B-52 Prodigy FX

B-52 Prodigy FX
Posted on: 29.08.2010 by Omega Duncanson
Alright, so I normally use two turntables and controller vinyl, a mixer, and traktor pro with a patch to add scratch functionality.

I played at a newly opened club last evening and I moved their B-52 Prodigy FX out of the booth to get my gear in there. Well, they've invited me back to play later this week and I thought it might be better to just configure traktor with mappings for the Prodigy FX... so I was wondering, since I can't get back in there to sound check until Tuesday or so, if someone already had some mappings they could throw my way.

It'd be much appreciated.
Irwin Ney
31.08.2010
Originally Posted by Fracas
About the worst thing you could ever do.

If you take gear with you , make sure you keep it within site. Their are a lot of shady people out there these days.
I agree with you... But by bringing in to party you have a risk too right? How can you play well if you are worried with the stuff in your bag at the back of the dj booth?

I guess the best is to bring only what are you going to use, and if you have doubts, try it before the club opens...
Alta Corea
31.08.2010
Originally Posted by V-Hoff
You should at least take your own gear and leave it in your car .

About the worst thing you could ever do.


If you take gear with you , make sure you keep it within site. Their are a lot of shady people out there these days.
Branden Wentler
30.08.2010
Originally Posted by acsummerfield
Alright, so I normally use two turntables and controller vinyl, a mixer, and traktor pro with a patch to add scratch functionality.
Is that patch a serial number?
Anyway, why not ask if you can go in early one day to start mapping your own functions? You could probably look up the 52 user manual online to see if there is a midi channel and note/cc guide in it and make your own @ home.
Omega Duncanson
29.08.2010
Alright, so I normally use two turntables and controller vinyl, a mixer, and traktor pro with a patch to add scratch functionality.

I played at a newly opened club last evening and I moved their B-52 Prodigy FX out of the booth to get my gear in there. Well, they've invited me back to play later this week and I thought it might be better to just configure traktor with mappings for the Prodigy FX... so I was wondering, since I can't get back in there to sound check until Tuesday or so, if someone already had some mappings they could throw my way.

It'd be much appreciated.
Irwin Ney
31.08.2010
Originally Posted by Fracas
About the worst thing you could ever do.

If you take gear with you , make sure you keep it within site. Their are a lot of shady people out there these days.
I agree with you... But by bringing in to party you have a risk too right? How can you play well if you are worried with the stuff in your bag at the back of the dj booth?

I guess the best is to bring only what are you going to use, and if you have doubts, try it before the club opens...
Omega Duncanson
30.08.2010
Haha, yeah, I totally hear you guys. Me and my DJ partner are going to check it out now, I'll be back with you guys momentarily for those of you who are interested in where this goes.
Alta Corea
31.08.2010
Originally Posted by V-Hoff
You should at least take your own gear and leave it in your car .

About the worst thing you could ever do.


If you take gear with you , make sure you keep it within site. Their are a lot of shady people out there these days.
Julissa Serrone
31.08.2010
yeah I don't believe this thing is midi. I believe you can just use it with timecode CD's
Irwin Ney
31.08.2010
You should at least take your own gear and leave it in your car if you didn't figure out that prodigy thing...
I don't believe you will feel ok playing with that...
Graham Frazier
30.08.2010
Um... I don't believe this thing as midi capabilities.
Omega Duncanson
30.08.2010
fair enough. I'll most likely go up there toevening or tomorrow evening .

Thanks guys.

Now... my question to anyone who has used one... is this all in one Prodigy FX worth using or should I just bring my own setup up there?
Branden Wentler
30.08.2010
Originally Posted by acsummerfield
Alright, so I normally use two turntables and controller vinyl, a mixer, and traktor pro with a patch to add scratch functionality.
Is that patch a serial number?
Anyway, why not ask if you can go in early one day to start mapping your own functions? You could probably look up the 52 user manual online to see if there is a midi channel and note/cc guide in it and make your own @ home.
Omega Duncanson
29.08.2010
hahaha, sorry... man, now I really want to do that.
Antonetta Wikel
29.08.2010
From the title of the thread I htought you were looking for FX settings for a Mashup of the B52's & The Prodigy. My bad.

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