NI S4 Already obsolete?
NI S4 Already obsolete? Posted on: 14.01.2011 by Tawny Bruggeman So, NAMM is currently going on. I caught a preview of the up coming Pioneer DDJ series, basically looks like a pioneer version of the s4.... Are there any other controller/sound card/mixers/effects units coming to the market soon I should be mentioning? The only thing that I can see as an advantage for the s4 over the pioneer gear is price..... Did I waste me money? | |
Merilyn Sellards 14.01.2011 | It seems to me that these new pioneer controllers were being designed way before the developers saw the new S4 functions so IMO THEY are obsolete from day 1(except for the nice search controls), not that they are bad but they don't have dedicated buttons for say loop recorder, sampler decks and other functions . Nothing a nice mapping can't fix but its nicer to have more buttons at hand without having to mess around to much. From quality perspective, wow these pioneers look amazing I'm a little jealous in that area, yes. The ability to slide the laptop under is pretty tight, considering I never touch my keyboard. Great for space saving. If these puppies upgrade soon to meet all s4 functions out of the box(which probably won't happen soon knowing pioneer) I will totally sell my s4! Another thing that ticked me was no midi in/out(so no syncing to other computers out of the box either ). boo, nice try though! Bottom line: If you're not into all the cool new s4 features and just want to keep it regular traktor mixing I would recommend looking at these, otherwise I would wait until they update them with more buttons. If I had the money I would keep both! XD |
Tatum Ansaldo 14.01.2011 | and the really nice pioneer pitch faders. I'd still have the S4 though. |
Nedra Fresneda 14.01.2011 | the only thing better in the pioneers is the size of the jogs, leave that aside and the outdated ones are the japanese. oh, they are bundled with old software as well |
Lisa Lochotzki 14.01.2011 | Yup, that's it! |
Tawny Bruggeman 14.01.2011 | what will the timecode feature add? I haven't quite grasped that yet.... I used to use Serato with the timecode vinyl.... What will you use timecodes for with traktor? the only way i could believe of is using the s4 in the place of SL1-4 boxes from serato, ie plugging the turntables outputs into the s4 where they would control a deck....is that the deal? cool! |
Lisa Lochotzki 14.01.2011 | Pioneer, NI, Denon, American Audio, Numark all of them now make a 4 deck controller, all of them have released or will release it few months ago... or in next months, customer have loads of choice... but NO S4 is far to be obsolete, 'till now "I" believe the ONLY serious competitor to the S4 is Denon... but still it doesn't come with the full version of the software BUT you can use it as regular analogue Mixer... there's a load of good and cons. For me S4 beat them all... that's me... it suit "MY" personnal needs. Add timecode feature in, I'll be all set In case I want to use it, for now TSP does the job. Both software share the same collection, no problem on the same computer. Delight. |
Maisie Marras 14.01.2011 | no. you didnt. youre fine. actually, yes you did, let me take your s4 off youre hands. |
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