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My current setup. Really happy with it.
Posted on: 12.09.2012 by Reda Holdsworth
1200's, elcer nuo 3, TSP2 A6, Dicers, X1, F1, Maschine, Numark HDX





I'm curious if I can use the HDX with the Traktor timecode CD's? I only use them every now & then when i'm juggling & need a quick song. They really scratch very smoothly & are more forgiving than the TT's for sure.
Reda Holdsworth
18.09.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
sweet setup man. Do you use the maschine when you play out?
As a sampler yes
Benjamin Sieh
16.09.2012
Originally Posted by teambama
And if anyone is curious the largemouth bass was right over 10 pounds
in all honesty i was about to ask, it looks bigger
Reda Holdsworth
16.09.2012
Originally Posted by cyberphox
see lots of faceplates, but not many with the 45 adapter hole pre-drilled...did yours come that way?
No holes in them. I took the adapter off the dicers & have them stuck on with 3M tape. The kind you use to hang hooks on walls. Works great.
Reda Holdsworth
12.09.2012
1200's, elcer nuo 3, TSP2 A6, Dicers, X1, F1, Maschine, Numark HDX





I'm curious if I can use the HDX with the Traktor timecode CD's? I only use them every now & then when i'm juggling & need a quick song. They really scratch very smoothly & are more forgiving than the TT's for sure.
Adaline Hermanson
21.09.2012
burn the timecode cd to wav instead and play it from your hdx hard drive- less latency than with cd timecode, it works great with tsp2
Reda Holdsworth
18.09.2012
Thanks!
Erich Vallabhaneni
18.09.2012
sweet. props
Reda Holdsworth
18.09.2012
Originally Posted by Otacon
sweet setup man. Do you use the maschine when you play out?
As a sampler yes
Erich Vallabhaneni
18.09.2012
sweet setup man. Do you use the maschine when you play out?
Benjamin Sieh
16.09.2012
Originally Posted by teambama
And if anyone is curious the largemouth bass was right over 10 pounds
in all honesty i was about to ask, it looks bigger
Reda Holdsworth
16.09.2012
And if anyone is curious the largemouth bass was right over 10 pounds
Reda Holdsworth
16.09.2012
Thanks, search jessie dean on ebay for skin

I moved the HDX on the left so I can actually scratch with it.

Mariah Hegemann
16.09.2012
Awesome setup man. Is the Maschine faceplate from the same ebay dealer?
Reda Holdsworth
16.09.2012
Originally Posted by cyberphox
see lots of faceplates, but not many with the 45 adapter hole pre-drilled...did yours come that way?
No holes in them. I took the adapter off the dicers & have them stuck on with 3M tape. The kind you use to hang hooks on walls. Works great.
Johnna Callery
14.09.2012
see lots of faceplates, but not many with the 45 adapter hole pre-drilled...did yours come that way?
Reda Holdsworth
13.09.2012
I recommend them for a cheap face-lift. We (dj's) can tell they are faceplates, But I get complements on them all the time from normal people. "wow I've never seen blue technics before"

And they do look pretty sexy with the blue timecode on them.
Nevada Edgette
13.09.2012
Nice, I was believeing of getting the white ones from ebay.
Reda Holdsworth
13.09.2012
Thanks. They are faceplates. Metal powder coated.

One of the 1200's is very very worn. Silver paint worn off in spots all over. It's from the 80's & works like a tank. Both faceplates were $100 shipped (ebay)
Nevada Edgette
13.09.2012
Nice setup. Did you have your Technics painted blue or are those face plates?

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