- Joined
- Jun 7, 2010
- Location
- Northampton
Traktor is cheaper than Serato and does largely the same thing.
Traktor is cheaper than Serato and does largely the same thing.
Traktor is cheaper than Serato and does largely the same thing.
Does way more tbh.
long time traktor user here. Ive used it on windows with an audio 8 playing out every month, its solid as a rock.
Have a look at the audio 8, its close enough to the audio 10 but doesnt require a power supply. Also, look into the multicore cables, these save me lots of time and I dont get confused when plugging in.
As for controllers, get an X1. If you dont get one now, you will do later. Its pretty much the best controller to compliment a DVS setup. It'll only set you back £150 for a new one and if you ever get stuck, like someone forgets to bring the turntables or equally shitty circumstances. You can still play through this controller and a mixer rather than trying to wing it with your mouse.
Lastly, take care of your gear and it'll take care of you. These are delicate electronics, not 1210's, they don't like beer nearly as much as you do.
Nice one Howitzer - trust me I do like a drink, but I generally take good care of anything I own. Hoarding vinyl and looking after it for so long is like having a small child minus feeding and faeces.
My pal has mentioned about these multicore cables before, guna check them out so thanks for the advice. In the long run I am sure a controller will be thought about but actually moving on from plastic has been my main issue for a long time.
Considering the wishlist I have currently (which will be reduced by the end of the week by an online splurge) and potentially going to a record store Saturday a lot of this thread is irrelevant until I actually get the Mac.
SHut up m9
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