By beach_break
Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:50 pm
no! the effects on mixers are crappy - and they cost a lot. you don't want bells and whistles on a mixer - just a good quality pre amp and decent eqs.
the entry level vestax would be starting point.
the entry level vestax would be starting point.
Donlong wrote:yeah cool thanks. also should i shell out abit more cash and get one with more effects...im assuming that the effects will work in a way that the sample will be recorded into the mpc with those effects, or it better to record the sample dry with just some eq?
ps. I dont have an outboard mixer. thanks