Pioneer DJM 700 / Traktor Kontrol X1 / 2 x Technics SL1200MK5 / Traktor Scratch Pro 2.6.7 / Ortofon Concorde Nightclub MK1
Audio 8 DJ / Sennheiser HD 25-1 II / Magma Traveler / IsoAcoustics ISO-L8R155 / KRK RP6 G2 / Vinyl
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I think it would look dumb, but it would work just fine.
Also, external all the way.
External. for notes, right now PSSL has a mackie d2.pro for
400 bucks, its the ONLY two channel traktor approved mixer. I called
them up and they are factory RECONDITIONED. Probably the last batch
ever.
I tend to feel (along with lots of others) that the tactile feel and precision of an external mixer is very hard to beat.
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I tried the various EQ's out in traktor yesterday. Theres a massive difference!
I found the ecler nuo eq to have a massive mid range frequency band. So much so that I could kill the highs on my dubstep with minimal difference. Killing the lows also left in a lot of the upper bass frequencies.
I was considering getting a nuo3.0, but now im not sure. Is the nuo EQ in traktor representative of the hardware eq? If so, how do you guys manage with it?
Lots of filter use to get rid of the rest of the bass frequencies?
Ecler NUO 3.0, 2 1210mk2, midi fighter, Kontrol X1, Akai LPD8, Reloop RHP10's, TSP, Audio 8
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