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MemberDo LOTS of jesus poses.
U31, post: 2001 wrote: I’m not a big believer in effects.. mash ups, yeah definately..

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MemberLiambo, post: 1739 wrote: The KRK is great bang for buck.
This. I have RP5s and they’re great, I also have a set of Acoustic Energy AE22 passive monitors which are more accurate, but the KRKs are better imo for general listening.
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MemberMost of the DJs in Arena, Exeter. And Rococos. In fact, most of the clubs in Exeter.
You’d think their mixers looked like this:

or this:

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MemberPhil Morse, post: 1969 wrote: It’s only 1060km down here to Andalucia from Barca if you want to come and mess with our review model 😀
Oh, I’ll just pop down then! :p
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MemberNice! I would dearly love to have a play with an NS6.
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MemberHigher def can make it harder to beatgrid, because you can see the actual structure of the beat itself not just the transient marker. The algorithm does seem to be improved though, it’s much better at getting it first time.
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Memberellgieff, post: 1915 wrote: So I could be running up to 4 samples at once from a single sample deck? I could see doing some exciting things with that, if I had a midi controller mapped to deal with it nicely. Does each of those sample have an independent gain? What about EQ or F/X, could I apply this to just one of the samples?
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@FEP: What help is seeing what the track is doing for you? As in: how does this help you?Each ‘Sample Deck’ has 4 slots for one shots or loops, each of which has its own independent gain and filter. The deck itself has all the usual deck controls such as EQ, gain, filter, FX etc but that is of course shared between the 4 slots.
Before getting the coloured waveforms I thought they’d just be a nice aesthetic addition, but I actually find them very useful. Mainly because if you load a track without ever having heard it before (not something I recommend of course, hehe) you can tell the structure of the song along with where it’s bass heavy (red or pink) etc. Rather than just seeing how loud it is like you can with the TP1 yellow waves.
Liambo is right, knowing your music is important, but this certainly helps to jog your memory.
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Memberthe mixer section is a traditional analogue mixer, it doesn’t control the one in traktor. To record, use the record output on the back.
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MemberSoooo much travelling, I won’t list everywhere and make you all jellies :p
June 29, 2011 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Get in the Mix with the New Stanton SCS.4DJ Digital DJ MixStation #1695fullenglishpint
MemberHad hands on this thing at sonar. Cool concept I guess, don’t like the execution at all.
June 29, 2011 at 3:53 pm in reply to: Apart from your DJ gear, what's one item you wouldn't be without at your gigs? #1690fullenglishpint
MemberMe hat 🙂
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Membercan’t see why it wouldn’t be.
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MemberAs I just mentioned in your other thread http://www.digitaldjtips.com/forum/threads/traktor-pro-tsi-file.302/#post-1672 you can’t with the mixdeck, because the mixer doesn’t output midi.
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MemberThe mixdeck’s mixer isn’t midi enabled – you have to set your output routing to external and use the onboard mixer.
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MemberLew, post: 1649 wrote: You need to beatgrid your tracks if you want to use tempo-synched effects though, don’t you?
yes.
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