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Posted on: 16.06.2011 by Percy Keehan
ok so stealth contorl or numark mixtrack pro? I can pretty much map them the same way i did the stealth control and the jog wheels are much much better. any eh suggestions?
Percy Keehan
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by jezalenko
Scratch & beat juggle? Then the Mixtrack is your only real choice there. When you check out the contollers, I'm sure you'll be sold on the Mixtrack. I sure as hell was!

Good luck mate, we hope to hear some tunes from you soon!
Yea ive got some plans for an awesome mapping for this thing in my head
Glennis Cartin
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
I want to basically be able to scratch, play samples, FX, and beat juggling.
Scratch & beat juggle? Then the Mixtrack is your only real choice there. When you check out the contollers, I'm sure you'll be sold on the Mixtrack. I sure as hell was!

Good luck mate, we hope to hear some tunes from you soon!
Percy Keehan
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by jezalenko
+1. I own a Mixtrack Pro, it's some quality entry-level kit. You wont go wrong with buying one of these, all without breaking the bank.

Save that hard earned cash for some tunes instead
yea I called the guy at guitar center hes gettin them out for me to try out when i go there later. heres the deal I want to basically be able to scratch, play samples, FX, and beat juggling. Those are what I do best. When i chose the stealth- it came to getting as much features as possible. This has just the right amount of buttons for a cool mapping to make.
Glennis Cartin
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Mixtrack Pro.
+1. I own a Mixtrack Pro, it's some quality entry-level kit. You wont go wrong with buying one of these, all without breaking the bank.

Save that hard earned cash for some tunes instead
Percy Keehan
16.06.2011
ok so stealth contorl or numark mixtrack pro? I can pretty much map them the same way i did the stealth control and the jog wheels are much much better. any eh suggestions?
Percy Keehan
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by jezalenko
Scratch & beat juggle? Then the Mixtrack is your only real choice there. When you check out the contollers, I'm sure you'll be sold on the Mixtrack. I sure as hell was!

Good luck mate, we hope to hear some tunes from you soon!
Yea ive got some plans for an awesome mapping for this thing in my head
Glennis Cartin
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
I want to basically be able to scratch, play samples, FX, and beat juggling.
Scratch & beat juggle? Then the Mixtrack is your only real choice there. When you check out the contollers, I'm sure you'll be sold on the Mixtrack. I sure as hell was!

Good luck mate, we hope to hear some tunes from you soon!
Percy Keehan
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by jezalenko
+1. I own a Mixtrack Pro, it's some quality entry-level kit. You wont go wrong with buying one of these, all without breaking the bank.

Save that hard earned cash for some tunes instead
yea I called the guy at guitar center hes gettin them out for me to try out when i go there later. heres the deal I want to basically be able to scratch, play samples, FX, and beat juggling. Those are what I do best. When i chose the stealth- it came to getting as much features as possible. This has just the right amount of buttons for a cool mapping to make.
Glennis Cartin
16.06.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Mixtrack Pro.
+1. I own a Mixtrack Pro, it's some quality entry-level kit. You wont go wrong with buying one of these, all without breaking the bank.

Save that hard earned cash for some tunes instead
Tatum Ansaldo
16.06.2011
Mixtrack Pro. If you want jogs, the ones on the stealth are poop.

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