Should i buy traktor kontrol s2 or go for something cheaper?
Should i buy traktor kontrol s2 or go for something cheaper? Posted on: 24.12.2012 by Gracie Dudik Hello, im trying to decide on what to choose. I'm believeing about either a s2 or something else, the s2 goes for about 400-500 euro. Is there any cheaper option that is worth checking out? I'm new to djing also.Was believeing like 300 euro maybe? Or is the s2 a better choice? | |
Caridad Fan 30.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by dfinch805
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Gracie Dudik 28.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by VincentCools
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Ardell Lafranchi 27.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Emery
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Geri Jarra 26.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
However, by holding shift + browse the F1 turns orange and blue. This is MIDI mode. this can be mapped like any other midi controller. I personally use the HID for it's intended, remix deck, purposes, and MIDI mode to control effects, similar to the early Midi Fighter FX maps. Hope this clears it up for ya |
Caridad Fan 30.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by dfinch805
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Michell Wehrmeyer 28.12.2012 | Would it be cheaper to have someone buy domestic and ship to you? you can get an S2 for like $450 which is about 350 euros... i cant imagine it costs 100 euros to ship it so you could probably get an S2 for around 400 euros. sorry if someone already mentioned this idea |
Gracie Dudik 28.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by VincentCools
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Janella Gripe 28.12.2012 | Maybe consider a modular setup like Traktor Z2 + 2x denon SC2000? It's more easy to replace/upgrade something... |
Geri Jarra 28.12.2012 | the more the merrier... and remember, less is always more |
Gracie Dudik 27.12.2012 | Its either the dennon 3000 or traktor s2. The dennon 3000 got more then the s2? I mean knobs and stuff. Is it worth it? |
Jeannine Drobney 27.12.2012 | I bought a used and slightly abused S2 on craiglist here in the states and I have had a gig with it and make mixes at home. Traktor works great as does the s2. A great way for this old vinyl head to get back into DJing with minimal investment. |
Mitzie Pulda 27.12.2012 | Go with The S2 or even S4. Decent enough for professional djing and relatively low pricepoint. |
Carola Divalerio 28.12.2012 | I say an S2 or S4 I regret not getting the S4. Sure you can map the S2 to do 4 decks and what not. S2 is great but the layout on the S4 is all in front of you and I just wish I started on that. I have the S2 and it has served me great. |
Ardell Lafranchi 27.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Emery
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Geri Jarra 26.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
However, by holding shift + browse the F1 turns orange and blue. This is MIDI mode. this can be mapped like any other midi controller. I personally use the HID for it's intended, remix deck, purposes, and MIDI mode to control effects, similar to the early Midi Fighter FX maps. Hope this clears it up for ya |
Hipolito Scionti 26.12.2012 | S2 |
Alease Fitch 26.12.2012 | I'd say go with the Twitch, I have one too and it really is a great piece of gear! The build quality is good, the sound is good and the layout is awesome if you'd ask me. |
Ardell Lafranchi 26.12.2012 | the Z2 would be more of a future investment that would continue being your mixer for a long long time later down the road would not really recommend the Z2 with a controller i just want one so when i upgrade from my controller to CDJ's or Technics ill have a very solid mixer. As far as the F1, You can litterally do anything you want with it i know i would map it out to have the faders and nobs and the buttons to be something else other than there presets. I havent had my hands on one yet so i dont know how the feel is but im sure i would use some of the faders to be efx faders! |
Geri Jarra 26.12.2012 | Not really.. The F1 actually serves a purpose because it is one of two controllers that can control traktors remix decks. It can also be mapped in midi mode, allowing it to serve 2 functions (which is why I like mine). Im more curious about the Z2 "spicing up" the mixtrack.. personally I would choose one or the other. As far as picking 3 of the controllers mentioned above - like I said earlier, I only have experience with the S2 so I can be much of a help. I know the S2 is nice (and like many have said, you can find for a lot cheaper that $600) but I would suggest trying them out for yourself |
Rubye Feicht 26.12.2012 | Just a bunch of buttons honestly. You can map it to do whatever the hell you want |
Gracie Dudik 26.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Dwonka27
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Ardell Lafranchi 26.12.2012 | The MixTrack Pro Ive personally used and am completely satisfied with. It also has a built in soundcard. Perfect for beginners. Ive been using the Numark IDJ3 (a cheaper version of the Mixtrack Pro) for about 1 year now my controller was 160 dollars out of the store and it has lasted me and done me very well so far! It is plastic but unless you plan on dropping your gear
often or treating it like shit this shouldnt be an issue. IDC what anyone says u can make a 100 dollar controller as nice as you want. Theres a mapping feature that allows you to edit what/which buttons do. My numark is set up personally and is IMO a perfect set up! Until i ABOSLUTELY need a new controller i wont get one. Just maby a Z2 or a F1 to spice my set up up a little bit. Spend about 200 - 350 on a controller you tested out and felt out. (prefered built in soundcard for easy plug n go access), and purchase an F1 for about 150 bucks (which comes with legit 2.5 traktor pro software) (and of course is one sexy piece of hardware) and do your thing thats 1 amazing quality item 1 good quality item and Legit software for the same price if not cheaper than the S2. Just my 2 cents Dwonka |
Rolanda Clodfelder 26.12.2012 | Dude ... where do you get your prices wayyy exaggerated ! :-O Here's a tip .. there's this little site called Amazon.com where you can get some good bargains If you are in the EU check out Thomann.de for some good prices. Pity you missed the black friday sales Out of the list the s2 is the only one that comes with a decent pro software package and a pretty damn good sound card so that would be my choice (out of what you posted). |
Elizabet Sledz 26.12.2012 | If you're going the S2, you can find it at much cheaper prices than 600. Even the DJTT store has it for 499, and thats with like 70 bucks of extras thrown on top. Keep an eye out as NI often have sales, I've seen it as low as 350 |
Gracie Dudik 26.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Emery
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Geri Jarra 25.12.2012 | If you need traktor pro consider that the S2 comes with it. Also the loop recorder (like on the S4) isn't something most beginners use much. Also with the release of the remix decks, the sample deck controls dont quite work the same anyway. I believe the S2 is a solid all in one unit with tons of potential to learn, without a clutter of bells and whistles to distract you from the main goal - mixing. But honestly no one can tell you whats right for you. Go try them out, feel them up, smack em around. If you like it, buy it. The one thing I will tell you is if you have the cash flow, dont go cheap just to save money because you will probably hate yourself for it down the road. If this is a serious hobby buy serious gear . - Im not telling you the S2 is the best choice by any means, but its the only one out of the bunch ive experienced so Im trying to shed some light on a mixer im familiar with. Good luck |
Gracie Dudik 25.12.2012 | Ok im trying to sort this out now. I will mainly be playing house. Im looking for a controller enough to play at parties when i get good enough. Which one would you chose and why? Traktor s2 (600USD) Novation Twitch (400-500USD) Mixtrack pro (200-300USD) RELOOP DIGITAL JOCKEY2 - INTERFACE EDITION (400-500USD) Dennon dn-mc2000 (400-500USD) Dennon dn-mc3000 (500USD) DJ-CONTROLLER RELOOP TERMINAL MIX 2 (around 500USD) Pioneer DDJ-ERGO (450-600USD) |
Gracie Dudik 25.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 25.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by cappe97
Build/sound quality the s2 is much better The S2 includes Traktor Pro If you are a beginner IMHO you don't need a whole lot of functionality, learn the basics first, phrasing, track selection etc .. unless you are some sort of prodigy this will take months if not years to learn at which stage you will know if DJ'ing is for you or not. So Device selection is down to how much you want to invest in DJ'ing, do you see that you have a future in it or are you testing the waters to see if its really your "thang". Sample Decks Loop recorders and even effects IMHO should not even be touched upon until you get the basics down to a point where you can mix a stomper set in your sleep. |
Gracie Dudik 25.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Dj Havik
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Georgiann Bayze 25.12.2012 | I would go for the Mixtrack Pro, great piece of gear |
Gracie Dudik 25.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Yong Aptekar 25.12.2012 | Maybe look into why you want to DJ, what you want to mix, and how you want to go about it before you spend your money on gear you may not need. Play around with the demos of Traktor and VDJ, and mess around with mixxx as well (its free). See which one you like, and what parts of it you use, and then start researching controllers. There are lots of good companies, and lots of good controllers that do different things. Read everything you can on this community , and if you still have specific questions, I'm sure we will be here to answer them. |
Gracie Dudik 25.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
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Tera Baragan 24.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Swift
Anyways look at the vci 100? |
Wanita Androsky 24.12.2012 | There is a search function on the community
, I typically do not comment on these things. But, this is asked at least once a day. http://www.digitaldjtips.com/what-dj-controller/ Welcome to the community . |
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