Registered: Nov 2003
Location: part of the generation of low attention spans
Post your setup [pics]!
DJ setups are just plain cool - no one can deny that
with that being said - post a pic of your DJ setup, tell us a story about it, and tell us what you think of the equipment.
I don’t have a setup (yet) but want one bad – the equip. in the pics below are a good friend of mine’s who was nice enough to let me use them last time I visited.
Don’t ask about the ski goggles…. And yes, my underwear are hot.
The funny thing about this pic, is that if you look, 3 of 4 channel volumes are off, and the arm is not on the record… I rock.
Feb-23-2006 13:41
Skipper
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location:
LOL
This was my old set up...in my previous apt:
Then I moved...
I don't think I have a pic online of my current set up, actually.
Feb-23-2006 13:53
simms327
Ministry of Small
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: part of the generation of low attention spans
wow - 3 tables - i cant even do one !!
Feb-23-2006 14:00
Skipper
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location:
hehe
Techno demands 3 tables IMO...however my third was a numark, not a 1200, which is why I don't have it set up anymore. I was going to buy a third 1200, but I've decided my next purchase is going to be a CDJ, which will still provide me the ability to play on a third channel.
Feb-23-2006 14:02
simms327
Ministry of Small
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: part of the generation of low attention spans
what kind of numark?
i was looking at TTX-1
you can find them cheaper than tech-12s
Feb-23-2006 14:03
Plump Funk
tot ridic
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Toronto
my babies back in Vancouver.
Feb-23-2006 14:10
simms327
Ministry of Small
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: part of the generation of low attention spans
^^ nice powerbook - i have the 15" (older version)
what exactly do you use it for - do you use mixing software, and if so, which one?
i was looking into using DJ-1800 on my pb and a setup similar to yours. any recommendations - tips - etc?
edit: i can see you have the Numark DXM06 (or similar) - how is that working out? I was thinking of a DXM01USB as then it can hook up to the powerbook for better pc-conncetivity.
Feb-23-2006 14:22
alefort
Melanie is the bestest!
Registered: May 2005
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
FYI, there is a thread in the DJ BOOTH forums for this exact purpose, why start a new one? Seems kinda pointless to me...
Feb-23-2006 15:19
simms327
Ministry of Small
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: part of the generation of low attention spans
well id still like answers to my questions above - so i will leave this and let it die eventually. my apologies
Feb-23-2006 15:22
Skipper
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by alefort
FYI, there is a thread in the DJ BOOTH forums for this exact purpose, why start a new one? Seems kinda pointless to me...
because some of us don't go into those forums
Feb-23-2006 15:36
Plump Funk
tot ridic
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by simms327
^^ nice powerbook - i have the 15" (older version)
what exactly do you use it for - do you use mixing software, and if so, which one?
i had serato scratch live thats how i used to play my mp3 on vinyl and recored my mixes.
quote:
i was looking into using DJ-1800 on my pb and a setup similar to yours. any recommendations - tips - etc?
its pretty hard to mix with a mouse, i personally wouldn't go for it if it didn't support a midi controller but that depends on what are you going to use it for.
quote:
edit: i can see you have the Numark DXM06 (or similar) - how is that working out? I was thinking of a DXM01USB as then it can hook up to the powerbook for better pc-conncetivity.
good eye!! yup its the Numark DXM06, if you're just starting then its pretty good but once you get the hang of it you would want to upgrade.
Feb-23-2006 16:01
rabbitjoker
aural sadist
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, ON, CANADA
quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
because some of us don't go into those forums