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    Quote Originally Posted by stevohill View Post
    I'm kinda curious now just for discussion sakes for what purpose you want such specific control over the EQs? Was it more for production purposes or djing/mixing?
    Strictly for djing, I always presumed that CDJS and a proper mixer had much more in terms of control and EQ manipulation, so I thought all those knobs on the mixer were advanced EQ settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DemiAlex View Post
    Strictly for djing, I always presumed that CDJS and a proper mixer had much more in terms of control and EQ manipulation, so I thought all those knobs on the mixer were advanced EQ settings.
    Honestly in general live mixing/djing you'll almost never need more than the 3 band adjustment. Live audio production and actual producing is when you would need to get into a wider band of EQ control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevohill View Post
    Honestly in general live mixing/djing you'll almost never need more than the 3 band adjustment. Live audio production and actual producing is when you would need to get into a wider band of EQ control.
    What equipment would you suggest for production then? Focusing primarily on EQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by DemiAlex View Post
    What equipment would you suggest for production then? Focusing primarily on EQ
    A cheap studio mixer is probably the best bet
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    Quote Originally Posted by MYE View Post
    A cheap studio mixer is probably the best bet
    Would it be absolutely essential though?


    Like a midi keyboard is absolutely essential for production, does a studio mixer hold the same value?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DemiAlex View Post
    Strictly for djing, I always presumed that CDJS and a proper mixer had much more in terms of control and EQ manipulation, so I thought all those knobs on the mixer were advanced EQ settings.
    You don't really need EQs at all to DJ well. But no. The older A&H xone-series mixers (62, 92, 464) had 4-band EQs that I really liked (well, I liked the high-mid EQ).

    What are you trying to accomplish?

    Quote Originally Posted by MYE View Post
    A cheap studio mixer is probably the best bet
    Nope. Cheap mixers are cheap mixers. Every DAW on the planet has better EQs built in, unless you just like the sound of some specific circuitry.

    In order to get the mixer functionality that comes with Live (or PT, Reason, Logic, FL Studio, Sonar, etc.) from a console, you'd be spending 4 figures for crap, 5 figures for decent, and high 6 to 7 figures for good. And you're still limited in the number of channels…and the software can still technically do more. The biggest exception to that I can think of right now is the Presonus StudioLive, but only the 24-channel version. And it still has it's shortcomings.

    Even on an SSL 4000G+ (extremely prized million-dollar vintage recording consoles) or any of the current top consoles from SSL, Neve, Avid's System 5……even the "new" guys like Toft………when it comes to EQs, you're given (at most) high and low pass filters and a few bands of parametric EQs. The extra knobs are for dynamics and routing, plus the fact that each band of parametric EQ takes 3 knobs (frequency, gain, resonance/slop) and at least 1 button (shape).

    Live's EQ8 device is more powerful.

    If you really need more than that, several companies make software emulations of the Manley Massive Passive EQ, which is pretty cool……but it's still just a few bands of parametric EQ. NI makes one that's very affordable that I haven't heard, but I think it runs in the Guitar Rig player because NI hates doing things the normal (cough: right) way. Universal Audio makes one that I've liked using, but it requires their hardware to run the DSP. There are also a lot of emulations of the channel strips (gain, EQ, dynamics) from any of the famous consoles that are available for use in DAWs.

    But none of them are really viable for DJ use………they take too much time.

    Again, I'll ask……what are you trying to accomplish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DemiAlex View Post
    Would it be absolutely essential though?


    Like a midi keyboard is absolutely essential for production, does a studio mixer hold the same value?
    You said before that you wanted something focusing on EQ so I said a mixer will be good. A midi keyboard is essential though
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    The EQ 8 in ableton works just fine.. No need getting an entire mixer for producing.

    Ive been producing for 2 years and am just now looking to get controllers and things for my studio.


    My first year of producing was just learning the program and proper synthesis. I say just use what you have for awhile longer until you actually know what you need. I see it too often where someone new hops in and buys everything, but then has no limitations on where to start or what to make.

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    A MIDI keyboard is only essential if you actually play keyboard.

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