Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
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				Kandicaine
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Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
So, I'm pretty broke right now. Decided to get this http://www.numark.com/product/cdn35 at a hell of a deal by trading some stuff to a friend of mine.
Unfortunately its not exactly what I wanted, but it will have to do. After reading about it, playing around with it a bit. I've come up with a few questions.
#1, this thing doesn't have a cross fade on it... if I buy a 2 channel mixer, will that have a cross fader on it? Whats a good cheap mixer to buy?
#2, it doesn't hook up to the computer! I've done some reading and found out I can use NI Traktor to do so, is there a better option available?
Thats it... hope you guys can help!
P.S any additional equipment ideas would be great. Right now ALL I have is whats shown in the link.
			
			
									
									
						Unfortunately its not exactly what I wanted, but it will have to do. After reading about it, playing around with it a bit. I've come up with a few questions.
#1, this thing doesn't have a cross fade on it... if I buy a 2 channel mixer, will that have a cross fader on it? Whats a good cheap mixer to buy?
#2, it doesn't hook up to the computer! I've done some reading and found out I can use NI Traktor to do so, is there a better option available?
Thats it... hope you guys can help!
P.S any additional equipment ideas would be great. Right now ALL I have is whats shown in the link.
Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
You dont *need* a crossfader. You could just use the channel gains to fade between tracks. Buying a mixer just for a crosscader seems dumb. Also sensing the signal through more equipment just for that seems unnecessary.
			
			
									
									SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
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				Kandicaine
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Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
Hm.I had totally forgotten that I could just use the channel gain.
I dont have much experience mixing. This is totally different from what I've used before. My buddy has an all in one board, jog wheels, 4 channels, cross fade that just plugs in to serato.
As for the question about traktor, is there anything else I can do? Going to cost $250 alone just for the software and the box.
			
			
									
									
						I dont have much experience mixing. This is totally different from what I've used before. My buddy has an all in one board, jog wheels, 4 channels, cross fade that just plugs in to serato.
As for the question about traktor, is there anything else I can do? Going to cost $250 alone just for the software and the box.
Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
It seems youd need something like serato. I wouldnt even bother w tracktor if your broke. Do it old school bro. Fuck the computer.
			
			
									
									SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
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				Kandicaine
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Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
Well, would could I use besides traktor scratch to hook the cds up to the computer?
I could practice doing it all by ear but, I'm pretty used to a visual interface.
			
			
									
									
						I could practice doing it all by ear but, I'm pretty used to a visual interface.
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Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
serato would be another option, or just burn some cds and learn to beat match which would be the cheapest way.
and next time you buy/trade for something, read into as much as you can. Make sure it does what you want it to do and work how you want to.
			
			
									
									
						and next time you buy/trade for something, read into as much as you can. Make sure it does what you want it to do and work how you want to.
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				Kandicaine
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Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
I traded my PS3 lol. I know it wasnt what I wanted but I've been so broke, cant find a job or an affordable rig. Ive just been wanting to get started on this for months now. Living in a small town there isnt really many options. I only recently was able to lease a better computer so I could start making better tunes. (easyhome >..<)
I'll look into serato.
			
			
									
									
						I'll look into serato.
Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
Just fucking learn to mix dude, it's not that hard if you practice a little.
			
			
									
									SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
No offense but this thing looks like a piece of garbage. You could buy a controller for less than $100 that would be nicer and have equivalent or slightly better jug wheels. That would save you the annoyance of buying serato / traktor since you could do it all inside the computer.
The whole point of having serato ($500 in america)/ traktor audio interface is to use nice jugwheels / turntables ($1000 for decent ones). Yours look like they are worth 5 cents.
If you don't have a computer and plan on using CDs then forget what I just said but who uses CDs anymore with laptops and USB sticks.
If you want to practice on a low budget you should have got a controller or saved up for some entry level CDJs
Actually I think practicing to beat match with a computer keyboard and putting a nudge button on the keys would probably be equivalent to what you got.
			
			
									
									
						The whole point of having serato ($500 in america)/ traktor audio interface is to use nice jugwheels / turntables ($1000 for decent ones). Yours look like they are worth 5 cents.
If you don't have a computer and plan on using CDs then forget what I just said but who uses CDs anymore with laptops and USB sticks.
If you want to practice on a low budget you should have got a controller or saved up for some entry level CDJs
Actually I think practicing to beat match with a computer keyboard and putting a nudge button on the keys would probably be equivalent to what you got.
Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
To be honest, that looks like a wedding dj setup. 
Try to recoup as much of your money as you can and get a decent setup. DJ gear is something you kind of have to shell a bit out for.
			
			
									
									
						Try to recoup as much of your money as you can and get a decent setup. DJ gear is something you kind of have to shell a bit out for.
Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
That's what it's intended for and @frenchboy its probably not absolute garbage, it's just not what our kind of DJ would typically use.zakski wrote:To be honest, that looks like a wedding dj setup.
Try to recoup as much of your money as you can and get a decent setup. DJ gear is something you kind of have to shell a bit out for.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
Re: Bought my first bit of equipment, need help.
Having this might actually make you a really excellent DJ eventually. Since the jogwheels are kind of shit, you should learn to beatmatch only using pitch faders. If you can get really good at this you'll be a badman DJ. Only issue I see is those short throw faders might not have enough resolution to be really precise.
If you wanted to get going faster and start playing gigs, I would have gone with a Traktor controller, as was already mentioned.
			
			
									
									If you wanted to get going faster and start playing gigs, I would have gone with a Traktor controller, as was already mentioned.
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