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    Default Virtual Logics dj setup

    Hey guys,
    pretty fun setup, nothing two out of the ordinary though.

    *UPDATE*
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    Macbook pro 2010 4gb 2.26 core duo (need to upgrade soon)
    2xtraktor kontrol x1 ( one sitting on the UDG z1 hardcase, and the other on the native instruments case)
    Maschine (sitting on the UDG maschine hardcase)
    Behringer ddm4000
    American audio radius 3000 for the occational time i play a cd or friends music from a usb.

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    another American audio Radius 3000
    old numark dd turntable
    2x 12 inch 400w rms pa speakers
    2x vibe audio black air subs, made myself, running about 3000w rms into them.
    Lappy bag, which can surprisingly can hold all but the mixer and cdj, which i dont take out anyway.

    The next thing to upgrade for me will be the mixer, get away from the low end stuff, looking to pick up a xone 92 or even a db2 would be sweet.

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    Nice Setup. Always thought that would be a fun mixer to own. Good work on the self made midi fighter..

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    Yeah i enjoy it ], although thinking to moving to something with a few more channels as i have aquired afew more bits of gear since i made this video. Ohh and no more midifighter.

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    Why do you have so many iPhone boxes?

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    hahaha, good question. Dad works for vodafone, and he got a whole lot from work one day.

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    My set up befor the maschine.

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    also just bought a Denon DN-X1500 to replace the korg, got it for a steal, $200 off ebay

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    Can you post a tutorial or something on how you made you Midi Fighter. I live in Australia also and it's expensive to get all the proper parts shipped so I was wondering what trickery you actually used.

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    It isn't to hard, basically i took some usb game controllers (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Black-USB...item4167c1244f) and attached arcade buttons to the contacts inside. I couldn't find any good quality 10k pots or faders in Australia, so i ordered them off Element14.
    Then for the case i tried to make it look like the old custom midi fighter, i took perspex, and sat there with a small saw and a set if micro flies for about five hours straight.
    Software wise, on mac i used junxion, and when i had windows i used fergo midi joystick, although fergo seemed to crash alot.
    Hope this helped you.

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    Hopefully this makes sense, but is the maschine connected at any way through the mixer? I didn't really understand your comment about it being connected directly through the audio 4 (I mean, I get that), but how is the sound being routed? I guess, with a two channel mixer, is the final sound being re-routed through the mixer and then to the amp, or is the maschine/audio 4 connected directly to the amp and that way when the maschine is sending audio, it's just going to the speakers instead of having some other gain control?

    I am asking because I just purchased a maschine, and while I am more interested in it's beat production capabilities, I would also find it fun to incorporate into my set up, which is very simply two Technics 1200's and a Korg Zero 4 mixer with TSP2 with some control vinyl. I used the onboard efx since I don't have any controllers - although I think there is a way to make the Korg send midi to control the efx banks in TSP, but I haven't really figured out how to make that work yet, so I am very much in the stone ages I feel. Thanks.
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    Technics 1200-MK2; DJM-850; Maschine

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    nice setup!!!
    MBP late 2011 13 inch i7 8 gb ram 750 GB HD, traktor pro 2-2.5.0, beats by dr dre mixr

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