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serato Posted on: 28.05.2009 by Joel Jr. if i get the rane 56 mixer will i need the serato sound card or does the rane 56 have one built in? | |
Rolande Posso 30.05.2009 |
Originally Posted by fizzstyles
m8 why ask that just google shit ?? sorry but wtf |
Anushka jayamaha 28.05.2009 |
Originally Posted by chex
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Bernardo Hallman 28.05.2009 |
Originally Posted by fizzstyles
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Joel Jr. 28.05.2009 | if i get the rane 56 mixer will i need the serato sound card or does the rane 56 have one built in? |
Predrag Mladenovic 01.06.2009 | I believe you get effects with the SL57 |
Rolande Posso 30.05.2009 |
Originally Posted by fizzstyles
m8 why ask that just google shit ?? sorry but wtf |
Luis Peal 30.05.2009 | I'm saving up for a 56s and a SL3. Right now I'm using an A&H Xone 02 and an SL1. I like Serato more and more the longer I use it. It's definitely the right program for me. |
Santi Taos 30.05.2009 | you dont. the 57 is great...or you could go with the 56 and the sl3 as another option. i am still using the sl1 as i dont really play out anymore. |
Yuonne Cauthron 28.05.2009 | Why would you need an SL3 if you've got a 57? |
Santi Taos 28.05.2009 | the new 56s is pretty sweet and has a couple of advantages over the 57...like using an sl3. |
Anushka jayamaha 28.05.2009 |
Originally Posted by chex
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Bernardo Hallman 28.05.2009 |
Originally Posted by fizzstyles
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Cristian Carmona 28.05.2009 | one word...Craigslist! |
Joel Jr. 28.05.2009 | pretty much damn expensive as fuck! I learned how to dj on vci 100 and want tables now so i need to save up! -Fizz |
Bernardo Hallman 28.05.2009 | The ttm-56 doesn't have a built in sound card; thus with it you'll need to buy serato scratch live separately. In that case you'll be better off buying the TTM-57SL |
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