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Traktor Pro vs TSP
Posted on: 29.07.2012 by Christiane Calamaco
I was just curious to know if the only difference between the two is that Traktor Pro doesn't come with timecoded CD's or Vinyl and TSP does...does Pro support timecode if you buy the Vintl separately? Cause I'm gonna be using CDJ's in advanced HID mode without timecode and I noticed that the Traktor Pro comes with an Audio 2 interface at a pretty nice price. I appreciate all responses. Thanks!
Addie Engbrecht
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Wow, I didn't realize that. That sounds like the plan to me. Audio 8's go for about $250, but if you're patient you can get one in the $200 range.
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...a10/?page=4781
Not a bad route. Just picked up an 8 for $150 on ebay......the deals are out there
Leeanna Ayla
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by manchild
It's no longer an upgrade package, it comes with a full version of scratch pro now.
Wow, I didn't realize that. That sounds like the plan to me. Audio 8's go for about $250, but if you're patient you can get one in the $200 range.
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...a10/?page=4781
Addie Engbrecht
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by DirtyNerd
Not sure if you need a prior version of Traktor to use that or not. I just got that, but I already owned TP2.5 and a Denon DN-X1700 (Scratch-Certified Mixer), so I didn't have to buy anything additional.
It's no longer an upgrade package, it comes with a full version of scratch pro now.
Leota Dolney
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Luke Ryan
I'm believeing the best option is to get the TSP software w/timecoded CD's and vinyl which is $119. I'll be using a DJM-900 so no need for the audio interface at home unless a venue isn't packing a 900, in that case I'll prob just look for a second-hand audio interface off of ebay. Does anyone see any potential problems with this method?
Not sure if you need a prior version of Traktor to use that or not. I just got that, but I already owned TP2.5 and a Denon DN-X1700 (Scratch-Certified Mixer), so I didn't have to buy anything additional.
Christiane Calamaco
29.07.2012
I was just curious to know if the only difference between the two is that Traktor Pro doesn't come with timecoded CD's or Vinyl and TSP does...does Pro support timecode if you buy the Vintl separately? Cause I'm gonna be using CDJ's in advanced HID mode without timecode and I noticed that the Traktor Pro comes with an Audio 2 interface at a pretty nice price. I appreciate all responses. Thanks!
Addie Engbrecht
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
Wow, I didn't realize that. That sounds like the plan to me. Audio 8's go for about $250, but if you're patient you can get one in the $200 range.
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...a10/?page=4781
Not a bad route. Just picked up an 8 for $150 on ebay......the deals are out there
Leeanna Ayla
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by manchild
It's no longer an upgrade package, it comes with a full version of scratch pro now.
Wow, I didn't realize that. That sounds like the plan to me. Audio 8's go for about $250, but if you're patient you can get one in the $200 range.
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...a10/?page=4781
Addie Engbrecht
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by DirtyNerd
Not sure if you need a prior version of Traktor to use that or not. I just got that, but I already owned TP2.5 and a Denon DN-X1700 (Scratch-Certified Mixer), so I didn't have to buy anything additional.
It's no longer an upgrade package, it comes with a full version of scratch pro now.
Leota Dolney
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Luke Ryan
I'm believeing the best option is to get the TSP software w/timecoded CD's and vinyl which is $119. I'll be using a DJM-900 so no need for the audio interface at home unless a venue isn't packing a 900, in that case I'll prob just look for a second-hand audio interface off of ebay. Does anyone see any potential problems with this method?
Not sure if you need a prior version of Traktor to use that or not. I just got that, but I already owned TP2.5 and a Denon DN-X1700 (Scratch-Certified Mixer), so I didn't have to buy anything additional.
Christiane Calamaco
30.07.2012
I'm believeing the best option is to get the TSP software w/timecoded CD's and vinyl which is $119. I'll be using a DJM-900 so no need for the audio interface at home unless a venue isn't packing a 900, in that case I'll prob just look for a second-hand audio interface off of ebay. Does anyone see any potential problems with this method?
Tesha Freudenstein
29.07.2012
the difference is the timecode plugin. it's exclusive to TSP.
Lisa Lochotzki
29.07.2012
To use timecode you need at least two things
1) Scratch Certified audio interface, controller OR mixer
2) a Scratch license

Traktor Pro will work with HID but not with Timecode.

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