Just bought Traktor....what do you think?
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iloop |
sold my tables - > just bought myself traktor dj studio, what do you guys think of this program... any usefull tips on how to make the most of it?
I've beeen uding a demo version for a while but i still haven't gotten to use it to the full extent.
A question too--->
I have a lot of promo mp3's and stuff from the radio station i work at, can i use that when i go spin at clubs?
:toothless djnfinity |
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webbie |
Woah, i cant believe you sold your tts for a program.
Creds that you actually bought it tho and not downloaded it from someone. |
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Soliman |
quote: | Originally posted by iloop
sold my tables - > just bought myself traktor dj
:toothless djnfinity |
HOW COULD YOU:whip: |
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amartinathome |
Get rid of TT's and get a program? I've never known anyone to do that - there's always a first. What are you gonna do with the records? |
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Chris d(-_-)b |
I could nevers do that. Did you really think this thorugh? |
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CosmoKid |
usually it happens the other way around.
how are you going to spin at clubs with traktor? eww :wtf: |
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PrestonYoung |
quote: | Originally posted by CosmoKid
how are you going to spin at clubs with traktor? eww :wtf: | Most clubs have cd djs now; but I still dont understand. How are you going to practice with the mixes you come up with? Or do you own cd djs also? Plus how are you going to keep your skills up to date with out TT's?
Regardless, good luck to you! |
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Zild |
What kind of TTs did you have? |
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djsphere |
Traktor is a very good pice of software, but I wouldn't sell my gear for it (if I had one). Actualy I'm saving money for my mixer and cds, and hope that I would give up Traktor. Just my oppinion.
Anyway it's up to you what you decide to do with your tables.
PS: Maybe you shoud've post this before selling them. |
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iloop |
haha, wow- mucho responso
Well first off i sold my tables for $120 more than i bought them for, and I'm flying to europe in about a month and can't bring all my records with me. This will allow me to take my laptop and my external hardrive anywhere- i can plug and play into virtualy any system + starting to spin on cdj's. That and the fact that vinyl will be obsolete by 2012 as vinyl production will be illegal by 2009 due to environmental laws being put into effect as of 2007...
I wish i could have kept my tt's and bought programs, but I needed money for tracktor and the bunches of digital mp3's i'm gonna start buying...
I think its time to start going digital, skills will come with practice- and i can still practice my tt skills on other systems...
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A question too--->
I have a lot of promo mp3's and stuff from the radio station i work at, can i use that when i go spin at clubs? | anyone??? |
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ESMdjm600 |
i actually think its a great idea u got that... this way its not like you shelled out money for a cruddy beginner system u may or may not like... and then u can decide after a few months if this really for you, and then get some real good ... i did the same exact thing only i went with pcdj, saved all my money over the summer and got my "real" set up |
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CosmoKid |
quote: | Originally posted by ESMdjm600
i actually think its a great idea u got that... this way its not like you shelled out money for a cruddy beginner system u may or may not like... and then u can decide after a few months if this really for you, and then get some real good ... i did the same exact thing only i went with pcdj, saved all my money over the summer and got my "real" set up |
Read the original post...he already had a set-up and sold them. He knows how to spin already. Mikey likes it. |
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