S4 w/ Vinyl Quick Question
S4 w/ Vinyl Quick Question Posted on: 31.07.2011 by Latasha Enriguez Hey fellow DJTT enthusiasts.First post here and have a quick question about the S4. I recently saw the video on DJTT of an S4 being used to control 2 decks in traktor while vinl was controlling the other two decks. In order to do this would i need any type of audio interface in addition to the S4 order w/ the free traktor scratch upgrade kit, or would I just need two turntables and plug them in directly into the S4. Thanks for the help guys, I'm trying to finally figure out if a switch from xponent to the S4 would be 100% worth it with my goals in mind. -B. Fierce | |
Brandie Lebeau 01.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by loop
Edit: ah, got it. |
Latasha Enriguez 31.07.2011 | Hey fellow DJTT enthusiasts. First post here and have a quick question about the S4. I recently saw the video on DJTT of an S4 being used to control 2 decks in traktor while vinl was controlling the other two decks. In order to do this would i need any type of audio interface in addition to the S4 order w/ the free traktor scratch upgrade kit, or would I just need two turntables and plug them in directly into the S4. Thanks for the help guys, I'm trying to finally figure out if a switch from xponent to the S4 would be 100% worth it with my goals in mind. -B. Fierce |
Latasha Enriguez 01.08.2011 | Thanks for the help guys, I am hopefully getting it by August 23rd so I can save that 130. Ben Grimm thanks for your input. I love my exponent and am very excited to get the s4 as my new controller. I don't plan on getting turntables and vinyl code until after I get the s4. |
Gay Czapiewski 01.08.2011 | The Xponent lacks the S4's inputs, which means in order to use vinyl control records you'd need an audio interface (which comes with the non-S4 TSP packages, which is part of their additional expense), and that will take up one more slot on your chain of USB devices as well. I've used both the Xponent and the S4, and I don't believe you'll look back after getting an S4, the surface alone feels much more tactile, grabby, but with finesse, I believe because it runs using HID when hooked up to Traktor, and the Xponent can only be run at MIDI speeds (HID is much, much faster), so there's a difference in the responsiveness that is subtle, but you won't want to go back. |
Francina Decosse 01.08.2011 | if you buy and register a new S4 between Jul 1 and Aug 23, you get a free TSP2 upgrade |
Brandie Lebeau 01.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by loop
Edit: ah, got it. |
Francina Decosse 01.08.2011 | if you are tempted by the Scratch Upgrade, make sure you don't miss the free Scratch upgrade offer, that'd be August 23 |
Latasha Enriguez 01.08.2011 | Thank you so much. I'm stoked to order mine as soon as the midi fighters are back in stock! |
Leeanna Ayla 31.07.2011 | S4 is scratch certified so it's pretty much plug and play once you get your scratch license entered in. Nothing else needed. |
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