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    Quote Originally Posted by dumdidum View Post
    But when thinking exclusively about sound quality, I prefer internal mixing.
    Mathematically, you're right, based on everything I've seen.

    While it's possible to clip your sound card (in fact, it's really easy), it's basically not possible to clip traktor's mixer, no matter what stupid settings you use. And you don't lose anything to cheap or worn-out circuitry or cheap components, 'cuz it's just math.

    I still maintain that I don't like the sound of the Classic EQ (rolloff is too quick at the top and it boosts too much), the controller I'm using doesn't have knobs for the xone EQ (I suppose I could map both of the mid controls to one knob…I'll have to try that), and the Nuo one sounds off to me. I don't hate it, but I don't like it…so I'm stuck using the p600 EQ for the time being, despite the fact that it sounds only a bit less off than the others and is still too sharp close to 0dB and still boosts too much.

    I can't wait until I can afford my Empath, so I can get back to mixing with a real mixer. I didn't miss having a real mixer so much with Ableton Live (because it's EQs are great and the VCM feels almost as nice to use as a lot of real mixers), but I really miss it with Traktor…there's not a mixer-like controller with the right set of controls for my taste. The VCI feels decent, but I'd ignore most of it…just like I ignored most of my VCM-600 using Traktor.

    I guess the core of it is that I haven't found a good 2 or 4-channel mixer-only controller for Traktor that feels solid and isn't ridiculously overkill for what I want, whereas there are a LOT of actual mixers that sound great (if you understand anything about leveling), some of which have the same type of digital processing that make it virtually impossible to clip anything but the final D-A converter. Even going 100% analog, a lot of them have a lot of extra headroom, making that less of a benefit to digital…and they all are laid out better than all but the best controllers, which include a lot of crap I wouldn't use.

    That's why I like external mixing for Traktor.

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    Yay! Cute! Always good.
    I mix internally mainly because of the afore mentioned ease of set-up. No worries about what gear is at the event, as long as there is an open channel. That being said, I much prefer the sound of a good external mixer and it's eq's. I really don't like Traktor's eq sound (any of 'em), but since I mix more than two sources and my sound card is only 4 channel, I stick to the internal setup. I think getting an Audio 8 and making a mapping for 4 channel external mixing may be in my future, but I'd only use it when set-up would be chill (no "you've got 1 minute left on the vinyl, go for it" type scenarios).

    I really don't like hauling mixers to gigs either...
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    So your main problem with external mixing is the trouble caused to connect all 4 channels from the sound card to the mixer?
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    the perfect thing for this is the denon mc 6000
    it is a real mixer like the x1600 (same components)allowing you to use it with external mixing.
    awesome
    it sounds great, feels great.
    thats why i bought it and not the SSsss 4

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    I agree that the denon is a hell of a controller/mixer. Although IMO it seems to have not many buttons to map.
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    I've never understood how you connect a controller to a club system. Is it just RCA to an open input on the club mixer with EQs all set at twelve o'clock and volume all the way up?
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    That's how it's done round my way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philippro View Post
    I agree that the denon is a hell of a controller/mixer. Although IMO it seems to have not many buttons to map.
    Idk about that, 8 cues, full fx control for traktor. Looks shit hot to me.

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    Agree but how easy will it be to control sample decks with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OmniRoss View Post
    I've never understood how you connect a controller to a club system. Is it just RCA to an open input on the club mixer with EQs all set at twelve o'clock and volume all the way up?
    The same way you connect any other audio source to a club system…

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