..pretty quiet on the club gig front these days so not too much of an issue, next party I'm playing is for a friend (on an amazing homemade system), where I'm the only DJ alongside a few bands, so not a problem to take this setup along with me.
To be honest, in a club scenario, not sure which route I'd go, not really realistic to take your own mixer to a gig where other DJ's are performing... I guess in an ideal world I'd take the X1's and have something like an Audio 10 to run through the house mixer, but then one of the reasons I bought the DB4 was so I wouldn't need to do the A10 thing
..first live mix recorded thru the DB4 for anyone who's interested
https://soundcloud.com/unbroken1/dam...-march-14-live
I wish I could afford that mixer but I'm happy with my Dn X1600. Did you look at the K2's before you got the X1's I had the the X1's but the K2's with the built in soundcards made it a nice option to really switch up my setup. I think I want to go check out the DB4 and the Db2
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..to be honest, went for the X1's because I'd owned a Mk1 a while back and knew what I was getting, functionality-wise
Have watched some of the K2 tutorials etc. online and they do look great, if not a bit more involved, not sure I'd have any need for latching layers etc. enough buttons to be getting on with here already
Whats so good about that there is no platter to mess with? depends what you use it for i suppose.
My S4 is the best purchase i have ever made, having gone from vinyl to cds to a controller i think i'm here to stay... i love how portable it is and that i can easily hook up technics or CDJs if need be. win win.
I was totally happy with my xone:3d, didn't even desire another mixer.. .then my friend left his db2 at my house for a few days..
Clean! Like the setup.
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