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  • in reply to: Best gear for $1000 #1003741
    Ariel
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    Joon, post: 19505, member: 1605 wrote: You could also buy a Denon X600 and 2x X1 or 2x Denon DN S2000 (If you want a good mixer and maybe use timecode later on). I don’t know how important portability is for you.
    Hopefully I could help you a little 😉

    Thanks man! Good answer I will consider those options!

    in reply to: Best gear for $1000 #1003736
    Ariel
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    VinnyBlanc, post: 19498, member: 737 wrote: What software are you looking to use? Is this your first step in to digital or DJing in general>

    I don’t have any problem with software, I can use any, is more important to mention that im looking for a 4-deck controller+ fx controller. 🙂 thanks for answer!

    in reply to: Denon mc6000 + which turntables? #19235
    Ariel
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    Hee Won Jung, post: 19318, member: 948 wrote: im a little confused by what he means….

    Are u wanting to use a turntable and use like Timecode with it? The denon Mc6000 does not support timecode signals.
    and will have to use another Controller or get a NI Audio 4 or 6 or something.

    All of ur other questions are very specific to what software u are running…If it is traktor…any controller will work in addition to what you have as an FX controller as it is all just MIDI.

    No Actual Turntable will work with the MC6000 as MC6000 doesnt support timecode as far as i know.

    You can however use something like the new Denon SC3900 that is a controller/motorized platter table and use that as a controller, and have the turntable feel to it.

    I think yes you can connect a turntable because you can switch between midi/aux…

    in reply to: Denon mc6000 + which turntables? #19234
    Ariel
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    VinnyBlanc, post: 19314, member: 737 wrote: If you are buying used I would only get a pair of Technic 1200s.
    If buying new on a budget look at Numark TTXs
    If buying new and not on a budget look at the Stanton Str8.150s.

    There “should” be a hardware toggle on the controller to easily switch between a PC vs AUX (Line/Phono) input.

    I have a pair of Technic 1200s flanking my NS6 (Numarks equivalent MC600) and I can controll 4 decks in serato or with a quick switch 2 decks and 2 turntables…pretty simple.

    http://www.facebook.com/vinnyblanc
    (there are photos of the setup here)

    Thanks for that answer, nice options!

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