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Behringer nox404 external mixer deckadance
Behringer nox404 external mixer deckadance








Odds are a Maschine mk II will probably work it’s way into this setup as well. Planned upgrades: Dedicated desktop computer (Laptop is nice and all, but I don’t go out with this gear (and no plans to do such), so a dedicated desktop just works better for me, and doesn’t take up table top space), two Kontrol F1’s, and Pioneer HDJ-2000’s. New setup was purchased end of January 2013.

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Also seen is an Asus G74 laptop, and Traktor Scratch Pro v2.6. New setup: Native Instruments Kontrol Z2 mixer, 2x Stanton STR8-150 turntables, and currently Audio Technica ATH-M50 headphones. Gear was purchased Q3 2007 – I distinctly remember the weird looks I was getting on the train hauling this huge box on the train back home. Traktor Scratch Pro v1 was added when they had that sale a few years ago. Old/original setup: Numark BattlePak (DM950 mixer and I think 2x TT1625’s turntables) with Sony MDR-V500’s. And if you have before and after shots as well, that would give a great deal of context to where you are now. Share your workspace with the DJWORX readers. Don’t be shy… you can add pictures with the icon at the bottom left of the comments box. Your turn - show us your setup, and importunity tell us why you’re using particular equipment, but also tell us why you have it arranged the way you do. Lots of scribbling in Moleskine notebooks with lots of pound signs right now. While I could knock up something with IKEA parts, I want something a little more distinctive and unique so that the studio builds its own image, and so that I don’t have to work with the limitations of having to make things fit in with IKEA’s products. It also needs to have very neat cabling, without the excessive number of extensions plugged into extensions and cables trailing across the floor. What I really want is a truly modular setup that I can move around the studio as I see fit, ideally on wheels but still rock solid. I’m slowly buying pieces of furniture that fit with the Victorian mill feeling in the studio, hence the somewhat battered metal shelves. Having turned the tables around to face down the studio, it feels much more like a performance space, but does require more sound and light to really work. What I’m trying to create is a fluid performance space, were I can quickly change what I’ve got set up and swap it out for something else depending in who is passing through. I’ll get things going, but it’s not really a very good example as it changes on a weekly basis:

  • There’s a lot of inspiration to be gleaned from sharing your gear setup and workspace with the DJWORX community.
  • We’d love to show that the term “DJ” now has a wider definition that every before.
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    We’re interested in the diversity of gear being used out there.Obviously post a picture, but please do add a description of what you’ve shoehorned into your command centre.

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    I’ve created this story to act as a base for it, but I’ll add a small banner to the site, where you’ll be able to share your pimped out cupboard, den, man-cave or capacious studio in the comments.

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    So seeing as we are all about DJ gear, it does seem like a rather good idea to have a similar thing on DJWORX. One such thing is the “show us your setup” thread, which gives readers the option to essentially get their metaphorical DJ genitalia out for all to see in a blaze of gear lust glory. While we will almost certainly will never be lumbered with the ball and chain that is a forum, they do have the occasional redeeming feature in among the circular and spiralling this vs that discussions, flame wars and the odd death threat.








    Behringer nox404 external mixer deckadance