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Posted by s3nate on Jan-13-2008 17:09:

Torq or Serato?

Which one do you think is better?


Posted by stan229 on Jan-13-2008 17:10:

i use torq.. they say its less stable but i call hoobla, worked perfect live for me and a firend who i know plays at a club and does some crazy stuff with it and it stays stable for him


Posted by miamitranceman on Jan-13-2008 17:11:

Re: Torq or Serato?

quote:
Originally posted by s3nate
Which one do you think is better?


Seriously man, search. It's been debated over and over.


Posted by djkoolaide on Jan-13-2008 19:19:

Bottom line: I own both, started with Torq, but sound quality is sub-par when you start playing in real clubs, therefore upgraded to Serato with TTM 57SL.


Posted by DiscoStew on Jan-13-2008 20:18:

I have personally seen Torq used in a professional environment where as Serato is seen in clubs fairly frequently.


Posted by discobiscuit on Jan-14-2008 04:33:

stupid question....

serato or traktor would be a better discussion


Posted by i got big pants on Jan-14-2008 05:00:

use them all and see what you like


Posted by discobiscuit on Jan-14-2008 10:17:

this guy is not serious... he's been a member since 2005!


Posted by sterilis on Jan-14-2008 10:21:

quote:
Originally posted by discobiscuit
this guy is not serious... he's been a member since 2005!


could you repeat that i didnt get it the first time.


Posted by s3nate on Jan-15-2008 01:31:

quote:
Originally posted by discobiscuit
this guy is not serious... he's been a member since 2005!


Hi, I am completely serious. To counter act what you are going to reply. Yes, I have had my head up my ass for the pass 3 years.

Seriously though, I only read threads relevant to my interests. I already own Traktor 1.5 and I think it is time for an upgrade.

Whoever said it should be Traktor vs. Serato should really look into why not much people use Traktor.


Posted by discobiscuit on Jan-15-2008 10:57:

quote:
Originally posted by s3nate
Hi, I am completely serious. To counter act what you are going to reply. Yes, I have had my head up my ass for the pass 3 years.

Seriously though, I only read threads relevant to my interests. I already own Traktor 1.5 and I think it is time for an upgrade.

Whoever said it should be Traktor vs. Serato should really look into why not much people use Traktor.


You have Traktor Scratch? Or Final Scratch w/ traktor? Traktor Scratch is a little over a year old... I have heard many good things about it... Just as stable as serato and more bells and whistles. I have serato, but I was just suggesting you look into Traktor... What problems are you haveing with Traktor Scratch?


Posted by discobiscuit on Jan-15-2008 10:57:

quote:
Originally posted by sterilis
could you repeat that i didnt get it the first time.


Sure! this guy is not serious... he's been a member since 2005!


Posted by sterilis on Jan-15-2008 11:45:

quote:
Originally posted by discobiscuit
Sure! this guy is not serious... he's been a member since 2005!




Posted by a.chan on Jan-15-2008 14:41:

I have serato without the external power source and i have no complaints at all.


Posted by DjWoody on Jan-15-2008 20:41:

Serato FTW!!!!

Here's a small list of DJs that use Serato, or have used it until they decided to remix live. I still haven't seen a professional DJ use Torq, or seen a club with a Torq install.

Paul Van Dyk
Sasha
Deep Dish
DJ Am
MSTRKFT
Tommy Lee
Benny Benassi
Pete Tong
Max Graham
Satoshi Tommie



Posted by discobiscuit on Jan-16-2008 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
Serato FTW!!!!

Here's a small list of DJs that use Serato, or have used it until they decided to remix live. I still haven't seen a professional DJ use Torq, or seen a club with a Torq install.

Paul Van Dyk
Sasha
Deep Dish
DJ Am
MSTRKFT
Tommy Lee
Benny Benassi
Pete Tong
Max Graham
Satoshi Tommie




...and about %99 of hip-hop dj's


Posted by miamitranceman on Jan-16-2008 20:25:

quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
Serato FTW!!!!

Here's a small list of DJs that use Serato, or have used it until they decided to remix live. I still haven't seen a professional DJ use Torq, or seen a club with a Torq install.

Paul Van Dyk
Sasha
Deep Dish
DJ Am
MSTRKFT
Tommy Lee
Benny Benassi
Pete Tong
Max Graham
Satoshi Tommie





Haha, you have this list saved don't you?...I think I've seen it before...


Posted by djkoolaide on Jan-16-2008 20:55:

quote:
Originally posted by discobiscuit
...and about %99 of hip-hop dj's


Are you suggesting it doesn't cater to EDM DJs? Please, tell me you're not.


Posted by discobiscuit on Jan-17-2008 19:32:

quote:
Originally posted by djkoolaide
Are you suggesting it doesn't cater to EDM DJs? Please, tell me you're not.


i don't know where you came up with that but no...

i know woody spins some hip-hop so i threw that in there. He listed mostly edm dj's so i thought i'd give it a twist.

but for real, for real ~ due to latency issues and stability problems with other programs, Serato has become the #1 choice in the hip-hop world by far(and i'm sure the edm world too).

i was just implying that there is less debate about serato vs. torq vs. final vs. etc.. w/ hip-hoppers. it's common knowlege ~ if you wanna spin audio files, you get serato!

sorry i ruffled your feathers koolaide i would have hated to see what would have happend to me if i was suggesting that serato doesn't caterto edm djs [shakes in boots]


Posted by djkoolaide on Jan-17-2008 20:03:

I woulda jumped through your screen! Haha, nah, it's all good


Posted by sterilis on Feb-07-2008 11:44:

anyone know why serato bpms all my tracks over 140 as say a track at 140 as 70 or a track at 142 as 71?

is there a way to manually correct them?

cheers


Posted by djkoolaide on Feb-07-2008 17:21:

quote:
Originally posted by sterilis
anyone know why serato bpms all my tracks over 140 as say a track at 140 as 70 or a track at 142 as 71?

is there a way to manually correct them?

cheers


Yep, double click the bpm of the track so it becomes a text edit box, then it shows a more accurate decimal. Pop that into the calc, x2, and replace the BPM in serato with that.


Posted by sterilis on Feb-07-2008 17:50:

quote:
Originally posted by djkoolaide
Yep, double click the bpm of the track so it becomes a text edit box, then it shows a more accurate decimal. Pop that into the calc, x2, and replace the BPM in serato with that.


when i click the bpm in serato nothing happens. you're talking about the bpm displayed on the right hand side of the virtual deck?


Posted by djkoolaide on Feb-07-2008 18:03:

quote:
Originally posted by sterilis
when i click the bpm in serato nothing happens. you're talking about the bpm displayed on the right hand side of the virtual deck?


No, in your crates, there is a column that displays the BPM.


Posted by sterilis on Feb-07-2008 18:26:

quote:
Originally posted by djkoolaide
No, in your crates, there is a column that displays the BPM.


ah great. thanks. why doesnt manual tell you this or have misread it.


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