Good USB Powered Mixer?
Good USB Powered Mixer? Posted on: 21.11.2011 by Naomi Matherne Hi,So here's my situation. Just bought a novation launchpad and I want a dedicated mixer. I'm believeing korg nanokontrol, but I'd like to know what are some other options? Thanks! Cheers, Patrick | |
Naomi Matherne 21.11.2011 | Hi, So here's my situation. Just bought a novation launchpad and I want a dedicated mixer. I'm believeing korg nanokontrol, but I'd like to know what are some other options? Thanks! Cheers, Patrick |
Naomi Matherne 25.11.2011 | thanks guys, I've heard great things about the x session pro/torq mix lab. a couple of questions though: 1. won't I need a sound card? 2. Is there a difference between the two? (x session pro/torq mixlab) Thanks! |
Barton Rigazio 21.11.2011 | If you're just starting out and need something budget friendly, M- Audio X-Session Pro hands down. It lasted me forever and will always have a place in my heart! |
Patrica Giancaterino 21.11.2011 | If you're looking for a cheap and quick solution check out the M-audio x-session pro (Also known as the torq mixlab in some cases). I've seen them second hand for as little as $30 usd on this community and cheaper on craigslist. A fair bit of controller considering the price, plus it's lay out is that of a dj mixer. |
Judi Sissel 21.11.2011 | A&H Xone:K2 (when its released), NI Kontrol X1, akai LPD8... etc. The controller would really depend on what you're trying to accomplish. |
Naomi Matherne 21.11.2011 | sure, sorry about that and thanks for your quick response. I'd like something that would be able to let me control 3 EQ settings: low, mid, high. My only quip with the nanokontrol is that in only has one knob. aside from getting something like a hercules mk4 or rmx, what other options would i have? I've seen the novation nocturn, or maybe the zero sl mkII? thanks again |
Dorie Scelzo 21.11.2011 | First, you want to learn the difference between a mixer and a controller. Second, you want to tell us what you're hoping to accomplish. The nanokontrol might be perfect for what you're doing. So could this. More details -> Better answers. |
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