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I often have 3, occasionally 4 things running at once.
How would i do that on a 2 channel mixer?
Every club i work at has at least 4 channels and normally a spare unused one, and in addition to that there will the microphone channels.
Its very very restrictive having the channels being shared by a line+phono input- for a start you cant even cue up the other souces that arent selected, which is useless.
Good example:
Having worked at Air (home of godskitchen) i know they have 4 1210s, and two cdj1000s, which means the allen&heath suits it perfectly as it has enough channels
....when pvd was there the other week, they set up the outer two channels/1210s for his final scratch crap, and the rest was as normal for the other djs
-this wouldnt have been possible on a 3 channel- at some point before pvd went on (and when he finished) they would have had to unplug stuff/reroute stuff- which personally having done it before with tunes playing, is a major pain in the ass.
One sound source per channel is the way it should be.
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