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  1. For a period in my life (after my tt-500's were stolen), I only had a 1200mk2 and a Kaoss Pad 3. I was flirting with the idea of using the KP3 and one turntable to mix songs. I gave up on that after I realized how shitty the kp3 actually sounded and how the lack of a foot pedal made looping difficult. I was then on a quest to find the ultimate loop station, but didn't want to deal with mapping the Behringer midi station to ableton, and didn't want to shell out the cash for the RC-50. I eventually gave up on it completely and got another turntable. So my question is, do any of you incorporate guitar pedals into your scratching or mixing routines? I'm still considering getting a cheapo delay pedal or the RC-20xl ... Maybe I'm watching too many AKD videos.
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