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___sq2
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Posted : Sep 10, 2001 08:26:48
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My live setup now comprises of 3 outputs (one from each of my machines, sampler & 2 synths) and I can't see it getting much larger than this...
I need to get something that can combine these outs into 1 output... for multiple reasons,
1. So I can practice at home easily, 2. Quick to setup at parties 3. Access to my own levels monitor without having to reach over the DJ setup 4. I'm sick of organisers not knowing how to setup their own stuff properly (it'd be easier to just give them one ouput plug - can't screw that up...)
SO... what do i get? I want something simple, not a massive mackie 24 channel truckload, just 3 - 5 channel sort of thing, with level monitoring.
Any ideas?
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___GuyShanti
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Posted : Sep 10, 2001 09:51:47
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I think u need roadies...:)
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___bilbobagginz
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Posted : Sep 10, 2001 14:24:45
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the regular DJ mixers are usually with 3 ins, so get yourself a gemini or other mixer.
best regards.
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___david_kebab
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Posted : Sep 10, 2001 14:42:36
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i would try folio series by spirit - soundcraft. they r very cheap riggid and can be carried easly.
http://www.soundcraft.com/products
check out -they have many mixers with like 4 channels and such i think this is what u r looking for. the dealer for this stuff in israel is called centronix and its in ramat-gan.
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___sq2
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Posted : Sep 11, 2001 04:24:49
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This looks like he might be the right level, but anyone knwo about the quality of this company?
http://www.soundcraft.com/products/spirit_powerpad.html
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___david_kebab
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Posted : Sep 11, 2001 12:23:59
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soundcraft r very known very good company. i use their mixer and its very good. |
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