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By Shootah Sat Jul 23, 2005 9:47 pm
Okay here is what I want to do:

I got a turntable but no dj mixer so what if I get a dj mixer(one with the crossfader) and hook up the turntable to the mixer then into the mpc. That way i'll be able to eq a bit before the record goes into the mpc.

I assume I'm correct with that right?

Okay and also would i be able to get like a Shure m58 mic and hook that into the dj mixer so i could record vocals on the mpc. Does the dj mixer come with a mic preamp or would I have to get a seperate preamp for the mic?

Thanks a lot for answering.

By pad-ophiliac Sat Jul 23, 2005 10:00 pm
yes using a dj mixer is the way most of us do it. you could also get a table with digital outs and then you wouldn't need the mixer but you wouldn't be able to pre-EQ.

i think it depends on what mixer you have, mine has 2 mic outs, vestax pmc-05proII but from page 4 in the 1000 manual it looks like you can hook a mic straight up to the 1K

By Shootah Sat Jul 23, 2005 10:04 pm
do dj mixers have good enough pre amps for mics though?

By pad-ophiliac Sat Jul 23, 2005 11:25 pm
sorry, not really sure man.

By mpc3000 Sat Jul 23, 2005 11:59 pm
"do dj mixers have good enough pre amps for mics though?"

Usually not. In fact the phono preamps are pretty crappy too. I've been to studios that use >1000 USD phono pre-amps alone. Some of the mic pre-amps are much more expensive than that. It's not to hard to put a "DJ mixer" to shame.

By K10 Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:27 pm
What's up Shooter

You can use a DJ mixer to record vinyl into you MPC but on the Mic side of things I'd recommend getting a small pre-amp(lifier). If your budget is tight I'd recommend something like the Samsom C-valve. Then you'll get a good clean level for recording.

http://www.samsontech.com/products/prod ... &brandID=2

If budget is a bit more flexible then go for a good Condenser Mic with a good pre-amp like one of the Focusrite range or above.

There are plenty of resources online to explain what all the above do and what type would be most suitable for you so do a little research before jumping in.

http://www.tweakheadz.com/ - is a good place to start.

Good luck bro