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Getting into turnable
Posted on: 29.11.2011 by Williemae Grinman
Hello
I've been djing for now 6 months with numark mixtrack pro but know I would like to have turnables so I thought about buying :
- 2x Stanton T-62
- Stanton SMX 202
- Novation dicer
So my question are:
Do you believe this a good set to start scratching ?
Do I need a sound card ?
If you have another idea of beginners setup my budget is 600 euros
Thanks
Williemae Grinman
29.11.2011
Hello
I've been djing for now 6 months with numark mixtrack pro but know I would like to have turnables so I thought about buying :
- 2x Stanton T-62
- Stanton SMX 202
- Novation dicer
So my question are:
Do you believe this a good set to start scratching ?
Do I need a sound card ?
If you have another idea of beginners setup my budget is 600 euros
Thanks
Adelia Tiemersma
29.11.2011
Will positively need to pick Serato or Traktor if you plan on using those dicers. I second the used technics or higher quality turntable notion. Cheap turntables are far less conducive to proper mixing than a cheap controller.
Osvaldo Newhall
28.11.2011
Find some used pair of Technics SL1200. If not, go for a higher model of Stantons such as the T120, ST/STR-100/150 or Numark TT500 and higher.
Chasidy Heckenbach
28.11.2011
you'll need a NI soundcard to use traktor scratch pro or a rane (i believe) to use serato. so if u want to go the turntable/dvs route that's the first thing to consider before looking into what turntables/mixer really. plus u could still mix internally via your mixtrack even when scratching to start with.

unless u mean to just use real vinyl ofc - which isn't a bad idea either *if* u can find the tunes u want on vinyl ofc.

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