Hmm... hybrid setup question
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SteelWolf |
Ok... I want to take botrh of my stanton STR8150 TT's, both Pioneer CDJ800's and my M-audio xponent and throw them into a mixer - 5 input sources... Currently have a pioneer djm600 mixer I want to add the M-audio. So dilema - 5 sources, 4 channel mixer... Ideas? Or, suggestions for a good 5 channel mixer? I know that my stanton TT's have a digital source input but the audio quality aint that great. I gues what I'm asking is... any ideas or suggestions for a new mixer?
Edit - also want to add my mac g5 to it so I can throw in live vocals & guitar...
Maybe 2 mixers is the only choice? |
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surely you don't need to have them all playing at once?
plug the TTs in to the phono inputs on channels 1 and 2, CDJs on line inputs on channels 3 and 4 and the xponent on line in on channel 1 and your g5 on line in on channel 2 for example. |
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SteelWolf |
DOH! Thats a really obvious answer I feel like an idiot. Thank you thogh. Problem solved! |
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SteelWolf |
whoah thanks ********!
I play everything - house, electro, minimal, techno, prog, trance, i like to mix it up. I'll get those split cables sounds like the perfect solution. Seen hawtin always wondered how he did that, I'll have to play around with that!
The whole purpose if the G5 in the set up is to run a DAW live, and I run live guitar / bass / vocals thru it. I enjoy putting on a show!
As soon as I'm back in the states, I'll give all that a try. Currently im deployed so its just my lappy and an xsession controller for torq. |
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Marcus007 |
stay safe out there man |
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SteelWolf |
^ 9 more weeks and I'm out of here... anyone live in AZ? You are welcome to come to the party, quest DJ's welcome I plan on a 6 hour set from me, should be fun |
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