Pioneer DDJ T1 vs Traktor Kontrol S4
Pioneer DDJ T1 vs Traktor Kontrol S4 Posted on: 11.04.2012 by Jeraldine Raterink I know this topic has been created at least one time before, but it didn't contain the information that I was looking for.I've been simply laptop DJing for about 2 and a half years using JUST Deckadance simply because I could never afford any controllers and I couldn't find any controller (or set of controllers) that worked well with Deckadance and that I personally liked. However, about 3 months ago I decided to buy the DJ Tech 101 Series controllers because they seemed to be what I wanted for Deckadance. I quickly discovered that was a bad choice. Currently, I'm using the still DJ Tech 101 Series controllers (sad, I know). But I have downloaded the mappings for them so I can use Traktor Pro 2. So far, Traktor is much much better in just about every single manor. Obviously, controllers designed for Deckadance are very limited when using them for Traktor, so I decided to do much searching for a single controller for Traktor NOT set of controllers because I'm very mobile and I'm kind of tired of carrying 4 boxes everywhere. I have found that I really look for these things in controllers: FULL control of Traktors effects Jog wheel effect mapping Spacious knobs "Slip Mode" (I understand that Traktors beatmashing effect is similar to slip) 4 deck control Hot Cues Built in sound card Monitor out and bright lights/vivid displays are always nice Throughout my searching I found that I really like the layout of the Pioneer DDJ T1, but I also like the performance of the Kontrol S4 slightly more than the DDJ T1. Which do you recommend? A big reason why I like the S4 is because of the job wheel effect capability, I'm not sure if you can do that on the T1. However, I really like the size and structure of the T1, especially the ability to slide a laptop under the middle. The T1 also appears to have brighter buttons and the jog wheels just look plain cool and it's very helpful to be able to glance at your controller and see which decks are playing. If you have any other suggestions for a single controller, please post those too! Also, I wouldn't mind buying external effects units such as the Kontrol X1 or a Midi Fighter, so if you recommend a combination of those I'd love to hear it. If I was unclear or scatter brained anywhere, just ask. Thanks! Any feedback will help a LOT. | |
Nancey Inderlied 11.04.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
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Jonathan Chiuchiolo 11.04.2012 | huh ....um yeah there known as booths |
Tori Rumer 11.04.2012 | Are a lot of djs in a "booth"? Or is that not a literal term =/ |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 11.04.2012 | A booth out is a seperate output that you can send to speakers in your dj booth, this enables you to have different sound levels for the dance floor and your monitoring speakers... Booth outs are redundant for any club dj's as you would never connect a controllers soundcard directly to the pa system, it will always be plugged into the house mixer that will have booth outs anyway... If you're a mobile dj running a large rig it is necessary however, for a small party you don't really need it. On topic... The DDJ-T1 is a terrible controller, if feels horrible to use, the jogs are pressure sensitive and have loud ball barings in them. Faders are tight to move, knobs are tighter skinny plastic things... All around an epic fail on pioneers part... |
Tori Rumer 11.04.2012 |
Originally Posted by brainfried
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Ulysses Vittetoe 11.04.2012 |
Originally Posted by Endure
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Jeraldine Raterink 11.04.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJQA
There is no Slip Mode in any Traktor controller, since Slip isn't supported by Traktor. Beatmasher isn't really the same thing.
What do you mean by monitor out? If you need a second set of master outputs with separately adjustable volume (booth out), neither the Pioneer of the S4 have one.
I suggest you also take a look at the Numark 4Trak.
Originally Posted by brainfried
Originally Posted by Otacon
I'm not staying strict to deciding between the T1 or S4, those are just the two that I found fit my needs the best and work well with Traktor. If it comes down to it I could just buy a relatively chip mixer and buy a X1 or two for effects and such, I'm mainly looking for as close to total control of Traktor I can get with any combination of effects module, controller, or mixers. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 11.04.2012 | I say try and find a way to mess around with both and see which you like more. I have an S4 and my friend has a T1 and both are good, they just have different work flows involved and have different atmospheres |
Cortney Draus 11.04.2012 | S4 doesnt have volume controlled booth out, but it has 2 master outs that you can use as a booth (obv without independent volume control). |
Melinda Wubben 11.04.2012 | Some quick points: No controller has "full" control of Traktor effects, since they all seem to be content with two sets of FX controls, where you get 4 FX units in Traktor. You'll need to do some creative mapping. Jog wheel FX mapping can be cool, but it has its problems in Traktor. You can't currently have HID jogs with jog FX with any controller - it's either precise jogs or custom maps, not both. You should be able to map jogs to FX with the Pioneer, since AFAIK it doesn't have HID jogs. There is no Slip Mode in any Traktor controller, since Slip isn't supported by Traktor. Beatmasher isn't really the same thing. What do you mean by monitor out? If you need a second set of master outputs with separately adjustable volume (booth out), neither the Pioneer of the S4 have one. I suggest you also take a look at the Numark 4Trak. |
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