Pioneer Ergo & Ableton Live
Pioneer Ergo & Ableton Live Posted on: 29.07.2012 by Tinisha Nada I have recently sold my Traktor S4 because I want a controller that works with both Ableton and Traktor.Is it possible to Map a pioneer ergo with ableton Live ? | |
Nancey Inderlied 29.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 29.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by ApplianceTyrant
Secondly, the S4 would have mapped better than the Ergo (more channels/buttons/sample section) however yes you could map to Ableton, it'll be a challange as the layout is really not suited to ableton (no 2 deck controllers really are) and the jog wheels will pretty much be a waste of space - see the above post for better options. All round concensus in the community regards the Pioneer Ergo is "i'm 14 and this is My first dj controller" (awwwwww shucks). Oh and the ergo was developed for Serato Intro (not Traktor even if it works fine) so you'll lose the tight integration the S4 had. What are your intentions with Traktor and what are your intentions with Ableton ... answer these and you'll get better suggestions. |
Tinisha Nada 29.07.2012 | I have recently sold my Traktor S4 because I want a controller that works with both Ableton and Traktor. Is it possible to Map a pioneer ergo with ableton Live ? |
Erich Vallabhaneni 01.08.2012 | I agree with deevey, the S4 in midi mode has more to map than the ergo in the ableton category, and you just can't beat its integration with traktor because it was designed with traktor in mind specifically for it, but everyone has their own way of doing things. I say if you want something great for both get a mixer with midi capabilites and 1/2 x1's and a f1. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 29.07.2012 | I did say the consensus, and to be fair that was reached primarily based on pioneers own marketing strategy - which IMHO may have backfired Immensely. No doubt it IS a capable controller as it shares most features with its big brothers, but i'd stand by it being a silly choice for Traktor over an S4 and even sillier choice for Ableton (S4 would be pretty silly to me for Ableton as well BTW). |
Nancey Inderlied 29.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 29.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by ApplianceTyrant
Secondly, the S4 would have mapped better than the Ergo (more channels/buttons/sample section) however yes you could map to Ableton, it'll be a challange as the layout is really not suited to ableton (no 2 deck controllers really are) and the jog wheels will pretty much be a waste of space - see the above post for better options. All round concensus in the community regards the Pioneer Ergo is "i'm 14 and this is My first dj controller" (awwwwww shucks). Oh and the ergo was developed for Serato Intro (not Traktor even if it works fine) so you'll lose the tight integration the S4 had. What are your intentions with Traktor and what are your intentions with Ableton ... answer these and you'll get better suggestions. |
Iraida Bonaventure 29.07.2012 | Its a midi controller....it'll map to anything that can send/receive midi. It makes no sense to get an Ergo for Ableton imo. If you want something to work with both get an APC or Twitch or Launchpad or Block or Ohm or etc... |
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