Traktor Kontrol S2 vs Reloop Terminal Mix 2 vs other 2-deck controllers?

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Traktor Kontrol S2 vs Reloop Terminal Mix 2 vs other 2-deck controllers?
Posted on: 09.01.2013 by Jerry Fizz
Hi! i want to buy my very first dj controller but i dont know which one... i was believeing about kontrol s2 or terminal mix 2, in price they are pretty same in my country:
Traktor Kontrol S2 - 470 euros (pro software included)
Reloop Terminal Mix 2 - 400 euros (software not included, cost of Serato DJ in euros: around 100)

Please guys help me, which is better (jogwheels, features, software, etc, etc.), or maybe other controller in this price is good too? thanks in advance. What do you believe also, 2 channel terminal mix 2 will be fine, or maybe another 2 channels would be useful now or in future?
Jerry Fizz
09.01.2013
Hi! i want to buy my very first dj controller but i dont know which one... i was believeing about kontrol s2 or terminal mix 2, in price they are pretty same in my country:
Traktor Kontrol S2 - 470 euros (pro software included)
Reloop Terminal Mix 2 - 400 euros (software not included, cost of Serato DJ in euros: around 100)

Please guys help me, which is better (jogwheels, features, software, etc, etc.), or maybe other controller in this price is good too? thanks in advance. What do you believe also, 2 channel terminal mix 2 will be fine, or maybe another 2 channels would be useful now or in future?
Awilda Boggie
12.01.2013
You should also check Behringers CMD, some stores are now actually selling them.

too late for me however :/ I already bought something else
Bethann Olortegui
11.01.2013
It really depends on your software choice, mixing style, type of music preference etc.. S2 is better for Traktor, TM2 better for Serato. Reloop have a special offer at the moment which includes Serato DJ (full version).

Generally speaking, in my experience (I may get shot down here), Traktor is good for multiple tracks, layers, blends plus you can mix 'in the box' if you want to (without any hardware) and Serato is more suited for straight up, traditional DJing (2 decks and a mixer).
The jogs on the TM2 are the most vinyl like. The iZotope effects in Serato DJ sound great. It's easier to change/ custom map controllers using Traktor, Serato limits your options in the future.

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