G’day DJTT as most of us on here are I’m a controlerist. I’ve just got myself an APC20 and love playing on traktor with it. but… I watched the discussion posted a while ago at the ADE convention (Amsterdam dance expo or something) and one of the comments I heard was something along the lines of “DJ’s need to know their roots”, I fully believe this and have decided to get myself a crappy as hell mac book air and a audio 6 a real basic (but high quality) mixer and two technics.
So basically the MBA will be used as a track library only as I dont feel the need to carry around vinyl but I’d like to collect a little for fun.
But what I’m wondering is what is a really great 2 channel mixer. I looked at a Ecler Hak 360 but I’m thinking a NUO 2 would be sweet but I’m wondering if I can upgrade the crossfader in the nuo 2 as I believe learning to scratch would be awesome. if you guys know of a different mixer thats very bare bones basic as all I feel I want is EQ’s and level faders and a buttery smooth Xfader. thanks guys for any input.
I started out a long time ago on a pair of 1200’s and a banged up numark 2002x (note current gen midi mixers: even that had bloody kill switches) and I personally believe the ADE discussion was complete wank.
You shouldn’t need to know how to beatmatch two records just so you can use an apc20. You should probably know how to beatgrid properly, know when your basslines are phasing, and know which way to nudge your tracks and when, all of which you can do on software alone as practice.
pro tip: The only thing you need to worry about is to not sound generic or like shit.
Just look for anything that is 2 channel + innofader compatible?
A lot of vestax stuff comes to mind? Xone 22? Ecler’s as you already pointed out…
I’d prob just choose something with 2 channels and innofader compatibility.
The innofader is an expensive toy (albeit a cool one). If you are serious about scratching, get a good scratch mixer. It takes time to learn to scratch, so if you pick up a basic 2 channel mixer, by the time you can scratch well enough to want to spend the extra$$$ on an innofader, youmay have grown out of your mixer.
If the mixer you get is innofader compatible, bonus. If not, don’t base your mixer choice on a aftermarket x fader.
I was in a similar boat looking for a mixer. I realized that I honestly only needed 2 channels, and wanted something with adjustable curves on the faders.
The TTM-56 is a great mixer, I honestly love mine. It’s a Rane, that pretty much says it all.
I looked at the DDM4000 and some offerings by Vestax, but nothing really spoke to me.
I’ve seen TTM-56’s go from $250-$400 on craigslist. It’s not all the time though, but there are deals worth jumping on.
As for the whole “gotta know your roots” thing, I’ll try and settle it. It’s not about knowing stuff just for the sake of knowing it, its so you will to be able to play on pretty much any equipment.
If the club only have CDJs, and you come along thinking there’s room in the booth for an APC, boy are you in for a suprise…
And there’s a reason most of us, even controllerists, still prefer turntables.
For those of you knocking the “knowing your roots”, get off of it! That high horse of yours, that is. If you aren’t able to play on turntables or CDJs what happens if your laptop burns out in the middle of the gig? What if the CDJ shits out and there’s only two turntables that can fill in? What do you do THEN?
I can’t play on turntables yet but I sure as hell want to learn!