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Using MIDI Fighter with S2 to get started - But "Spectra" or "Pro"? Posted on: 12.06.2013 by Lilly Goldsberry Hello people, so you'll have to forgive me for the simple question, but I need an experienced opinion. OKAY, so, I'm buying an S2 in like 10 minutes. lol. And I can't decide between the Spectra or the Pro as an extra controller. The Spectra sticks out because its cheaper and I'm a beginner, however, but the Pro sticks out because it has faders and knobs. Am I set with controlling Traktor effects without faders and knobs on my midi controller? I personally don't believe so, but I want to see your opinions. Or should I say fuck it and buy an F1...but man I really like the way the MIDI Fighters look and that I'd also use them to jam out when I'm producing. Thanks for your time | |
Blanche Dumke 13.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
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Random X 13.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
Originally Posted by jakeintox
After you've gotten to grips with the S2, go and look if you really need extra buttons or faders. If you've answered that question, Stewe's post will guide you to the proper MIDIfighter. |
Ethel Feigum 13.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
Welcome to DJTT! |
Lilly Goldsberry 12.06.2013 | Hello people, so you'll have to forgive me for the simple question, but I need an experienced opinion. OKAY, so, I'm buying an S2 in like 10 minutes. lol. And I can't decide between the Spectra or the Pro as an extra controller. The Spectra sticks out because its cheaper and I'm a beginner, however, but the Pro sticks out because it has faders and knobs. Am I set with controlling Traktor effects without faders and knobs on my midi controller? I personally don't believe so, but I want to see your opinions. Or should I say fuck it and buy an F1...but man I really like the way the MIDI Fighters look and that I'd also use them to jam out when I'm producing. Thanks for your time |
Blanche Dumke 13.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
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Joesph Kasian 13.06.2013 | For the love of god don't buy a Pro...the support for them isn't the best as it's been out for so long. DJTT have a habit of supporting each midi fighter until a new one comes out and then slowly...but surely...the older models are 'forgotten' a little. I got a classic, a pro and a 3D. Support on the classic was good, luckily I've never had any big issues. Then I got the Pro, it has NEVER worked properly - I've looked at every topic in that section of the community for help, even posted about it when I first started on here...the support just wasn't there because the 3D was just about to land. Luckily now I'm using beau's mapping so he's bang on it when I have issues with anything - an absolute credit to this site is that lad! So, in short...get the Spectra for some FX fun, or get a F1 for proper use of the remix decks. If the house was on fire and I had to grab one - it would be the F1, what that has added to my live sets is amazing, I love the F1. |
Random X 13.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
Originally Posted by jakeintox
After you've gotten to grips with the S2, go and look if you really need extra buttons or faders. If you've answered that question, Stewe's post will guide you to the proper MIDIfighter. |
Ethel Feigum 13.06.2013 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
Welcome to DJTT! |
Tera Baragan 13.06.2013 | Just get the s2 until you know what you need! |
Kellie Myrum 13.06.2013 | It's really simple. Need faders - go for Pro... Want just arcade buttons - get Spectra... Spectra also play nice with remix deck via HID. |
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