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Scratch Crossfader Or Mixer?
Posted on: 26.08.2011 by Thi Akehurst
Bought a Numark M3 a couple of months back, come to find out its not a very good scratch mixer...

I was believeing of doing 1 or 2 things, either sell the M3 and get a good scratch mixer (0-$350)

or, Keep my M3 and swap out the crossfader to a a better scratch one

so my question here was, What are good models of 2 Channel scratch mixers or a good scratch crossfader?
Chasidy Heckenbach
28.08.2011
Originally Posted by dripstep
Check out the innofader. I'm believeing about throwing one into the controller I'm designing. A little pricey, but from what I have read, worth every penny/pound/lyra/rupee etc.
yep, probably the best solution if you like the rest of the mixer http://www.audioinnovate.com/community s/...?showtopic=129
Thi Akehurst
26.08.2011
Bought a Numark M3 a couple of months back, come to find out its not a very good scratch mixer...

I was believeing of doing 1 or 2 things, either sell the M3 and get a good scratch mixer (0-$350)

or, Keep my M3 and swap out the crossfader to a a better scratch one

so my question here was, What are good models of 2 Channel scratch mixers or a good scratch crossfader?
Chasidy Heckenbach
28.08.2011
Originally Posted by dripstep
Check out the innofader. I'm believeing about throwing one into the controller I'm designing. A little pricey, but from what I have read, worth every penny/pound/lyra/rupee etc.
yep, probably the best solution if you like the rest of the mixer http://www.audioinnovate.com/community s/...?showtopic=129
Yong Aptekar
28.08.2011
Check out the innofader. I'm believeing about throwing one into the controller I'm designing. A little pricey, but from what I have read, worth every penny/pound/lyra/rupee etc.

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