Hey guys,
I had the opportunity to select on a friend's radio station recently, meaning that for the first time i was making transitions from a song to another. It was great fun and what I want to know is if I buy a mixing deck, will it allow me to do the same if I only have one turntable ?
I don't know anything about DJ-ing stuff, but basically it would just be for adding echo whilst I flip the disc for the fun of when I'm playing records at home.
Thanks for your advice !
Transitions between records
- Gabranth
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Re: Transitions between records
Turntable - Mixer - Turntable
Mixing with just one table is not totally impossible I guess, but I wouldn't recommend it.
Mixing with just one table is not totally impossible I guess, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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Tubbs
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Re: Transitions between records
Thanks Gabranth, I dont plan on investing in a new turntable so even if with one it would be difficult, if the echo is going to keep going whilst I turn/change the record that's just fine.
- Gabranth
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Re: Transitions between records
Do you already have a mixing desk that can produce a nice echo?
If not, then it'll be much much cheaper to buy a second table and a small mixer.
If not, then it'll be much much cheaper to buy a second table and a small mixer.
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Tubbs
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Re: Transitions between records
No all I have is my turntable for 'normal' listening. How could buying both these things be cheaper ? I have seen several second-hand offers on the internet for mixers/mixing desks (same meaning ? :/) for around 100 euros, does that sound ok to you ?
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jumbo
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Re: Transitions between records
You are mixing up two digfferent things:
if you want to mix two (or more) songs you need a mixer, if you want echo on the songs you are playing you need a delay effect (either analog, or digital) and a pre amp/mixer with a line in/oyut to use it.
you can buy mixers with built in fx, like the pioneer mk500, but these are usually quite expensive
if you want to mix two (or more) songs you need a mixer, if you want echo on the songs you are playing you need a delay effect (either analog, or digital) and a pre amp/mixer with a line in/oyut to use it.
you can buy mixers with built in fx, like the pioneer mk500, but these are usually quite expensive