Now I need some KRKs but I don't know how to place. An expensive solution would be to get 2 others Space-Tek stands and put the KRKs with the cdjs below them...Any ideas ? I could also make custom stands because home theater stands are usually 80cm high when I need nearly 120cm minimum...this would be less expensive but I'm not very good at handwork.
Nov-25-2007 02:20
Alex
Suck a cheetah's dick
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Montreal
Neo Hacker man...
I think you're turning into a bit of a gear nut, lets hear a decent mix of yours before you continue buying so much stuff!
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Nov-25-2007 03:00
Shini
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Brisbane, Australia
That looks awesome! I love the pic of it in the dark!
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Nov-25-2007 03:18
Hasneez
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Montreal
what do u think of the pvdj ? is it worth it?
Nov-25-2007 04:20
Neo Hacker
Passionate
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Montréal
quote:
Originally posted by Hasneez
what do u think of the pvdj ? is it worth it?
Paid about 100$ instead of 300$ at pssl.com (it was a big promo)
I'm very satisfied with it. I received it few days ago and have been very busy this week so I haven't been able to mix a lot but so far, I find this little device to be very cool !
Nov-25-2007 05:18
i got big pants
Your Face
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
how did you route your pvdj grabber? contemplating picking one up but i really dont like the idea of going through my headphone jack. would rather use the send/returns on my mixer.
Nov-25-2007 10:35
skip
a.k.a. skip2
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
quote:
Originally posted by i got big pants
how did you route your pvdj grabber? contemplating picking one up but i really dont like the idea of going through my headphone jack. would rather use the send/returns on my mixer.
i think i can answer this one.
i bought a redsound soundbite xl maybe six months ago. back then i had a vestax pcv-175 mixer which does have sends and returns on it. my initial idea was to hook it up on the sends. however it didn't work as the sends are post fader only, so you'll have to have the fader up for the sends to send anything on that particular channel. then i thought about hooking it up on the headphone jack as advised on the manual. this didn't work either as the sound coming from there was way too quiet and i couldn't get the levels to match on the mixer no matter how much i boosted the gain. so i had to crank the headphone level to ridiculous levels to get anything with loud enough sound to be sampled.
i was rather pissed off.
then i found out that the xone:92 has aux sends which you can choose to be either post or pre fader, so it would work great with the xone. i had been wanting to get a xone:92 rotary for ages anyway and now i had a great excuse for getting one. so i got one and hooked the soundbite on the aux1 out and the input on the 3rd channel of my xone. works like a charm now. and i suspect that Neo Hacker has it hooked up like i have.
so i wouldn't advise on getting one unless you have a mixer with pre fader sends.
Originally posted by bas
we're just rolling in that sweet sweet Beatport chedda SON. I PUT DIAMONDS IN MY SALT SHAKER SO I CAN HAVE CRUSHED DIAMONDS ON MY FOOD...it makes my dookie twinkle!!!
Nov-25-2007 12:32
Neo Hacker
Passionate
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Montréal
yup that's how I hooked it up ! My EFX is hooked up that way also Both are going back to main faders so I can use filters on them.
quote:
Originally posted by skip
i think i can answer this one.
i bought a redsound soundbite xl maybe six months ago. back then i had a vestax pcv-175 mixer which does have sends and returns on it. my initial idea was to hook it up on the sends. however it didn't work as the sends are post fader only, so you'll have to have the fader up for the sends to send anything on that particular channel. then i thought about hooking it up on the headphone jack as advised on the manual. this didn't work either as the sound coming from there was way too quiet and i couldn't get the levels to match on the mixer no matter how much i boosted the gain. so i had to crank the headphone level to ridiculous levels to get anything with loud enough sound to be sampled.
i was rather pissed off.
then i found out that the xone:92 has aux sends which you can choose to be either post or pre fader, so it would work great with the xone. i had been wanting to get a xone:92 rotary for ages anyway and now i had a great excuse for getting one. so i got one and hooked the soundbite on the aux1 out and the input on the 3rd channel of my xone. works like a charm now. and i suspect that Neo Hacker has it hooked up like i have.
so i wouldn't advise on getting one unless you have a mixer with pre fader sends.
Nov-25-2007 17:07
jupiterone
housin' guide
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: los angeles
Well this blows donkey wiener. All the channels on my Xone:3D are bleeding. Basically, if I put them all down to 0 they bug and bleed through to the point it's like having the fader at +10db, but when I place them about a millimeter away from absolute 0 they stay mute. Weird
Nov-25-2007 20:38
chubbs
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Melbourne
quote:
Originally posted by djsphere
how much did u paid for that?
who's the chick with the big cans?
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