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Mixing Software/hardware?
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| Angel |
Hi, I was wondering if any software has come out yet better than Traktor-(What version is the newest?)
Also, currently, which is better between software or hardware for mixing? |
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| dj_inferno |
| I don't know of anything bettter than traktor. If your asking what's the latest version of it. I think it's 2.5. As for the software vs hardware quetion. I think it's more about what you're comfortable with, how much money you plan to spin, where do you want to be as a dj in the future. I like hardware better, but that is all I've pretty much used. |
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| tu_face |
| hardware owns software's ass, its the same with everything audio. if you don't want to spend any money, don't start djing, its very expensive :) |
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| DJ JEM |
| i can't even use traktor lol i hae no idea how to cue another song |
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| dj_inferno |
| What about Ableton LIVE. I'm not sure if it's a dj program exactly, but I hear that big names use it in clubs on their laptops. |
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| angelo |
i'm not sure how good it is, but i have heard that alot of the big boys in europ use one of these 2 programs
-cubase sx (or sx2 if u have the money for it its worth 499 british pounds)
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-pro tools
see how you go
if u get 1 of the 2 let me know how good it is :D :haha: |
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| tu_face |
| cubase is a production tool, useless for mixing. and protools, i'm not sure if you can actually mix live with it..? |
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