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| quote: | Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN
yeah the SL3 |
It depends, some people are saying it isn't as big an update as they thought it was going to be but then it is suppose to be the foundation of what might come of Serato's partnership with ableton.
So if you're happy with how Serato works at the moment and don't really see yourself upgrading to whatever they might come out with in the future, you're pretty safe with SL1/2, but if you want to future proof yourself you're probably better off getting the Sl3.
Only thing i'd say is that if you're getting the Sl3 you're going to spending quite a bit of money, quite a bit more than Duo.. (don't quote me as i haven't looked up prices).
I personally wouldn't purchase the SL3, not yet anyway until i knew what Serato and Ableton are going to come out with.
What you could do is look for Serato second hand. You're literally just paying for the box so you could probably find it for a steal.
That way you've got your DVS system. Buy yourself some new control vinyl/cd's.
Wait for a while until you see what Ableton and Serato come out with and then you can either upgrade or if you fancy a little change, switch over to Traktor..
I used Serato for 2-3 years, fancied a change and have been using TSP for 7 months now. Enjoyed using both, if i were starting again i'd start with Serato.
(Ps. i bought serato second hand when i bought it and was able to sell it for roughly the same price i paid for it)
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