Is the Numark iDJ iPod DJ Mixer compatible with the new ipods such as ipod touch or just any new tipes of ipod?
Jul 06, 2009 by Jose A | Posted in Music & Music Players
if i were you i wouldn't get this mixer, i would wait and save up money because it seems too toy like, it is missing a key part of real dj decks which is the pitch fader. So i would rather save up money for a pair of real decks or get a midi controller like the Numark Omni Control ($350) has everything you need except headphones and laptop, it already comes with software, Traktor LE (i would upgrade it to Traktor Pro for a couple hundred dollars in the future). Dj'ing is not a cheap hobby or profession. If you want to go as cheap as possible without losing too much quality the Numark Total Control ($200) is as low as i would go, problem being that with the total control you would need to buy a soundcard like the Numark i/o ($100) so grand total would be about ($300) from there prices will only go higher and these are the cheapest set ups i could find that are fairly good. regular cd player setups are about $1000-$4,000 and the same goes for turntable set ups. Midi Controllers are probably the cheapest way to mix. I hope you figure somethin out!
bob | Jul 10, 2009
dont know
sherjesslin | Jul 06, 2009
if i were you i wouldn't get this
mixer, i would wait and save up money because it seems too toy like, it is missing a key part of real dj decks which is the pitch fader. So i would rather save up money for a pair of real decks or get a midi
controller like the Numark Omni
Control ($350) has everything you need except
headphones and
laptop, it already comes with software, Traktor LE (i would upgrade it to Traktor Pro for a couple hundred dollars in the future). Dj'ing is not a cheap hobby or
profession. If you want to go as cheap as possible without losing too much quality the Numark Total
Control ($200) is as low as i would go, problem being that with the total
control you would need to buy a soundcard like the Numark i/o ($100) so grand total would be about ($300) from there prices will only go higher and these are the cheapest set ups i could find that are fairly good. regular cd
player setups are about $1000-$4,000 and the same goes for
turntable set ups. Midi
Controllers are probably the cheapest way to mix. I hope you figure somethin out!
bob | Jul 10, 2009
where is the cheapest Numark dj mixer I could find located at?
Aug 22, 2009 by zeakey1002 | Posted in Music & Music Players
If you just mean a sraight DJ mixer with no CD players:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--NUMM2
If you mean the type of mixer with CD players:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--NUMCDMIX1
Daniel K | Aug 24, 2009