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| quote: | Originally posted by ultimate7
Appreciate all the suggestions guys. Have a few more questions though:
1) What do you think of using something like the X Session Pro in conjuction with NI's Control X1?
2) Mac is obviously the preference in any digital DJing setup, but how viable is it to use a windows based machine?
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1. I've not used either myself, but the X1 certainly gives you a decent amount of transport control so you won't need to use the mouse that much, if at all. The X-Session seems to be a good choice if you're after something compact, but I think personally I would probably run out of controls quite soon as there isn't a massive amount of knobs/faders. If it was me I would probably opt for something like an Evolution UC-33e (in fact I've got one which I used before I bought the nanoKONTROL), as you have a good amount of assignable controls in case you plan on using anything rather than just volume faders/3-band EQs.
2. A Windows machine can be as reliable as a Mac, providing you look after it with anti-viruses, spyware/walware checkers etc. The main benefit from the Mac is the stability of the OS, and the fact that viruses are harder to come by (although they're still very much out there). That said, there's not a chance in hell I'd go back to using a PC!
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