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Hello all,
This is post four in my saga of making the transistion from CD's to Laptop DJing. I have installed PCDJ Red and played with its settings for a few days now, and it is great except for the inability to lock the pitch while adjusting the BPM (I know the feature is in FX but I have heard it is still too buggy to trust 100%). I purchased the Edirol UA-1A as my external sound card and am just thrilled with it because XP already has the drivers for it. Now it is time for a 2-3 channel (left and right line inputs) and two mic input MIXER. I have asked in previous posts about a mixer such as this and no one could offer a 10", or other SMALL mixer that has TWO mic inputs, and at least two, preferably three line inputs. Any suggestions? Tim A. |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
"Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > Hello all, > > > Any suggestions? > > Tim A. why not use one mic from the mixer and the other connect it to the soundcard (it should have one for sure). i don't know about dj mixers with more than one mic input. you could try little studio mixers, but then, no xfade not other stuff. -- Reply to abazan at filnet dot es |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
"Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > Hello all, > > > Any suggestions? > > Tim A. why not use one mic from the mixer and the other connect it to the soundcard (it should have one for sure). i don't know about dj mixers with more than one mic input. you could try little studio mixers, but then, no xfade not other stuff. -- Reply to abazan at filnet dot es |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
Vestax PCV175 has 4 mic inputs.
SD. "Alex Bazan" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:bde7gk$sallv$1@ID-106105.news.dfncis.de... > "Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> escribió en el mensaje > news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > > Hello all, > > > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Tim A. > > why not use one mic from the mixer and the other connect it to the soundcard > (it should have one for sure). > i don't know about dj mixers with more than one mic input. you could try > little studio mixers, but then, no xfade not other stuff. > > -- > Reply to abazan at filnet dot es > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
Vestax PCV175 has 4 mic inputs.
SD. "Alex Bazan" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:bde7gk$sallv$1@ID-106105.news.dfncis.de... > "Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> escribió en el mensaje > news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > > Hello all, > > > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Tim A. > > why not use one mic from the mixer and the other connect it to the soundcard > (it should have one for sure). > i don't know about dj mixers with more than one mic input. you could try > little studio mixers, but then, no xfade not other stuff. > > -- > Reply to abazan at filnet dot es > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
I was hoping for something a lot smaller, but thanks for the suggestion.
"SD" <smdennison@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:bdfi6j$4c4$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > Vestax PCV175 has 4 mic inputs. > > SD. > > "Alex Bazan" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message > news:bde7gk$sallv$1@ID-106105.news.dfncis.de... > > "Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> escribió en el mensaje > > news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > > > Hello all, > > > > > > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > Tim A. > > > > why not use one mic from the mixer and the other connect it to the > soundcard > > (it should have one for sure). > > i don't know about dj mixers with more than one mic input. you could try > > little studio mixers, but then, no xfade not other stuff. > > > > -- > > Reply to abazan at filnet dot es > > > > > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
I was hoping for something a lot smaller, but thanks for the suggestion.
"SD" <smdennison@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:bdfi6j$4c4$1@sparta.btinternet.com... > Vestax PCV175 has 4 mic inputs. > > SD. > > "Alex Bazan" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message > news:bde7gk$sallv$1@ID-106105.news.dfncis.de... > > "Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> escribió en el mensaje > > news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > > > Hello all, > > > > > > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > Tim A. > > > > why not use one mic from the mixer and the other connect it to the > soundcard > > (it should have one for sure). > > i don't know about dj mixers with more than one mic input. you could try > > little studio mixers, but then, no xfade not other stuff. > > > > -- > > Reply to abazan at filnet dot es > > > > > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages are
about the same. DP "Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> wrote in message news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > Hello all, > > This is post four in my saga of making the transistion from CD's to Laptop > DJing. I have installed PCDJ Red and played with its settings for a few days > now, and it is great except for the inability to lock the pitch while > adjusting the BPM (I know the feature is in FX but I have heard it is still > too buggy to trust 100%). > > I purchased the Edirol UA-1A as my external sound card and am just thrilled > with it because XP already has the drivers for it. Now it is time for a 2-3 > channel (left and right line inputs) and two mic input MIXER. I have asked > in previous posts about a mixer such as this and no one could offer a 10", > or other SMALL mixer that has TWO mic inputs, and at least two, preferably > three line inputs. > > Any suggestions? > > Tim A. > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages are
about the same. DP "Tim A." <tman@**NOSPAM**usa.com> wrote in message news:yymKa.683$IP6.29530@eagle.america.net... > Hello all, > > This is post four in my saga of making the transistion from CD's to Laptop > DJing. I have installed PCDJ Red and played with its settings for a few days > now, and it is great except for the inability to lock the pitch while > adjusting the BPM (I know the feature is in FX but I have heard it is still > too buggy to trust 100%). > > I purchased the Edirol UA-1A as my external sound card and am just thrilled > with it because XP already has the drivers for it. Now it is time for a 2-3 > channel (left and right line inputs) and two mic input MIXER. I have asked > in previous posts about a mixer such as this and no one could offer a 10", > or other SMALL mixer that has TWO mic inputs, and at least two, preferably > three line inputs. > > Any suggestions? > > Tim A. > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
Howdy
It would probably sound terrible due to the RIAA equalisation for phono inputs. Check this graph out to see what cut and boost your voice would get http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/images/audio/riaa.gif . I haven't tried it myself, if you dropped the mic you would likely blow the cones out of your subs with so much bass boost. Righto DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message news:3efde609$0$22136@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages are > about the same. > > DP |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
Howdy
It would probably sound terrible due to the RIAA equalisation for phono inputs. Check this graph out to see what cut and boost your voice would get http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/images/audio/riaa.gif . I haven't tried it myself, if you dropped the mic you would likely blow the cones out of your subs with so much bass boost. Righto DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message news:3efde609$0$22136@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages are > about the same. > > DP |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
I have done it on a soundcraft mixer without any problems. But I can't speak
for other mixers. DP "DJ Pablo" <djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com> wrote in message news VyLa.57688$JA5.1023518@news.xtra.co.nz...> Howdy > It would probably sound terrible due to the RIAA equalisation for phono > inputs. Check this graph out to see what cut and boost your voice would get > http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/images/audio/riaa.gif . I haven't tried it > myself, if you dropped the mic you would likely blow the cones out of your > subs with so much bass boost. > Righto > DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com > > "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message > news:3efde609$0$22136@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > > You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages > are > > about the same. > > > > DP > > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
I have done it on a soundcraft mixer without any problems. But I can't speak
for other mixers. DP "DJ Pablo" <djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com> wrote in message news VyLa.57688$JA5.1023518@news.xtra.co.nz...> Howdy > It would probably sound terrible due to the RIAA equalisation for phono > inputs. Check this graph out to see what cut and boost your voice would get > http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/images/audio/riaa.gif . I haven't tried it > myself, if you dropped the mic you would likely blow the cones out of your > subs with so much bass boost. > Righto > DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com > > "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message > news:3efde609$0$22136@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > > You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages > are > > about the same. > > > > DP > > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
Howdy
I see that the Soundcraft Spirit E Series mixer has separate inputs on some channels , as well as standard mic inputs. In this case, then the RIAA preamp will be on the Phono input, not on the mic input. Have a look at http://www.soundcraft.com/products/eseries_home.html Righto DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message news:3effca27$0$22140@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > I have done it on a soundcraft mixer without any problems. But I can't speak > for other mixers. > > DP > "DJ Pablo" <djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com> wrote in message > news VyLa.57688$JA5.1023518@news.xtra.co.nz...> > Howdy > > It would probably sound terrible due to the RIAA equalisation for phono > > inputs. Check this graph out to see what cut and boost your voice would > get > > http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/images/audio/riaa.gif . I haven't tried it > > myself, if you dropped the mic you would likely blow the cones out of your > > subs with so much bass boost. > > Righto > > DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com > > > > "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message > > news:3efde609$0$22136@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > > > You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages > > are > > > about the same. > > > > > > DP > > > > > > > > |
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Re: 2 mic, 2-3 channel mixer
Howdy
I see that the Soundcraft Spirit E Series mixer has separate inputs on some channels , as well as standard mic inputs. In this case, then the RIAA preamp will be on the Phono input, not on the mic input. Have a look at http://www.soundcraft.com/products/eseries_home.html Righto DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message news:3effca27$0$22140@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > I have done it on a soundcraft mixer without any problems. But I can't speak > for other mixers. > > DP > "DJ Pablo" <djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com> wrote in message > news VyLa.57688$JA5.1023518@news.xtra.co.nz...> > Howdy > > It would probably sound terrible due to the RIAA equalisation for phono > > inputs. Check this graph out to see what cut and boost your voice would > get > > http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/images/audio/riaa.gif . I haven't tried it > > myself, if you dropped the mic you would likely blow the cones out of your > > subs with so much bass boost. > > Righto > > DJ Pablo - djpablonz@hotCOFFEEmail.com > > > > "d parker" <daveparker@optusnet(nospam).com.au> wrote in message > > news:3efde609$0$22136@echo-01.iinet.net.au... > > > You should be able to use a phono channel for a spare mic. The voltages > > are > > > about the same. > > > > > > DP > > > > > > > > |
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