![]() FX send/return loop, with adjustable controls. It's main bonus is the addition of kills.ĭenon DN-X1100 This one is a solid contender. I've used an older variant of the X6 (2ch version of this) and it wasn't too bad. Quality isn't crazy, but if you treat it right you'll be fine. The FX quality is going to be noticeably lesser than that of Pioneer/AH/ and even Vestax. It's 3 channels and has some on board FX. Numark X9 This is probably the closest to your requirements for Numark's offerings. Quick search showed this one running about $400 used. This one does have filters (HPF/LPF/BP) but no other FX. This guy is going to sound superb, A&H are pretty much the undisputed top as far as sound quality goes. That said, it's a pretty solid 4ch mixer + FX for about $400 brand new.Īllen & Heath Xone:32 Another 3 channel mixer. The FX are off in a strange sort of place, and it has this gigantic Xbox 360 style power brick. Based on what I've read, it's pretty good, although probably not quite as tankish as some of the other Vestax gear, but still pretty solid. Vestax PMC-280 This is 4channels, but lacking the send/return FX loop. You should be able to find one for about $400-600 used. If I could find a good deal I'd probably buy one just b/c, lol. This is actually one of the sexiest mixers in my opinion. Once again, built like a tank, superb sound quality, bonus of 3 channels you require, has a solid FlexFX loop (not really sure how it works) and can be had in a sexy blue or black/gold. Rane Empath Since discontinued, you might be able to find a decent price of one used. As seen here, this is the 707, but the 9 is the same plus a foot switch jack) (It also has very configurable fader curves. I have a had my 707 for 6-7 years, and it has survived a fire. Definitely a tank, and quite a definite sound quality upgrade than a Numark. Pioneer DJM-909 (Actually similar to my mixer) Can be had refurbished for $600, just a tick over your budget. I'll add a few suggestions, any that don't meet your minimum requirements (specifically channels) are listed b/c I think they're solid or a super good deal. Here is a pretty solid list as to why provided by /u/omers. Here was for a more advanced yet still "mid range" priced mixer:įor starters, I'd stay the heck away from that DDM4000. ![]() I've made some more detailed suggestions in the past. Best 2 channel soundcrad (NI audio 2) is $100. The problem is that soundcrads aren't that cheap, esxpecially with more channels. I've had a similar setup as yours (X1+F1+mixer), but my mixer only had 3 channels, but as the F1 has dedicated volume faders a 3 channel soundcard/3 channel mixer will do the job. First of all you have to decide how many channels you need. you buy the X1 and a soundcrad first, then add the F1 later, maybe you decide 2 decks are enough, you haven't spend the money unnecessarily on a remix deck setup, decide you want to do remix decks later? Buy the F1 and you have lost nothing.Įssentially any soundcrad (as well as built-in interfaces in mixers) are supported by traktor (Note: Dieffernce between Traktor and Traktor Scratch). So whenever you play somewhere else all you have to bring is your soundcard and your controllers, and as you already practice on the controllers and basic mixer you always have your "home envrionment" with you.Īpart from that modular setups are cheaper as you can buy one controller at a time, e.g. Why? All my DJ friends already have mixers at their place and most venues have one, too. I recommend buying a soundcard and the mixer of your choice. If you're interested in streaming radio or playing some live sets, check out Reddit's own EMP Radio! Weekly Mix Feedback Thread - /r/beatmatch FAQ ![]() Looking to hook up with other DJs in your area? Submit your info here:įor IRC users, check out the following channels on freenode IRC: If you know of any more that belong over here, please let us know! User Directory You can probably find that track for purchase at one of the following sites: If you play a track live, please support the artist that spent countless hours producing that track. r/Soundsystem has a wiki that goes over how Sound Systems workįeel free to contribute to this list! Related Subreddits TONS of "learning to DJ" related videos!ĭigital DJ Tips posts a review for EVERY controller Omers on taking Gigs outside of your Normal GenresĮllaskins youtube channel. If someone asks you for your page, that's cool, but unsolicited linking will get your post removed. Support the artists who make the music and software you use.Ībsolutely no self-promotion on other people's posts. There are better places for buying/selling gear. If you're posting a mix you MUST post it to the weekly mix thread. Please only post your mixes to the weekly mix thread!. ![]()
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