Calvin Harris and Dillon Francis worked there... no way!
| S4 Kontrol missing Fader Effects mode!!! I'm amped on buying either a VCI-100SE... OR, the Kontrol S4...
I just found out through emailing the tech support staff here on DJranking
s, that the one thing the S4 DOESN'T have that the SE has is Fader Effects Mode.
Tell me, folks, is this a major let down?? would this deter YOU from going S4??? S4 seems to be superior, but is this a deal breaker????
now it's your turn to respond.
-Zeb | Teressa Madorin 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Nedra Fresneda 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Teressa Madorin 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Nedra Fresneda 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Teressa Madorin 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Nedra Fresneda 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Teressa Madorin 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Nedra Fresneda 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Kristian Buneta 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
mapping my own would likely be a pain in the testicles. Especially given the complexity that Ian explains here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjjA0xPkXMs
The whole reason I'm going with one of these two models is to add the FUN back into production (I have vast experience as a studio engineer,) and for plug and play capability.
The SE is apparently badass, but I don't have a music store near me with one I can play with
Answer me this: as I don't intend to add turn-tables in the future; I have a stellar audio card already; and I know I can run the device through Ableton Live for sampling ~ do you figure the S4 is STILL the better option over the VCI-100SE??? (I do like the sounds of an all in one unit, of course.)
Is it just me or does it really say; fader fx theory, lol. | Kimbra Lafay 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
To be honest, I live in Canada so that may be a problem: Border fee's can be astronomical I'll probably drive to Alberta and buy at a 'non-giant store' there, while taking advantage of the lower taxes.
Unless you've got a better idea, (believe me, I totally dig DJTechtools cause.)
Just let a friend in the US order it for you and then pick it up, did the same here ( I live in Europe). | Teressa Madorin 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Nedra Fresneda 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Teressa Madorin 22.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
My bet would be learn proper mapping and get it done (it just feels better to do it yourself)
or just wait for someone to recreate it and post it here...
Look at what the hardware offers and make that your priority, not something that can (and surely will) be recreated.
It's pretty hard to compare them since they are in quite a different price range but if you have the money go for the S4, I'm pretty sure it will become the new king as the "normal" layout controller.
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb | Teressa Madorin 20.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by BuckyDonePun
According to DJJ 8/16 article: "The jog wheels are touch-sensitive... You will also find a special “Ean Golden” feature that turns the jog wheels into FX controllers, modeled after our VCI-100SE’s “Fader FX Mode”.
But in case it doesn't, you can (a) map it on your own or (b) not care because shouldn't be a deal breaker given the many functions of the S4.
I would still believe about the SE arcade for its portability, uniqueness, and downright badassness.
Thanks for your response, btw ~ the above question was intended mainly for you | Teressa Madorin 19.10.2010 | I'm amped on buying either a VCI-100SE... OR, the Kontrol S4...
I just found out through emailing the tech support staff here on DJranking
s, that the one thing the S4 DOESN'T have that the SE has is Fader Effects Mode.
Tell me, folks, is this a major let down?? would this deter YOU from going S4??? S4 seems to be superior, but is this a deal breaker????
now it's your turn to respond.
-Zeb | Kristian Buneta 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
mapping my own would likely be a pain in the testicles. Especially given the complexity that Ian explains here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjjA0xPkXMs
The whole reason I'm going with one of these two models is to add the FUN back into production (I have vast experience as a studio engineer,) and for plug and play capability.
The SE is apparently badass, but I don't have a music store near me with one I can play with
Answer me this: as I don't intend to add turn-tables in the future; I have a stellar audio card already; and I know I can run the device through Ableton Live for sampling ~ do you figure the S4 is STILL the better option over the VCI-100SE??? (I do like the sounds of an all in one unit, of course.)
Is it just me or does it really say; fader fx theory, lol. | Kimbra Lafay 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
To be honest, I live in Canada so that may be a problem: Border fee's can be astronomical I'll probably drive to Alberta and buy at a 'non-giant store' there, while taking advantage of the lower taxes.
Unless you've got a better idea, (believe me, I totally dig DJTechtools cause.)
Just let a friend in the US order it for you and then pick it up, did the same here ( I live in Europe). | Teressa Madorin 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Nedra Fresneda 21.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by zeburock
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb
well, it's not your case but some people already own traktor pro so they are kinda pissed with having to buy new software and features will come in a following update. it's a great combo, but not the solution for everyone
VCI has a HUGE fanbase and i doubt it will fade away any time soon. look at m-audio uc33 as an example, discontinued but still in demand. good products last.
enjoy your s4! mine should be here around mid November (i'm literally getting the 1 | Teressa Madorin 21.10.2010 | To be honest, I live in Canada so that may be a problem: Border fee's can be astronomical I'll probably drive to Alberta and buy at a 'non-giant store' there, while taking advantage of the lower taxes.
Unless you've got a better idea, (believe me, I totally dig DJTechtools cause.) | Dee Atondo 22.10.2010 | Just make sure you buy through DJTT and not some mega-corp | Teressa Madorin 22.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
My bet would be learn proper mapping and get it done (it just feels better to do it yourself)
or just wait for someone to recreate it and post it here...
Look at what the hardware offers and make that your priority, not something that can (and surely will) be recreated.
It's pretty hard to compare them since they are in quite a different price range but if you have the money go for the S4, I'm pretty sure it will become the new king as the "normal" layout controller.
Thanks for the responses, peeps. It's all about insight, and that's what I was looking for
Anything is portable if you have the right case and vehicle, so that's a non-issue for me. Also, sorry for rubbing it in, but money is not an issue when it comes to $600 vs $1000. Besides, if you get the vci-100SE you're only getting the lesser software, and to be on the level, (not downloading it via torrent,) your still looking at paying around $750-$800 bucks total for the SE with proper software.
The S4 comes with the full version software, guaranteed to work; plug-and-play, on top of that you get an audio card, sampler, more tactile knobs and faders, a better layout, and as stated here: enough features that you won't be missing anything. Not-to-mention the newer gear will have more support in the future, while the old will likely stagnant at the support that already exists. (BTW, I'm VERY impressed with the amount of support via articles and videos that are out there for the SE...)
Again, thanks a bundle to all who contributed to this thread. I'm going with the S4!
-Zeb | Nedra Fresneda 20.10.2010 | My bet would be learn proper mapping and get it done (it just feels better to do it yourself)
or just wait for someone to recreate it and post it here...
Look at what the hardware offers and make that your priority, not something that can (and surely will) be recreated.
It's pretty hard to compare them since they are in quite a different price range but if you have the money go for the S4, I'm pretty sure it will become the new king as the "normal" layout controller. | Dee Atondo 20.10.2010 | I can't really tell you which one to buy. I wouldn't get too strung up on which one to buy. The SE is significantly cheaper--there are good, used ones for $400 on Buy/Sell. $500 price differential that can be used for another secondary controller--Midi Fighter, X1, etc.
They each have their pros/cons. SE will give you more portability, but the S4 will give you a perfect 1:1 connectivity with Traktor. The pitch and volume faders are a little stiffer on the SE. Just compare the specs.
DJTT is likely to do mappings for both--utilizing the new Traktor software and both will likely have FaderFX.
Hope that helps. | Teressa Madorin 20.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by BuckyDonePun
According to DJJ 8/16 article: "The jog wheels are touch-sensitive... You will also find a special “Ean Golden” feature that turns the jog wheels into FX controllers, modeled after our VCI-100SE’s “Fader FX Mode”.
But in case it doesn't, you can (a) map it on your own or (b) not care because shouldn't be a deal breaker given the many functions of the S4.
I would still believe about the SE arcade for its portability, uniqueness, and downright badassness.
Thanks for your response, btw ~ the above question was intended mainly for you | Teressa Madorin 20.10.2010 | mapping my own would likely be a pain in the testicles. Especially given the complexity that Ian explains here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjjA0xPkXMs
The whole reason I'm going with one of these two models is to add the FUN back into production (I have vast experience as a studio engineer,) and for plug and play capability.
The SE is apparently badass, but I don't have a music store near me with one I can play with
Answer me this: as I don't intend to add turn-tables in the future; I have a stellar audio card already; and I know I can run the device through Ableton Live for sampling ~ do you figure the S4 is STILL the better option over the VCI-100SE??? (I do like the sounds of an all in one unit, of course.) | Dorcas Bassignani 20.10.2010 | +1 for map it yourself | Dee Atondo 20.10.2010 | According to DJJ 8/16 article: "The jog wheels are touch-sensitive... You will also find a special “Ean Golden” feature that turns the jog wheels into FX controllers, modeled after our VCI-100SE’s “Fader FX Mode”.
But in case it doesn't, you can (a) map it on your own or (b) not care because shouldn't be a deal breaker given the many functions of the S4.
I would still believe about the SE arcade for its portability, uniqueness, and downright badassness. | Julissa Serrone 20.10.2010 | an effects mode is not a deal breaker for me. | Random X 20.10.2010 | There's loadsa different functionalities on the faders.... You won't be missing it. | Kristian Buneta 19.10.2010 | I'm sure it's mappable. |
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