electricsmooth
03-12-2012, 01:55 AM
I was planning on buying a pair of Technics or Stantons once somebody bought my Denon 3700s however, I found a great deal on a Stanton ST 150 so picked it up before seling my Denons.
Currently, I have all of them hooked up and it is looking pretty cool. I've tried some (very basic) 3 channel mixing and see how it could be interesting.
So...I'm thinking of keeping my 3700s. I have no experience 3-4 channel mixing and it seems too much stuff going on. Who here uses 4 channels? Should I just stick to the basics?
If I decide to keep everything, are there any good sites for tips or tutorials on 4 channel mixing. Couldn't really find any videos.
Also, I am realizing that this is a lot of gear to haul around but lucky for me, I have a DJ controller that I'll take to gigs (unless I really want to impress people with my 4 deck setup and fake 4 channel skills)- Unless you are in a room full of DJs, more equipment = more skillz (lol).
Currently, I have all of them hooked up and it is looking pretty cool. I've tried some (very basic) 3 channel mixing and see how it could be interesting.
So...I'm thinking of keeping my 3700s. I have no experience 3-4 channel mixing and it seems too much stuff going on. Who here uses 4 channels? Should I just stick to the basics?
If I decide to keep everything, are there any good sites for tips or tutorials on 4 channel mixing. Couldn't really find any videos.
Also, I am realizing that this is a lot of gear to haul around but lucky for me, I have a DJ controller that I'll take to gigs (unless I really want to impress people with my 4 deck setup and fake 4 channel skills)- Unless you are in a room full of DJs, more equipment = more skillz (lol).