
| Yamaha RM1X: This is a great Sequencer. You get 16 Channels of Synths or Drums to mess with. The sounds aren't too great, but you can tweek them to sound Awesome. When you get a new instrument this can be your controller and that's how I use it. I'll always have 1 of these. |
| Roland JP-8080: A virtual analog polyphonic synthesiser. I use this for bass and any type of synth sound you can imagine. 512 patches, 256 performances, and an external audio input. I hope to also get a Nord Lead 2X Rack in the future. I like my synths to have alot of presets, patches, and knobs. :) |
| AKG Perception 200: I love my Mic! I just wish my voice sounded Cooler. Haha! |
| Denon DN-HS5500: A Media Turntable that stays true to the vinyl sound & feel. I mix wav files installed on a 250 GB Hard Drive. I have one Hard Drive on each table. These are great tables, but they require some time to get used to. I feel Denon needs to update the OS on these some more too, but I don't know if they will. The current OS version is 1300. |
| Numark DXM06: A DJ Mixer with effects. It has a giant power supply. When you turn it on theres a spike in the volume output or a pop. The Kill switches sometime get in the way, but I'm used to them now. Great Effects for the live performer. Replace the cross fader with the CP-PRO crossfader ASAP, it's 10 times better and lasts a VERY long time. |
| Stanton T.120: A Turntable with a straight arm and the most torque on the market. Awesome table. Get 2 Tech 1200s if you want to do some serious battle DJing, but if you don't battle for sport then get 1 of these and 2 DN-S5000s. Alot better turntable than Technics. |
| Behringer Xenyx 1202FX: A Tabletop Mixer that would be great if it had a USB connector and an On/Off Switch. Why Behringer Why? |
| Computer with Sony Acid Pro, Cool Edit Pro 2, E-mu Emulator X, T-Racks 24, G-Media M-Tron, Oddity, Minimonsta, iDrum, & Native Instruments Komplete 5. |