portable/semi-portable CD-Mixer setup
Frank
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As I've mentioned before, I'll be moving to Guinea in West Africa in a couple of weeks...I still want to do parties down there but don't think it would be a good idea to take all my records with me, first I thought about having dubs made from all my more expensive 45s but I found out that I actualy get a better sound quality from a CD than a dub plate... now I'm thinking about putting all my shit in storage after burning everything onto CD.My question now is:What should I get? I love the idea of a one-unit thing that has 2 CD playersand a mixer all built together so I can take it to the clubs with me.Should be kinda sturdy also.Thanx in advance for your time and effort!Frank
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heres a link
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/fg=102/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/800421/
p.s. Finally got a copy of "Soul Chicken" I love that track!!!
But some reviews say that the Numark skips and doesn't work properly with CDRs.
I also have to say that judging from my experience, I think Numark mixers are probably the flimsiest and most horrible sounding pieces out there so I don't really have much trust in this brand... doesn't anyone have first hand experience with a unit that works reliably with CDRs? Skipping is something that I'd want to avoid at all cost.
Maybe I should get dubplates after all but somehow I don't think it makes sense because I already have to digitalise the sound and burn it on CDR to send it away for the dub to be made and by then cutting it on a piece of plastic and reformating the soundfile to analog there definately will rather be a loss than a gain in quality... analog media only makes sense if the source material is also analog, I guess and I don't really feel like also investing in a reeel to reel tape machine.