Help with me with my new DVS setup!
Help with me with my new DVS setup! Posted on: 17.06.2013 by Myrta Neweii Hey everyone,So after learning the basics on cdjs and selling them for a fully controller based set-up, I've come to the conclusion that the only way I enjoy myself while mixing is with 2 tangible decks. Basically I'm starting over. I travel to gigs a lot and frequently play at all my drunken friend's parties so my gear does (and will) get beaten up. If my Numark setup survived beer being spilled all over it I'm hoping something more professional will as well... (god bless those cheap cdjs). The point of this post- I need a Traktor based DVS system for around $1300 CAD (Canadian). Thinking about a Traktor Z2 or DJM-T1 with 2 Stanton t.62 tables. Any suggestions? I am admittedly new to vinyl and play a lot of classic house/ hip-hop and want to learn to scratch properly. Any feedback is great! Cheers. | |
Myrta Neweii 18.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ross
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Ming Devis 18.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
If you're always bringing a mixer the DVS enabled versions would be the way to go |
Myrta Neweii 17.06.2013 | Hey everyone, So after learning the basics on cdjs and selling them for a fully controller based set-up, I've come to the conclusion that the only way I enjoy myself while mixing is with 2 tangible decks. Basically I'm starting over. I travel to gigs a lot and frequently play at all my drunken friend's parties so my gear does (and will) get beaten up. If my Numark setup survived beer being spilled all over it I'm hoping something more professional will as well... (god bless those cheap cdjs). The point of this post- I need a Traktor based DVS system for around $1300 CAD (Canadian). Thinking about a Traktor Z2 or DJM-T1 with 2 Stanton t.62 tables. Any suggestions? I am admittedly new to vinyl and play a lot of classic house/ hip-hop and want to learn to scratch properly. Any feedback is great! Cheers. |
Myrta Neweii 18.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ross
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Annalisa Shogren 18.06.2013 | I don't understand the appeal of the Z2... Get the T1 instead. |
Ming Devis 18.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
If you're always bringing a mixer the DVS enabled versions would be the way to go |
Tonita Mujanovic 17.06.2013 | the stantons have incredible torque, i have the st 150's, they weigh a ton and are built to last imo. for 1300 CAD id go with the t.62's or the sl1200 mk2's, and a Z2 mixer. |
Gaynell Rydberg 17.06.2013 | For 1300 CAD you should be able to buy a Z2 and two SL1200 MK2s easily. |
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