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Posted by Mwd on Sep-14-2004 00:31:

Native Traktor DJ Studio

Thoughts on this product? Future of Dj'ing? Like it hate it? Like something better?


Posted by dj chex on Sep-14-2004 01:59:

Not the future of club djing, maybe for mobile, like it, but i really like my 1200s, empath, dmp555, ineko, axis9 better. It's a nice add on in place of cd decks if you got a laptop, mixer, and 4ch soundcard, but it's still not as good as real gear. BTW, if your getting started, save your money for a 1200 and mixer. It's very important to learn to beatmix by ear; not gear.


Posted by amdmaxx on Sep-14-2004 04:05:

Re: Native Traktor DJ Studio

software wise its best..
pcdj fx is next best


quote:
Originally posted by Mwd
Thoughts on this product? Future of Dj'ing? Like it hate it? Like something better?


Posted by abnorm on Sep-14-2004 08:05:

It's a really fun piece of software to play around with at home or perhaps broadcast live for online radio, but I wouldn't use it at clubs. I think when you're DJing at a club you should have your attention on the crowd and interracting with your DJ equipment instead of looking at the monitor. It makes a DJ look isolated I think.


Posted by Rockabye on Sep-14-2004 13:54:

you can use an external mixer and than you don't have to look at the monitor.


Posted by tvmann on Sep-14-2004 18:44:

It's a great program. I use it with an external digital controller that works exactly like a regular mixer, so I don't have to look at the screen all the time and I can check out what is happening on the floor.

I live in a small city that has horrible music in the clubs, just random top 40 played from CDs. A guy like me with Traktor and a load of excellent house and trance is a huge step upwards from that, and I can give the vinyl DJs (if they were here) a good battle. But yes, if they were here they would look cooler.

Traktor and Final Scratch are being merged into one product that will be released in a few months.


Posted by MERiDiAN5i2 on Sep-15-2004 20:40:

As far as software mixing programs go, traktor owns it.

If your gonna get serious with Traktor, consider an external mixer and a midi-pad to control it with. Keyboards and Mice get annoying when your playing!

It makes a really nice addition to two turntables. allows you to drop CDs or MP3s into the mix

but vinyl will always own!!


Posted by maxstradamus on Sep-16-2004 01:23:

anyone know how to split the signals in traktor? I have 1 onboard soundcard, and SB Live 5.1.

HELP!!!!!!


Posted by tvmann on Sep-16-2004 02:23:

Split the signals? What do you mean??

The SB Live is a multichannel soundcard so should be able to provide separate stereo signals for both your external speakers and your monitoring headhones. You should not have to use your onboard soundcard - and Traktor only supports one soundcard (although there may be a way around that if you really dig around).


Posted by maxstradamus on Sep-16-2004 03:42:

quote:
Originally posted by tvmann
Split the signals? What do you mean??

The SB Live is a multichannel soundcard so should be able to provide separate stereo signals for both your external speakers and your monitoring headhones. You should not have to use your onboard soundcard - and Traktor only supports one soundcard (although there may be a way around that if you really dig around).


Ya thanks
I figured it out, and yea you're right, one sound card is enough..



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