TSP 2 - do i need 4 channel mixer?
TSP 2 - do i need 4 channel mixer? Posted on: 20.06.2011 by Quincy Nissim Hello!Do i need 4 channel external mixer to trigger the sample decks? im currently using a 2 channel vestax mixer , X1 and audio 10 help! | |
Alexandra Nerby 21.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
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Quincy Nissim 20.06.2011 | Hello! Do i need 4 channel external mixer to trigger the sample decks? im currently using a 2 channel vestax mixer , X1 and audio 10 help! |
Kiyoko Wellisch 21.06.2011 | Yeah it's a new feature. And you don't need a 4 channel, a 3 channel would do the job though they are fairly uncommon. |
Alexandra Nerby 21.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
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Leeanna Ayla 21.06.2011 | What they said. If you want to cue the sample deck while two decks are playing you'll want a four channel though. |
Tatum Ansaldo 21.06.2011 | I remapped the Sample decks and loop recorder to midi mode on my X1 in a very similar way to the bundled map. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 21.06.2011 | Depends what you want to do. Personally I believe the one it comes with it pretty damn good. |
Quincy Nissim 21.06.2011 | cheers dude. yeah i route my sample deck 3 to my fx channel on the mixer. sweeet! i just dont wanna confuse myself with sharing the channels. .hehe do anyone know any good mapping for the x1 to go with the tsp2 .. ive d/l a couple but not sure it suits me |
Kiyoko Wellisch 20.06.2011 | Nope. You can have decks 1 + 3 share a channel and 2 + 4 share a channel. It would be nicer to have an additional channel to route decks 3 + 4 through instead though. Some mixers allow you to use the mic channel as an additional line in, keep an eye out for those if you don't want to combine channels. |
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