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    Default Finding my first mixer with a $200 budget

    i am looking for a that is analog or has a deckadance compatible sound-card and. with the anlaog i would route my sound card into an input and leave it essentially using as a splitter. with the other i would use it as an external mixer for the software

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    $200 is TIGHT...but there are some options. Start with this review of budget two channel mixers from last year.

    http://djtechtools.com/2014/06/24/bu...ech-behringer/
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    Berhinger djx750. If you are in the US, hit up americanmusical.com You can do a set of three payments on any equipment without a credit check.
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    I love my DJM 400! 2 channels with some basic effects and headphone cueing for $150

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    If I were you, I'd seriously be looking at the NOX 404.

    It's a great beginners mixer, with enough functionality to keep you interested while you are learning. If you can afford a brand new one (looks like you can), you'll be laughing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grim dimlight View Post
    i am looking for a that is analog or has a deckadance compatible sound-card and. with the anlaog i would route my sound card into an input and leave it essentially using as a splitter. with the other i would use it as an external mixer for the software
    Have you considered a used Xone:23 or 22? Going used in that price-point will get you a lot farther than buying new. I snagged my first "real" mixer (a Xone:62) for $400. I only recently upgraded to a Xone:92, which I also got used (in pristine condition) for $800.

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