Switching to DVS. Z2 or S4? I already own the S4 and am going to start playing DVS. I just really miss playing vinyl. Should I get the Scratch upgrade for the S4 or sell the S4 and buy a Z2? Other is also a possibility. I don't scratch and play mainly on 2 decks with minimal effects. Though i like to cue a third tune in the 3rd deck in the mix. I play drum and bass, footwork and juke. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
Didn't say there was anything wrong with it, just curious...
I didn't mean for it to come off that way... lol |
Darlene Strohbeck 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by papo
some people just like that old school feel I guess. nothing wrong with that.
Didn't say there was anything wrong with it, just curious...
Originally Posted by b1sh0p
There's just something about the tactile feel of vinyl that's more fun. There's something sterile about a controller for me. I just feel like I flow better. Plus, chicks dig vinyl.
Very true. There's a certain "status" associated with vinyl...Or using tech 12's. I only do mobile DJ'ing and the odd bar these days (most of which barely supply enough room for a laptop and controller), so using DVS is almost out of the question for me. Although if I had a lot more money and a much bigger place, I'd love to have a DVS setup for home, and only use my controller for outside. |
Sonja Roybal 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
I might be alone on this, but I don't see the point in using DVS or vinyl if you don't scratch...Possibly for the feel? But to me that's negligible...And I started on Vinyl.
There's just something about the tactile feel of vinyl that's more fun. There's something sterile about a controller for me. I just feel like I flow better. Plus, chicks dig vinyl. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
I might be alone on this, but I don't see the point in using DVS or vinyl if you don't scratch...Possibly for the feel? But to me that's negligible...And I started on Vinyl.
some people just like that old school feel I guess. nothing wrong with that. |
Darlene Strohbeck 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by b1sh0p
I don't scratch and play mainly on 2 decks with minimal effects.
I might be alone on this, but I don't see the point in using DVS or vinyl if you don't scratch...Possibly for the feel? But to me that's negligible...And I started on Vinyl. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by b1sh0p
Good to know. Another reason I might stick with the S4 is that I have friends that still only play regular vinyl. When we play together, I can dedicate 2 decks to regular vinyl and 2 decks to the S4 platters.
yes and if you are only going to use real vinyl (no timecode vinyl), you won't need to upgrade to TSP2. You can just set those 2 decks as live inputs.
if you do plan on using timecode vinyl, you would obviously need to purchase the upgrade. |
Sonja Roybal 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by papo
In your scenario, I would stick with the S4. Since you don't scratch, you won't need to worry about the crossfader going out on you. Also, you will still have full access to EQ's and volume faders for your third/fourth deck.
That's what I'm believeing too. Does the Z2 have a better sound card? Maybe it's my Traktor settings, but I don't really like the way the S4 sounds. I also worry about the build quality of the S4 and would like to save some space on my mixing desk. |
Sonja Roybal 19.06.2013 | I already own the S4 and am going to start playing DVS. I just really miss playing vinyl. Should I get the Scratch upgrade for the S4 or sell the S4 and buy a Z2? Other is also a possibility. I don't scratch and play mainly on 2 decks with minimal effects. Though i like to cue a third tune in the 3rd deck in the mix. I play drum and bass, footwork and juke. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
Didn't say there was anything wrong with it, just curious...
I didn't mean for it to come off that way... lol |
Darlene Strohbeck 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by papo
some people just like that old school feel I guess. nothing wrong with that.
Didn't say there was anything wrong with it, just curious...
Originally Posted by b1sh0p
There's just something about the tactile feel of vinyl that's more fun. There's something sterile about a controller for me. I just feel like I flow better. Plus, chicks dig vinyl.
Very true. There's a certain "status" associated with vinyl...Or using tech 12's. I only do mobile DJ'ing and the odd bar these days (most of which barely supply enough room for a laptop and controller), so using DVS is almost out of the question for me. Although if I had a lot more money and a much bigger place, I'd love to have a DVS setup for home, and only use my controller for outside. |
Sonja Roybal 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
I might be alone on this, but I don't see the point in using DVS or vinyl if you don't scratch...Possibly for the feel? But to me that's negligible...And I started on Vinyl.
There's just something about the tactile feel of vinyl that's more fun. There's something sterile about a controller for me. I just feel like I flow better. Plus, chicks dig vinyl. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by tokenasianguy
I might be alone on this, but I don't see the point in using DVS or vinyl if you don't scratch...Possibly for the feel? But to me that's negligible...And I started on Vinyl.
some people just like that old school feel I guess. nothing wrong with that. |
Darlene Strohbeck 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by b1sh0p
I don't scratch and play mainly on 2 decks with minimal effects.
I might be alone on this, but I don't see the point in using DVS or vinyl if you don't scratch...Possibly for the feel? But to me that's negligible...And I started on Vinyl. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by b1sh0p
Good to know. Another reason I might stick with the S4 is that I have friends that still only play regular vinyl. When we play together, I can dedicate 2 decks to regular vinyl and 2 decks to the S4 platters.
yes and if you are only going to use real vinyl (no timecode vinyl), you won't need to upgrade to TSP2. You can just set those 2 decks as live inputs.
if you do plan on using timecode vinyl, you would obviously need to purchase the upgrade. |
Sonja Roybal 19.06.2013 | Good to know. Another reason I might stick with the S4 is that I have friends that still only play regular vinyl. When we play together, I can dedicate 2 decks to regular vinyl and 2 decks to the S4 platters. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 | As far as sound quality, IMO, I believe both audio cards are about the same. also, they both mix internally, so I doubt there will be a significant difference.
As far as build quality, the Z2 is superior. however, the pots and knobs are the same (plastic) on both devices.
I have both the Z2 and an S4, but I haven't hooked up the Z2 to my PA setup yet, so I am unable to tell you if I can hear a difference between the two. |
Sonja Roybal 19.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by papo
In your scenario, I would stick with the S4. Since you don't scratch, you won't need to worry about the crossfader going out on you. Also, you will still have full access to EQ's and volume faders for your third/fourth deck.
That's what I'm believeing too. Does the Z2 have a better sound card? Maybe it's my Traktor settings, but I don't really like the way the S4 sounds. I also worry about the build quality of the S4 and would like to save some space on my mixing desk. |
Albertina Fay 19.06.2013 | In your scenario, I would stick with the S4. Since you don't scratch, you won't need to worry about the crossfader going out on you. Also, you will still have full access to EQ's and volume faders for your third/fourth deck. |