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Dump Traktor n go straight to Pioneer?
Posted on: 01.11.2012 by Carlee Pickard
Hey guys,

I was believeing seriously about dropping Traktor all together and selling my S4 / midifighter and just using CDJ's / DJM to spin with. I currently have 2 CDJ 850's, but a shitty numark mixer so if I sell the S4 + MF and put together some cash I could pick up a DJM 900 Nexus. I really like Traktor but I feel like if I get rid of it all together it'll be pushing my comfort zone and boundaries and ultimately lead to me becoming a better DJ by forcing myself to try different things.

I guess i'm looking for some validation on my thought process. Thoughts?

Thanks!
Halley Wurzer
02.11.2012
Originally Posted by ChrisTower
I'm currently in a similar situation. Most clubs in my area have CDJ-2000s and a small booth that doesn't fit an S4 well so I have found a compromise that works well for me: I just use the CDJ-2000 with 2 usb cables as midi controllers with a custom mapping to control traktor. Its been working out for me, its easy to switch between cd mode and midi mode, and its a lot less gear to carry to the club.
Why not HID?
Carlee Pickard
01.11.2012
Hey guys,

I was believeing seriously about dropping Traktor all together and selling my S4 / midifighter and just using CDJ's / DJM to spin with. I currently have 2 CDJ 850's, but a shitty numark mixer so if I sell the S4 + MF and put together some cash I could pick up a DJM 900 Nexus. I really like Traktor but I feel like if I get rid of it all together it'll be pushing my comfort zone and boundaries and ultimately lead to me becoming a better DJ by forcing myself to try different things.

I guess i'm looking for some validation on my thought process. Thoughts?

Thanks!
Halley Wurzer
02.11.2012
Originally Posted by ChrisTower
I'm currently in a similar situation. Most clubs in my area have CDJ-2000s and a small booth that doesn't fit an S4 well so I have found a compromise that works well for me: I just use the CDJ-2000 with 2 usb cables as midi controllers with a custom mapping to control traktor. Its been working out for me, its easy to switch between cd mode and midi mode, and its a lot less gear to carry to the club.
Why not HID?
Nelia Funsten
02.11.2012
I'm currently in a similar situation. Most clubs in my area have CDJ-2000s and a small booth that doesn't fit an S4 well so I have found a compromise that works well for me: I just use the CDJ-2000 with 2 usb cables as midi controllers with a custom mapping to control traktor. Its been working out for me, its easy to switch between cd mode and midi mode, and its a lot less gear to carry to the club.
Carlee Pickard
02.11.2012
Thank you all for your replies! After believeing about it, & reading the responses I believe I am going to go ahead and put up my Traktor S4 for sale, along with my Maschine.

Thank you all for your responses!
Cira Ditz
02.11.2012
This is what I'm currently doing (and why I'm still month to month broke!)

I was a straighforwards CD DJ but then upgraded to Traktor and started with a Numark Omni + LE, then went up to Pro2 which was exceptionally good. Based on that (and the limitations of the Numark for 4 decks) I got an S4 which I mostly enjoyed and used every weekend DJing. I was very excited about the F1 as it enabled me to do things I'd always envisaged for years (always wanted to incorporate a sampler somehow into my setup and this seemed a fabulous innovative way to fire off whole banks all synced together).

Having had it for a few weeks though for me it didn't sit right (and was also having issues with my laptop out live when using it), and I ended up going for the RMX 1000 just as it was stand alone, though three times the price. That was fabulous quality so I started to migrate towards Pioneer just as my S4 was already starting to missfire on some of the buttons :/ . I got the AERO as knew friends who had the 350 setup and loved it, but again playing out it wasn't bomb proof for me (had some issues with my iphone and dropping into emergency loop one evening ), but did love the sound quality and the mixer especially, so decided to bight the bullet and trade it in towards a CDJ 2000 as one of the clubs I play just got a pair. So at the mo, I'm practicing beat matching with my cdj and my iphone running the rekorbox app, and it's a struggle but tbh am loving the challenge.

I've got everything in Rekorbox now, but also decided to put my chart/pop residency music onto cds and use the (other club I play) cdj1000's and their beat up DJM 700 and throw myself into DJing 5 hours all manually beat matched

I'm loving the move, it's def taking me out of all comfort zones, but believe this will be a best approach so I can go to lots of other clubs and play on their various setups.


Planning to get a djm 700 next and then a cdj1000mk3 (so I can set que points on there for the residency on sd cards).

Then if I continue to do well and make money, hopefully get a pair of Nexus cdjs.

Loving the challenge, just wish I could afford food
Marquetta Sarnie
02.11.2012
I have done that. It has a better feeling but after a while I felt stupid having 2500€ gear in my bedroom as I can do it all with controllers for much less money.
cala mar
02.11.2012
I don't play out and have no intention of doing so, with that in mind I don't really want CDJ's as I don't see the point in paying the price that they are to essentially use them as (bulky and limited) midi controllers. The only time I ever regret not owning CDJ's is when i rock up to a party unplanned and don't have anything to play on should the opportunity present itself.

IF I had intentions of playing out professionally or was doing so I would own rekordbox compatible players, use usb sticks and scrap traktor. Reason being, this is the most effortless way to rock up to gigs and be able to perform without mucking about with gear - while still having a decent form of beatgridding/waveforms. This also eliminates any laptop hardware failure or scratched disc/optical/mechanical problems. Considering the $ turnover a bar can easily do any venue that can't afford to invest in some recent players probably doesn't warrant a live act anyway.

I would most likely stick with an A&H mixer however due to my preference of butter smooth harmonic mixing over a galaxy of effects.
Alla Bluemke
02.11.2012
Do it. Keep the software or buy Traktor.
Jacque Divinity
01.11.2012
hire a 900 nexus for a week or weekend and see if you like it first!
Ara Tima
01.11.2012
I'd move away from controllers if I had the cash...

I already use an A6 just to play out with at some places, just a controller at home because I can't afford anything decent.
Ciara Cuttill
01.11.2012
dude just do it and get the nexus ... if anything you can go pick up an x1 and run traktor again through the nexus.
Audrey Pinda
01.11.2012
Honestly, it'd probably end up leading you to get more gigs as well. Just saying.
Ashanti Andreacchio
01.11.2012
I would do it if I had the money for a 2 cdj + djm. by the look of your Current Studio link you have a macbook pro so you could get Rekord Buddy from the app store and convert your whole Traktor liberary with cue point to Rekordbox also a setup of 2 CDJ 850 + DJM 900 Nexus you can still use Traktor althoug the 850 are not HID yet. you would get the (best) of bouth worlds. and later on you could add the RMX1000 to your setup.
Nikia Sulentic
01.11.2012
Try it first before selling else you might regret it.

Try spinning with what you have before committing
Halley Wurzer
01.11.2012
Might not be a bad idea. Personally, if I am playing where there is Rekordbox compatible gear, I just use USB sticks. If not, its timecode vinyl or CDs / Traktor laptop / X1. At home I have 1200s and a 909, but if I could afford it, I'd have a 900 and new CDJs. Probably wouldn't get rid of my current setup though.
Sudie Torchia
01.11.2012
Personally, i'm not much of a laptop dj, so I would say get some CDJs AND some 1210s .

Have you or do you use CDJ's? If not I would try before you swap anything

But that's just me.

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