Ive recently got into ableton and have purchased a behringer u control 49 key keyboard and was wondering where and how i could connect and use my d2 ? Using the midi from the d2 to the keyboard midi ? Use a midi - usb converter to control ableton ? Ive heard that you can use the d2 as a controller for ableton ?
Or even better you could buy a 150w fm transmitter with microwave link system large twin stack dipole and a studio and a very high point to mount the twinstack dipole and transmitter and set up your own radio station playing on whatever frequency you wanted dependent on height of twinstack you could cover 50k radius...covering all of melbourne and surrounding areas just a thought
Where are you moving in europe? i know coming from the uk that dj equipment and most stereo equipment is much more expensive here so if you are going to the uk i would sell my gear for top $ in oz and cos the $ is so strong and stuff in the uk is soo cheap it would be better for you
I took the amp to this fella on monday .Before i took it there i loosened all the screws on the top before taking it there and when i picked it up yesterday he said he took it apart but his engineer friend didnt have the correct test equipment to test it and he confirmed that the capacitors were definatley blown..so when i got it back home all the screws were still loose............so he didnt even take the fucking thing apart......wanker
I would get some good quality cable and some rca ands and do it yourself if you can use a soldering iron its easy check youtube im sure theres a video showing how to do it
Ive found someone to have a look at it for me.hes a sound engineer and we repair their company vans so could get a right result.think im gonna leave it for a while though bit short of cash at the mo. it works fine on 1 channel for now anyway.
I only listen to the radio when i drive to work cos i only have a casette/tuner in the motor.otherwise i wouldnt bother, i would listen to cds.the app thing for the iphone thing would be a good idea but that would cost me money to stream it