difference is between those two.


They're both good mixers, the difference is that the Numark dm1001x is a scratch mixer and the vmx200 not really, but that doesn't make any real difference. The Numark dm1001x has 2 line, 4 phono and 1 mic input, so you should be fine with it, just make sure you connect the to the line inputs and not the phono ones (I assume you know why )


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bobskie
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quote:
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its a little more expensive too, and it has things you probably dont want, like phono inputs and a 3 band EQ
I think this one's about 150€



The Numark DM1001X is about €160
The Behringer VMX200 is about €200

If someone knows one, with the same functions, which is cheaper please tell me.

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Mister_Michel
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Registered: Sep 2002
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The price depends on region to region of course, i found sites where the vmx was 159 and the other one was 150.


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Mister_Michel
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Registered: Sep 2002
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Numark DM1001X

3 channel 7 input mixer

2 Line, 4 phono, 1 mic input
Channels contain: 3-Band rotary -30dB EQ cuts, GainPanning, Rotatable input toggles, Send, and PFL cue
All active long-life ALPsTM input faders
Replaceable crossfader w/ slope & "hamster" control
Master and record outputs





Costs 151 € here. This is located in the Netherlands, so good for you, and this site is also very good to trust.

The VMX200 perfectly embodies the VMX concept, combining no more channels than you need with an impressive set of state-of-the-art performance features and typical BEHRINGER audio and build quality. Its two dual-input stereo channels allow connection of four stereo sources with top-panel selection. Each stereo channel features a gain control, an effective 3-band kill EQ with up to 32 dB of attenuation and a 45-mm ULTRAGLIDE fader with a 3-way curve switch. In addition, the VMX200 sports a dedicated mic channel with a ULN input stage, 2-band EQ and an auto-talkover function with depth control.
The PFL section is equipped with a CH-1/CH-2 balance control and a split option, which routes the channel signal to one side of the headphones and the main output signal to the other. A dual 10-segment LED level meter displays your choice of main or PFL signals. Our impressive XPQ 3D surround effect is also on board, with ON/OFF button and depth control, as well as our automatic BPM counter with Tempo Difference and Time Offset displays. A continuously variable crossfader curve control plus a crossfader reverse switch with our revolutionary tap-and-hold mechanism give you plenty of power for mixing tricks. Last but not least, the VMX200 features a professional VCA level engine for utmost fader precision and reliability.





Costs 201 € here. I don't know anything about this site thow.

You can compare the specs yourself and decide what things you find most important and whiwh one is better in YOUR opinion. For starters, the vmx hes beatcounters, you can find this important or not, if you don't want them then you can look for another mixer, because I assume they will make a part of the price.


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P`zazz
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out of those 2 go for the behringer, it's worth the extra cash cause its got a shitload more stuff than the numark one, it's got cuts, bpm counters and shiet

trust me on this one, unless you want something cheaper


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out of those 2 go for the behringer, it's worth the extra cash cause its got a shitload more stuff than the numark one, it's got cuts, bpm counters and shiet

trust me on this one, unless you want something cheaper


PS - I don't know if there are better mixers for those prices


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whitesmoke
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Registered: Sep 2002
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check this one out too....only $99 and it has the same look as the pioneer mixer. i think it is new b/c i never saw it when i was shopping for my mixer


BEHRINGER DJX400 DJ MIXER W/BPM COUNTER



The Behringer Pro Mixer DJX400 is an ultra-high quality 2-channel DJ mixer with integrated BPM counter with time and beat sync display. It is ideal for professional DJs who place emphasis on a spacious layout that facilitates easy use. Delivering tons of pure fun, it is perfectly suited for use in dance clubs or for DJ systems. Super-smooth dual-rail "Ultraglide" faders (with up to 500,000 life cycles) promise years of worry-free operation. There are two dual input stereo channels with gain and 3-band kill EQ (-32dB) as well as an awesome adjustable XPQ 3D surround effect. The intelligent PFL section features combined mix and split modes.

Features:
Two dual input stereo channels with gain and 3-band kill EQ (-32 dB)
Intelligent dual auto-BPM counter with time and beat sync display
Super-smooth dual-rail "Ultraglide" faders with up to 500,000 life cycles
Awesome adjustable XPQ 3D surround effect
Switchable crossfader curve control
One microphone input with studio-grade ULN technology and 2-band EQ
PFL function with split option
Extremely precise assignable level meter with peak hold function
Signal send (PFL) and return loop
Size: 12.2"w x 8.65"d x 3.46"h. Wt. 5 lbs.


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