I use a Red Sound Infader.
I will admit the mixer has latent noise issues .. and can actually crash
on you now and again . as it was one of the first mixer to use a digital
cross fader section.
It has three faders . one for the bass, one for mids, on for high's
I love the concept, so found a second hand one. Its great to tweak on
at home, and kick at house parties, but never rely on one at a gig.
I think the digital part of the mixer is very voltage sensitive, so if you
spike the sound or get a power flux . it dies . and need to on/off again
// otherwise for drinking and mixing and staying alive, Pioneer :: their
mixers sound like tinfoil but boy to they survive club life.
Best Dj Mixers for range and quality .. would be Rane. Find one that
suits your style . and expect to enjoy that mixer for a long time.
.simon
On Sep 14, 2004, at 22:19, jason kenjar wrote:
I had their first model of direct drive turntables.. they felt like
a pair of playschool "My first DJ" toys. Yeah, they could do some
cool tricks like +10 / -10 and backwards, but that aint chit when
precision and durability is what truly matters with in tables.
i've had rather good luck with my ttx tables, but my numark mixer is
terrible, and for all the crap i hear about numark layiing off
support staff for akai and alesis i would get worried about their
overall common sense as a company.
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