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Originally Posted by Kaykun[Stoked] I would much rather have a mixer with flanger and all that echo shit, but kill switches will have to do it for the mean time. | You are MUCH better off buying a separate FX board/processor if you plan on mixing tracks. A lot of people buy those mixers with effects thinking they are the best and quickly realize how useless/counterproductive it is to have your mixer and effects on the same machine. If you are going to use something like echo and flange during a mix, I hope your EQ'ing is good enough that you won't break everyone's ears Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaykun[Stoked] And now I am thinking since it'll be my first mixer I have a series of questions.
1) Bleeding?
2) Clean?
3) Is the fader switch REALLY all I need to fix/clean/repair? | No bleeding what so ever. The mixer is a beast, and it has treated me good for many years. The fader is the only that thing that needs to be replaced. Its not broken. You can even use the fader the way it is if you don't plan on scratching or doing advanced beat juggling, its just missing the cap, thats all.
I used this mixer for everything from mixing to scratching and it hasn't missed a beat yet, and I'm only selling it now because since it was my very first mixer, I've gone to better mixers (more channels and in/outputs)
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Last edited by The Chemist : 04-08-2008 at 02:10 PM.
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