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| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
Is this your first mixer?
If so I suggest going with a Xone, keep it simple! Learn your basics on a truly quality piece of equipment, and you'll learn more about mixers and their intricacies then you ever would pouring over endless internet articles and forum posts.
I started with a xone 62 and 2 CDJ800s, best decision I ever made, I learned all my basics with that equipment and if I hadn't absolutely fallen in love with software, I would still be a proud owner of that equipment!
In fact I'm thinking of re-purchasing it, (Maybe a Xone:92 this time) and incorporating it into what I do with Ableton Live. |
this is why I bought the Xone. A bit more complex than the DJM because of the filters and of the studio mixer type, but overall, if you wanna know the basics, stay out of the effects because you'll use them all the time. Filters on the Xone will help you to know a bit about sound waves if you don't know already. And then, you'll understand how effects works over a wave form. That is, the basic_. 
Alex, get the Xone:92 if you can. But keep in mind that it does not have a lot of midi controls and if you wanna map the controls with ableton, you'll be very limited compared to the DJM.
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