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Looking for most plug n play Traktor solution for smaller gigs
Posted on: 24.12.2013 by Heike Mumm
I currently have a Xone 92, Traktor Audio 10, 2 X1's and a F1, Macbook Pro. I have a custom roadcase but it still gets heavy.

Am looking for a smaller, more portable, lighter solution which must be reliable. I am looking at something like a Kontrol S4 mk2, or a Kontrol Z2 with an X1. The S4 seems most plug n play and backpack-able! My concern is stability and reliability. This past weekend my X1's froze during a gig but the analog mixer saved the day.

Kind of confused with which route to take....

Thanks
Rae Beachy
24.12.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
I've used my S2 for shit loads of smaller gigs and never had an issue
Friend of mine used one for several years and never had an issue. Its not like there's a 100% fail rate, I've just seen a lot of them go funny after a year or two, YMMV.

Ive personally seen at least 4 S2 units, all mk1 and all owned by different people that had to be sent to NI for service for faulty faders/buttons. I will note that NI covered the repairs for all of them, so its not like you're going to end up out of pocket. Just something to be aware of if buying a used mk1 s4 or s2.
Heike Mumm
24.12.2013
I currently have a Xone 92, Traktor Audio 10, 2 X1's and a F1, Macbook Pro. I have a custom roadcase but it still gets heavy.

Am looking for a smaller, more portable, lighter solution which must be reliable. I am looking at something like a Kontrol S4 mk2, or a Kontrol Z2 with an X1. The S4 seems most plug n play and backpack-able! My concern is stability and reliability. This past weekend my X1's froze during a gig but the analog mixer saved the day.

Kind of confused with which route to take....

Thanks
Ninfa Mazariegos
29.12.2013
Your x1s both froze at the same time? Sounds more like a computer issue than a hardware issue. I would be more concerned with what's going on with your laptop.
Margareta Mogilevsky
29.12.2013
+1 for getting a Z1 to add to your existing X1, I've used mine for smaller gigs a number of times now.
Rae Beachy
24.12.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
I've used my S2 for shit loads of smaller gigs and never had an issue
Friend of mine used one for several years and never had an issue. Its not like there's a 100% fail rate, I've just seen a lot of them go funny after a year or two, YMMV.

Ive personally seen at least 4 S2 units, all mk1 and all owned by different people that had to be sent to NI for service for faulty faders/buttons. I will note that NI covered the repairs for all of them, so its not like you're going to end up out of pocket. Just something to be aware of if buying a used mk1 s4 or s2.
Hipolito Scionti
24.12.2013
I've used my S2 for shit loads of smaller gigs and never had an issue
Rae Beachy
24.12.2013
Cant recommend an S4 or S2, seen far too many of them break. The Mk2 may have improved on these issues, Ive yet to see one in person (I can say my X1 mk2 feels far better built than my original X1).

Z1 + an X1 or X1 mk2 is also a viable and supremely portable option. Considering that you already have 2 X1s and an F1 you could probably keep all your current gear and just grab a Z1. You would then have a portable set up for when when you don't want to haul a roadcase around.

No backup if Traktor fails, but Ive never had that happen irrecoverably in my personal experience.
Alphonso Deitchman
24.12.2013
The MC6000 is a more compact 4 channel controller, which has the benefit of being a standalone mixer in case of software crashes.
Jetta Drenzek
24.12.2013
I can tell you that the S4 is far from "backpackable" cause it's massive. It's definitely messenger bagable though, and I use a Gator bag for mine. Just get an S2 instead?

Also I used a DDJ-SB last evening , cool bit of kit for dirt cheap.

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