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What kind of mixer should I get for my turntable?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:45 pm
by Dokebi
Hi, I have a turntable at the moment but I don't have a mixer for it yet so I can't sample from my turntable yet unfortunately.

I've been sampling so far by finding youtube files, or going to my friend's house and sample from his turntable. And before that I have been using the turntable at my school to sample. And I still use the mpc 1000 to this day to make my beats.

But since summer is here, I am really in need of a mixer for my turntable. Can anybody give me preferences or lead me into a certain brand of mixer that has a good reputation?

Re: What kind of mixer should I get for my turntable?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:24 pm
by disco technique
i sample using a vestax pmc 05, i've had it ages and its pretty bust up (cross fader and one channel no longer working), but i only need one channel to sample.

the vestax is a very simply designed mixer that (used to) use high quality (japanese) components.

when you sample you want good pre-amps and as direct a signal path as possible.

steer clear of behringer, and any mixer that seems to have a lot of features for the price.

You could just get an amplifier??? :wink:

Re: What kind of mixer should I get for my turntable?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:23 pm
by Dokebi
yeah man, I think an amp would work, but I'm thinking about scratching also in the future.... so I guess I should buy the mixer..... the money's the problem though. :/