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I know what I want to do, please help me find the right equipment.
Posted on: 01.11.2012 by Dallas Elberson
Hi everyone, I have always been very interested in music, and controlerism seems like something I'd really like to get into. I have no DJ experience, this would be purely for my own satisfaction, as a long term hobby, not to make money.

Things I would like to be able to do:

1. Chop up songs and play "live" and record it simultaniously, add effects, and be able to just 'go sick' sometimes

2. Play drums/keys etc on buttons and record to make simple(ish) tracks

3. Mix two tracks together in a creative way, with a different track through headphones.

Now my question is, what should I actually buy to get started? My budget for my first purchase is about
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
Hi everyone, I have always been very interested in music, and controlerism seems like something I'd really like to get into. I have no DJ experience, this would be purely for my own satisfaction, as a long term hobby, not to make money.

Things I would like to be able to do:

1. Chop up songs and play "live" and record it simultaniously, add effects, and be able to just 'go sick' sometimes

2. Play drums/keys etc on buttons and record to make simple(ish) tracks

3. Mix two tracks together in a creative way, with a different track through headphones.

Now my question is, what should I actually buy to get started? My budget for my first purchase is about
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
Hi everyone, I have always been very interested in music, and controlerism seems like something I'd really like to get into. I have no DJ experience, this would be purely for my own satisfaction, as a long term hobby, not to make money.

Things I would like to be able to do:

1. Chop up songs and play "live" and record it simultaniously, add effects, and be able to just 'go sick' sometimes

2. Play drums/keys etc on buttons and record to make simple(ish) tracks

3. Mix two tracks together in a creative way, with a different track through headphones.

Now my question is, what should I actually buy to get started? My budget for my first purchase is about
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
Hi everyone, I have always been very interested in music, and controlerism seems like something I'd really like to get into. I have no DJ experience, this would be purely for my own satisfaction, as a long term hobby, not to make money.

Things I would like to be able to do:

1. Chop up songs and play "live" and record it simultaniously, add effects, and be able to just 'go sick' sometimes

2. Play drums/keys etc on buttons and record to make simple(ish) tracks

3. Mix two tracks together in a creative way, with a different track through headphones.

Now my question is, what should I actually buy to get started? My budget for my first purchase is about
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
Hi everyone, I have always been very interested in music, and controlerism seems like something I'd really like to get into. I have no DJ experience, this would be purely for my own satisfaction, as a long term hobby, not to make money.

Things I would like to be able to do:

1. Chop up songs and play "live" and record it simultaniously, add effects, and be able to just 'go sick' sometimes

2. Play drums/keys etc on buttons and record to make simple(ish) tracks

3. Mix two tracks together in a creative way, with a different track through headphones.

Now my question is, what should I actually buy to get started? My budget for my first purchase is about
Ned Somerset
02.11.2012
Originally Posted by Pman
I wouldn't use it for mixing, I'd like faders and knobs for that. It'd be for live playing (mash ups) and recording sequences into Live.
You will still need a soundcard for monitoring and hooking up to speakers/soundsystem etc. a mixer and a soundcard are two different things.
Dallas Elberson
03.11.2012
Originally Posted by fitzyp
your going to need a soundcard with the launchpad.
I wouldn't use it for mixing, I'd like faders and knobs for that. It'd be for live playing (mash ups) and recording sequences into Live.
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
Hi everyone, I have always been very interested in music, and controlerism seems like something I'd really like to get into. I have no DJ experience, this would be purely for my own satisfaction, as a long term hobby, not to make money.

Things I would like to be able to do:

1. Chop up songs and play "live" and record it simultaniously, add effects, and be able to just 'go sick' sometimes

2. Play drums/keys etc on buttons and record to make simple(ish) tracks

3. Mix two tracks together in a creative way, with a different track through headphones.

Now my question is, what should I actually buy to get started? My budget for my first purchase is about
Erich Vallabhaneni
02.11.2012
If you get the launchpad and need knobs, check out the Novation Nocturn
Ned Somerset
02.11.2012
Originally Posted by Pman
I wouldn't use it for mixing, I'd like faders and knobs for that. It'd be for live playing (mash ups) and recording sequences into Live.
You will still need a soundcard for monitoring and hooking up to speakers/soundsystem etc. a mixer and a soundcard are two different things.
Dallas Elberson
03.11.2012
Originally Posted by fitzyp
your going to need a soundcard with the launchpad.
I wouldn't use it for mixing, I'd like faders and knobs for that. It'd be for live playing (mash ups) and recording sequences into Live.
Ned Somerset
03.11.2012
your going to need a soundcard with the launchpad.
Dallas Elberson
03.11.2012
If I went with the launchpad, what would be a good option to add knobs and faders? Something that would work with Ableton Live well?

Are there any decent options for a device with Knobs, faders, and lots of pads all in one? And headphone output.

Have looked at the Akai range but I believe the pads are a bit on the small side...

Midi fighter looks good but no headphone out and it's not really coplete for DJing.

How does the midi fighter stack up against the Launchpad for what I want?
Donita Jungreis
02.11.2012
Nice machine paul,
Just start with this gear and and look forward for new one.
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
I have downloaded Traktor & Live and am leaning towards live from my research I believe. Any opinions on the QuNeo vs the Launchpad??

I believe it is, I used to make music on computer many many years ago, though the process back then wa extremely slow, with only a keyboard (typing), and I have tried some djing sw before.

I have dabled, but I feel I have pinned down what I want to do a bit more (in my head)
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
Yes I have been looking at the Launchpad, would be nice to have knobs... but it does look like a good option for 1&2.
Earlean Mundstock
01.11.2012
to be honest i would go with the notivation Launchpad, you can map to traktor vdj, and mainly used for ableton.

For 1 & 2 I would probably be an ableton dj
Vernie Kuam
01.11.2012
You can definitely pick up a used twitch that much.

That being said, my friend has a Twitch (I use a VCI-300), and I've never been able to get the feel for the slicer. But the twitch does sound like a pretty decent option for you. However, I believe a traktor-based setup might be for you, since they have modular access to the remix decks if you want to add pieces one at a time. Maybe start with Traktor and an X1, then add another X1 and maybe a few F1's.
Addie Engbrecht
01.11.2012
VDJ and Traktor have free demos and both you can mix w/ just a keyboard. You'll be surprised how much you can do w/ just a keyboard
Dallas Elberson
01.11.2012
I'm sure you're right, I just thought that if I find the right controller I would just use whatever sw it works with.

I don't know where to start on software really, can anyone recommend anything good to start on with good potential for growth on Mac?

So many options...

Thanks
Addie Engbrecht
01.11.2012
My advice is the same to everyone just starting out and looking to buy gear . Try out a software first using just your keyboard to mix (you can get free demos). You'll find out first if this is the hobby for you, and then you will learn what gear REALLY fits your style of mixing. That way there is no money being waisted, and you'll end up w/ gear that you like.

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