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Posted by chewy dragee on Dec-04-2009 07:20:

adding stuff to a standard dj setup

What do you guys think about adding other elements to you standard 2 or 4 deck setup? Is it worth it?

eg.
AKAI MPC : Who uses them in conjunction with decks?
How do you use them?
If you do have one, how do you sync the beats if you have a bassline and it's the incoming?
For a sampling I think this woould be a winner, am I right?

EDIT: Would you add an MPC rather than another CDJ?


EFFECTS :
DJM800. Is this enough?
What does a Kaoss or EFX1000 offer that make it worth while to have one?


Posted by Alekos on Dec-04-2009 08:29:

It's def worth it

I've been using CDJs for a while, however I will using the following to my DJ set up ->

Ableton
Akai APC 40
Midi Keyboard

All along with the CDJs and Serato.

Can't wait to do use it at my gigs - It'll be a great element to the dance floor!


Posted by discobiscuit on Dec-04-2009 09:03:

i always wondered how one would use ableton and serato together...

i mean if i had a track playing in ableton, i could mix out of it with a track in serato

but how would you mix from a track playing thru serato to one in ableton? is there a pitch bend function in ableton that i'm missing? i have ableton 7 btw...


Posted by chewy dragee on Dec-04-2009 09:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Alekos
It's def worth it

I've been using CDJs for a while, however I will using the following to my DJ set up ->

Ableton
Akai APC 40
Midi Keyboard

All along with the CDJs and Serato.

Can't wait to do use it at my gigs - It'll be a great element to the dance floor!



Would ableton and an APC40 be more preferable to a MPC1000 or 2500?

I have tried to find an example of someone useing a MPC in a set with cdjs and such, but could not find anything. But somehow it seem like that would be a better call than adding another cdj.

The reason I ask about the MPC is that I really hate having to pull out the laptop and connecting it and then packing it up again, over and over, and I don't always have it with me and I don't want to get another laptop just for my setup. (not talking about hooking up stuff at gigs) I want to be able to play, and then once in a while attach the laptop to tweak some stuff, and then continue with my non pc ways.

But then again, I could always just go ahead and get a permanent pc for my setup and get an ACP40... MPC1000 or 2500 looks like a blast though.


Posted by discobiscuit on Dec-04-2009 10:15:

The apc 40 would be soo much sicker if there were 3 band eq's above each fader... It's almost perfect IMHO


Posted by i got big pants on Dec-04-2009 21:29:

quote:
Originally posted by discobiscuit
i always wondered how one would use ableton and serato together...

i mean if i had a track playing in ableton, i could mix out of it with a track in serato

but how would you mix from a track playing thru serato to one in ableton? is there a pitch bend function in ableton that i'm missing? i have ableton 7 btw...


just map a knob or slider to the bpm range, and map pads or buttons to the nudge feature...you can get pretty close beatmatching with ableton, but your still on the nudge feature.

This is how i used to run serato and ableton together...bit of a pain...tbh


Posted by SPAWNmaster on Dec-04-2009 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by i got big pants
just map a knob or slider to the bpm range, and map pads or buttons to the nudge feature...you can get pretty close beatmatching with ableton, but your still on the nudge feature.

This is how i used to run serato and ableton together...bit of a pain...tbh


+1

To add on, for most of us it's a non issue anyways since we have the beatmatching skills and can do it manually on a CDJ/TT while starting a digital set. It's not rocket science, and most people who have a background in DJ'ing came from TT's and CDJs to begin with.


Posted by ZeJayMan on Dec-05-2009 00:15:

APC 40 is the next bit of kit I will be purchasing, looks and feels fantastic.



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