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offline rzezniq from gorzow (Poland) on 2004-03-31 01:36 [#01125857]
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MY behringer djx400 is dead and I`m looking for a new one.
It must be (quite)cheap ,good for playing warp/rephlex/noise
stuff and for scratching(good crossfader with cut curve
control required required). MY type is Numark DXM-06. Can
someone recomend me something else???


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2004-03-31 01:40 [#01125861]
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check it:

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline rzezniq from gorzow (Poland) on 2004-03-31 01:53 [#01125883]
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vestax is not cheap! and it`s rather for scratching.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2004-03-31 01:54 [#01125885]
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check what Ceri says in that thread.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-03-31 02:15 [#01125928]
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You could pick up a second hand PMC 06 for not much more
than you'd pay for a new Behringer scratch mixer.

One thing to bear in mind with using scrach mixers for both
"normal" mixing and scratching is that for gentle fades you
need to use the upfaders (set them to the softest curve if
you can change them), rather than the crossfader. Even when
set to softest, the crossfader (on the vast majority of
them) is more like the old disco/house mixer style where
they "dip" in the middle of the curve to keep the volume
constant when 2 channels are playing at once. Newer house
mixers don't do that, and if you're used to them, it takes a
bit of getting used to. That said, if you want to cut fast
between two records (like for drum and bass or noise, etc.)
I find scratch mixers more suitable than house mixers.


 


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