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Brandt Slater
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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Serato SL1 is a pretty solid platform. You can usually find them affordable these days. New or used.
Torq is pretty good. I have both the older version and the new Torq 2.0. The new version is solid and I haven't found any issues with it. At least not the issues of the older version. On the plus side, you can use the older Connectiv interface with 2.0 Only issue with 2.0 is if you plan on using three or more decks. M-Audio doesn't have an interface for multiple decks yet. So you would have to purchase something like the NI Audio 10 Interface.
Stay away from Final Scratch. Never heard anything good about it. I don't even think there's support for it anymore.
Traktor makes really good software. Serato and Traktor are the two big boys of dj software. Traktor has Scratch Pro and Scratch Duo. Duo is the price friendly version which pretty much gives you most of the same control as Pro.
Are you planning on using turntables exclusively? You may also want to look into all in one mixers. Like the Traktor Kontrol S4 or S2 system. Which is software tied with an external controller and you can still add external devices to it. Serato also has some really cool controller's for their software too. Their software, if I remember correctly is called Itch which is really nice to use. Especially for beginners, hobbists, etc.
7200rpm is recommended, however I don't think it's necessary. I have a Lacie 1tb Rugged that I use with my Macbook Pro and it spins at 5400rpm's. I haven't noticed any issues with the speed. Only thing I would be concerned with is the processor speed and ram.
No problem. Hopefully this will help a little.
Last edited by Brandt Slater on Sep-07-2011 at 20:28
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Sep-07-2011 19:59
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by drogtech
Hey
I need advice, I want to buy some new hardware for dj, Ive been using for almost 8 years vinyls. I want to switch into digital but I need help from you guys with more knowledge. I am looking for something which will implement all below requirements:
- dvs with software - traktor scratch or serato sl2 thats easy
- controler with software - traktor s4 or numarks ns6 with itch?? second option cant use dvs right?
- standalone mixer
- mobile setup
closest to include all above is s4 but it cant work as standalone mixer, most tempting is ns6 but there is no dvs? but both are not really a mobile setup as they are big mixers, denon mc6000 is another otpion but still no dvs? but its more mobile.
Its difficult there are lots of option but probably non ideal foy my needs ?
What would you recommend to do? |
What kind of budget do you have? That should be the first question. Everything has plus and minus's. I recently purchased the S4 about a month ago. It has helped me enormously with smaller mobile gigs where a coffin won't fit. Yes, I believe you can use the S4 as a standalone mixer. It has standard ins and outs for adding gear.
What about researching Ableton?
I have three types of set ups. CDJ's only, CDJ's or TT's with DVS, or the Kontrol S4. Depending on the size of the gig, it varies on what I'll use. Basically it becomes a preference on what you want to use. Sounds like you have TT's already, so I would go with Serato or Traktor since you already have the hardware and all you need is the software.
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Sep-08-2011 19:24
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by drogtech
S4 works only when you connect it to the laptop so I believe I cant use it woth normal vinyls when its unplugged from laptop right?
Budget is around the price for s4 as its expensive from gear I mentioned.
How does it work to actually going into the gigs with s4?? it must be a bit uncomfortable?
DVS is cool as an option but using only DVS I need audio interface so Thats why I would want to buy controller which allows dvs aswell.
Will ITCH allow DVS in the future? Is ITCH worth to consider over the Traktor? it looks kinda more simple so it should be more stable? |
The S4 has two inputs for cdj's and TT's for external devices. I'm pretty sure there's a way to bypass the computer all together and use the S4 as a regular mixer with external's. But if you're concerned about running the mixer as normal, then I would stick with what you have and just buy either Serato or Traktor. The external interface is just one extra piece to carry and doesn't take any extra time to connect.
I haven't the S4 in a club scenario yet, but I think Stu has. The only issue would be if you're sharing a booth with other dj's is the plugging and unplugging.
Software like Serato requires an interface, where the S4 doesn't because it's built in. Again it's personal preference.
Itch over Traktor? Both work well. It really only comes down to price and preference.
Last edited by Brandt Slater on Sep-09-2011 at 20:13
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Sep-09-2011 19:51
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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Are there any music stores near you? My suggestion would be to go and demo them. Most stores will have each one set up. It would give you a better idea of what you want.
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Sep-09-2011 20:09
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drogtech
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Apr 2010
Location: EU
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Sep-23-2011 17:11
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