I decided to purchase a 4 channel mixer and connect a turntable to the 3rd channel. Has anyone done this? Would I run into any problems? I think it sounds like a good idea. Right now I am borowing a 2 channel mixer hooked up to my 3D card. Just wondering if anyone has done this and what you guys think about this.
Mensajes Mon 12 Aug 02 @ 11:47 pm
I do it all the time. We have battle of the dj nights. Our mixer has 6 channels and we run 2 for atomix and 2 for turntables.
Mensajes Tue 13 Aug 02 @ 3:19 pm
That's great! Exactly what I am planning on doing, except I will have a 4 channel mixer. So no problems at all with that kind of setup?
Mensajes Tue 13 Aug 02 @ 5:43 pm
A great setup from my perspective, allows you to be all-round.
I personally use a 6 channel mixer, with 2 Technics turntables, a double CD player, and Atomix.
Rgds,
DJ Corpse
I personally use a 6 channel mixer, with 2 Technics turntables, a double CD player, and Atomix.
Rgds,
DJ Corpse
Mensajes Tue 13 Aug 02 @ 9:31 pm
Since I will have only one turntable, I will be mixing directly from Atomix to vinyl. I am guessing you been doing this. How does that work out for you guys?
Mensajes Tue 13 Aug 02 @ 10:17 pm
^^^ I do that.
I cant afford another table. I can still mix in unreleased and self produced tracks into my set , or others sets. its pretty awsome.
I cant afford another table. I can still mix in unreleased and self produced tracks into my set , or others sets. its pretty awsome.
Mensajes Wed 14 Aug 02 @ 6:56 pm
That's bulls***. If you're working with atomix, work with atomix (or 2). And when you plan to work with turntables, get 4 and spin them, but don't mix the records with mp3. That's uncool.
Mensajes Thu 15 Aug 02 @ 1:41 am
Whats so uncool about it?
Mensajes Thu 15 Aug 02 @ 9:22 am
Its not uncool at all! In fact its very cool! I use 2 turntables and my atomixmp3 together all the time. I have old tracks on mp3 that I could never get on vinyl and brand new tracks on vinyl that I could not find in mp3 yet. It makes for a well rounded music library. Plus you can scratch for real without having to use the atomixmp3 scratch function which is not perfect yet. Theres nothing wrong with doing this. I saw Carl cox once and he was using CDs along with vinyl. So if one of the greatest DJ's in the wold can mix media then its cool to me!
Mensajes Thu 15 Aug 02 @ 9:46 pm