!2000 Dollars to Spend!
!2000 Dollars to Spend! Posted on: 16.05.2011 by Olive Rerick Budget: $2000Music: Hip Hop, Top 40, Electro, Happy Hardcore ^^ Scratching?: Yes I plan on scratching a little bit. Experience: None!!! Have A Emulation System: None!!! Thought about getting the S4 after hearing some great reviews regarding price/quality about it. But thought otherwise decided I might want to stick with the more traditional or cdj style tables! Any recommendations? And anyone mind explaining to me what the major differences between the Pioneer CDJs are? Thanks, and your comments are much appreciated! | |
Gilma Marchini 17.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by papayajuice
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Olive Rerick 17.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by bigbeatzz
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Olive Rerick 16.05.2011 | Budget: $2000 Music: Hip Hop, Top 40, Electro, Happy Hardcore ^^ Scratching?: Yes I plan on scratching a little bit. Experience: None!!! Have A Emulation System: None!!! Thought about getting the S4 after hearing some great reviews regarding price/quality about it. But thought otherwise decided I might want to stick with the more traditional or cdj style tables! Any recommendations? And anyone mind explaining to me what the major differences between the Pioneer CDJs are? Thanks, and your comments are much appreciated! |
Christel Croak 17.05.2011 | I'd check out the Denon DN-S3700's. They're CDJ's with 10 inch spinning vinyl disk on top, but denon released a firmware update that enables something they call "midi hybrid mode". This allows you to send timecode signals to Traktor via usb cable, so you basically get a midi controller with a spinning disk, perfect for scratching. If you want a mixer to go along with this, DDM 4000 by Behringer. That should rack you up to 2000, even less if you shop around. |
Antoine Wasiewicz 17.05.2011 | If I had 2k to spend, I'd get: TSP2 (in a heartbeat) DDM2K 2xDirect Drive TT's (2nd hand 1200's/1210's) Novation Dicers UC-33e MPD 32 or Launchpad (probably err towards the MPD for those Hippity-Hop beats). You ain't gonna see much change from 2k, though... :eek: |
Irwin Ney 17.05.2011 | Man... I would not buy an controller without seeing the traktor interface first... My 2 cents: first buy traktor pro 2 and a good headphone (Seinheiser hd25's), get used with the software using only your mouse then start to fill with hardware to controll the things that you cant with the mouse only. Do you have an iPAD? I suggest you look into this mapping for it: http://digitaldjtools.net/tools/touc...ad-all-in-one/ I use it and it's fucking awesome Also look at the other ones: http://digitaldjtools.net/category/tools/templates/ And if you feel really into scratching, just go directly to traktor scratch pro 2 and the stanton or technics turntables... |
Wayne Washko 17.05.2011 | if you know anyone who dj's - go jam with them a couple times to see what you like. will you be a button basher, scratcher, long melodic mixer? you don't know until you try and develop a style. My wishlist is long and i'm always adding to the list - i say go to a music store with a good selection and get your paws all over some gear and see what feels good - size, quality, workflow layouts of different controllers. if i could spend $2000 right now, it'd be different than what i would've spent 2k on last year. getting the software, a midi-capable mixer and tt's is probably the best start if you believe you'll actually practice and progress in the scratch area. but just a smaller controller would better suit your needs if you're going to be a house-party dj to start. then you've got portability. as i said before - you won't know you're style until you get going and see where it takes you. check out some artists and dj's you like and see what they use - might be a good indication of what you need to play the same style. having said that, some people use an Akai APC 40 for Traktor and others scratch their head wondering why you'd spend $300 on an Ableton controller for djing. good luck and have fun spending - just remember to post in the gear pics section of the general topics community so we can see what you decided to get. |
Birgit Gondal 17.05.2011 | If i was scratching i'd be looking into a set of technics! hell i play minimal and progressive and i'm looking into a set of technics LOL. |
Karolis Petrauskas 17.05.2011 | A good idea is to check out youtube videos for all of this stuff and see what jumps out at you. Gear is part of the fun of learning. S4 + Midifighter + Headphones are about 1000-1100 Leaves you 900$ to go on a vacation! |
Dino Hapgood 17.05.2011 | Denon DN-X1600 - 900 off of Ebay 2 Technics SL1200 - 700 off of ebay Traktor Scratch Pro 2 certified mixer upgrade - $300-330 2000 right there... |
Tatum Ansaldo 17.05.2011 | If you really want to buy CDJs or TTs, the second hand market is the place to look. But, TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. |
Karry Sappington 17.05.2011 | you better look around this site , get some knowledge by visitng community s and other sites rather than shamelessly saying no knowledge!!! even $200 would get u start scratching, mixtrack + audio 2 dj, |
Matthew Urtel 17.05.2011 | Numark NS6. |
Gilma Marchini 17.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by papayajuice
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Olive Rerick 17.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by bigbeatzz
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Thi Akehurst 16.05.2011 | Forget CDJ's. if you have $2,000, get this. 2x Stanton ST-150's, or STR8-150's if your gonna do alot of scratching = $1,000 Stanton M.203 Mixer = $100 2x M44-7 cartridges = $88 Traktor Scratch Pro 2 = $699 About $1,900, not includin tax. |
Karolis Petrauskas 16.05.2011 | Also...welcome to djtt! |
Karolis Petrauskas 16.05.2011 | Does that 2000 include a computer? If it does get a macbook plus an s4. If not get an S4 and a midi fighter with the instant gratification mapping. Get some nice powered speakers with the remaining 1000. With that you'll be ready to rock a party. With 2000$ you can only get the small CDjs and a mixer. The cdj 2000's are over 2000$ for one. The cdj 350's or the 850's may be an option. |
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