For discussion about setting up your studio and advice on the gear and equipment within it.
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By selecta jo Fri Sep 15, 2006 9:48 am
nice pictures all...

@kbot: for what do you use the footswitches beneath your dj desk?

peace jo

By DJ Synaps Fri Sep 15, 2006 3:04 pm
selecta jo wrote:nice pictures all...

@kbot: for what do you use the footswitches beneath your dj desk?

peace jo


The ttm57sl has a footswitch input, so you can control various paramaters within Serato Scratch Live with the footswitch. I think they are even assignable.
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By vinz Fri Sep 15, 2006 3:59 pm
BeatznBooze wrote:
vinz wrote:here's my last set-up...

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Vinz, where did you get that keyboard shelf? And how much did it cost?


i don't remember the name, but i bought it used off a guy on the net for 120$ but i'm sure you could find the same for less $$ Its very usefull and i bought my sp support on ebay for 60$.

By indivisibleProductions Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:38 pm
To the guy with the monitor in the booth, that's a cool idea, but why'd you put it right behind the mic? Right behind it is one of the most important places to have sound proofing, and in your case, it's like the only spot you don't have it. If I were you I'd put it on the side of the booth (or just turn the mic 90 degrees), and I'd also put it a little bit higher up..

And just so you know, they make portable DAW controllers that have the basic functions (play, record, pause, stop, loop, forward, backward, etc.) so you could control it while in the booth, without having the monitor in there.

But I admit, it looks pretty cool
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By Jesswah Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:11 am
I just redone my whole room, this set up is workin for me! sorry couldnt get any closer with wide photo
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By Ahmir Thompson Sat Sep 16, 2006 10:48 am
Sup,

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2000XL
EPS
PT-01
Tapco S8s

By placebo Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:39 pm
Nice and smooth.

By Ahmir Thompson Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:16 pm
djrespect wrote:nice; I'd place the monitors a little higher though....


Unfortunately the monitors are too big for the window sill, gotta invest in some stands. And my EPS just crapped out on me :(
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By Murahachibu Sat Sep 16, 2006 10:22 pm
Ahmir Thompson wrote:
djrespect wrote:nice; I'd place the monitors a little higher though....


Unfortunately the monitors are too big for the window sill, gotta invest in some stands. And my EPS just crapped out on me :(


The S8's look nice. I have the S5's because I'm in an apartment and can't crank them up too loud. I want to get the sub though. Have you thought about adding it? It's not too expensive.

By Chazel Sun Sep 17, 2006 1:42 am
indivisibleProductions wrote:To the guy with the monitor in the booth, that's a cool idea, but why'd you put it right behind the mic? Right behind it is one of the most important places to have sound proofing, and in your case, it's like the only spot you don't have it. If I were you I'd put it on the side of the booth (or just turn the mic 90 degrees), and I'd also put it a little bit higher up..

And just so you know, they make portable DAW controllers that have the basic functions (play, record, pause, stop, loop, forward, backward, etc.) so you could control it while in the booth, without having the monitor in there.

But I admit, it looks pretty cool


orite man , pic gives bit of a wrong impression its actually 2 the side of the mic maybe a foot and a half , and yeh thanks i know right behind the mic is a vital spot for reverb and so on , as for the wireless daw interphase im used 2 using a mouse 2 edit stuff and with the monitor i can do it while im still in there and see wot im up 2 , cheers for the advice tho.
stay safe
chad

By PAULJOHNSON Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:34 pm
hi everybody,i'm from france, my studio has my mpc 2000 xl a emu control, a mk2 turntable,a pc, soon i will send a picture....

By PAULJOHNSON Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:34 pm
And i 've forgot a great record collection... :wink:
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By NappyBoy001 Mon Sep 18, 2006 5:39 am
admir thompson, what kind of mixer is that?