![]() ![]() I have narrowed my controller down to the Denon MC6000MK2 or the Numark NVII. For now, my current intended workflow is mixing, remixing and bedroom DJing. As a DJ, my future work flow will be mobile DJing with occasional bar and club appearances. The beginner’s DJ course led to me developing a serious interest in Digital DJing. I even purchased Phil’s beginner DJing course. I’ve been a lurker in the forum for a while. Last point – I have used A&H mixers before and think they are awesome and so only really focussed on the 23 or 23c, cheers! NB My macbook air has 2 x USB ports and a thunderbolt port you cannot change the 3.5mm headphone port into an input device – thats only do-able on a Macbook Pro. Or would it be more cost effective to get the 23 base model with no in-built sound card or USB and the simply link from the 23’s record out RCA ports back to my computer? I think for the latter option I may need an audio interface between mixer and Mac to record but you can pick these up fairly cheaply. Is it worth me buying the 23c for an extra £80 as an easy way to then record via the 23c’s USB. That is straightforward but I also want to be able to record my sets on my Macbook Air. My preferred option is to get the Allen & Heath Xone 23 (£250) or 23c (£330) 2+2 mixer and have my controller into one line and the turntables into the two phono lines. I don’t need high end kit as I’m a bedroom DJ that does the odd party. I have a Serato-based Numark controller and want to upgrade my set up to include turntables. ![]()
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