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Posted on: 25.11.2011 by Carey Leid
So I want to upgrade from my Stanton SCS3 System, it's to difficult to jump around and switch to all of the modes and be really effective with it. I'm going to trade it in and do 1 of these things: I can get the Pioneer DDJ Ergo or the Traktor Kontrol S2 for $509+tax. OR I can get a Kontrol S4 for $765+tax. LASTLY, I can wait for the VCI-400. Which do you recommend?? Help!
Carey Leid
27.11.2011
Originally Posted by Bassline Brine
Honestly, if you plan (or are even believeing about) adding turntables to your home setup in the future, and want to buy a controller now, the S4 is going to be your best bet.

That being said, if you want something for mixing... I'd honestly toss it up between the S4 and VCI-400. I believe the VCI-400 is a bit smarter on the layout department personally, but S4 is fully integrated with Traktor, so it has that going for it.

Out of those options I don't believe you'll be unhappy. One thing to consider as well, even if you are just using 2 main decks, you can always set the other two decks to sampler slots in Traktor, and use them like that. I'm sure when you get a high-end controller, there will be more possibilities than you can initially handle lol.
Thank you, yea, I've been reading about the VCI400, and what software is it "partnered" with? it sounds as if people are having trouble with getting it's full potential our of Traktor, which is what I'm most well-versed in.
Carey Leid
25.11.2011
Originally Posted by zestoi
personally i'd wait for more hands on tests with the vci400. looks like a very cool controller. +1 to not impulse buying anyway. don't believe the ergo is in the same league as the others u mention.
Yea, I'm bent on the Ergo, because they argue that it's powerful as the S4, but it looks cheap and most people on the street say that it's junk. I believe I'm going to wait on the 400 and then decide from there.
Carey Leid
25.11.2011
Originally Posted by ST.PE`
Don't impulse buy.
That's why I'm asking the question, I've researched enough to narrow it down to these choices and I was wanting some direction from a few more experienced people.
Carey Leid
25.11.2011
So I want to upgrade from my Stanton SCS3 System, it's to difficult to jump around and switch to all of the modes and be really effective with it. I'm going to trade it in and do 1 of these things: I can get the Pioneer DDJ Ergo or the Traktor Kontrol S2 for $509+tax. OR I can get a Kontrol S4 for $765+tax. LASTLY, I can wait for the VCI-400. Which do you recommend?? Help!
Carey Leid
27.11.2011
Originally Posted by Bassline Brine
Honestly, if you plan (or are even believeing about) adding turntables to your home setup in the future, and want to buy a controller now, the S4 is going to be your best bet.

That being said, if you want something for mixing... I'd honestly toss it up between the S4 and VCI-400. I believe the VCI-400 is a bit smarter on the layout department personally, but S4 is fully integrated with Traktor, so it has that going for it.

Out of those options I don't believe you'll be unhappy. One thing to consider as well, even if you are just using 2 main decks, you can always set the other two decks to sampler slots in Traktor, and use them like that. I'm sure when you get a high-end controller, there will be more possibilities than you can initially handle lol.
Thank you, yea, I've been reading about the VCI400, and what software is it "partnered" with? it sounds as if people are having trouble with getting it's full potential our of Traktor, which is what I'm most well-versed in.
Audrey Pinda
26.11.2011
Honestly, if you plan (or are even believeing about) adding turntables to your home setup in the future, and want to buy a controller now, the S4 is going to be your best bet.

That being said, if you want something for mixing... I'd honestly toss it up between the S4 and VCI-400. I believe the VCI-400 is a bit smarter on the layout department personally, but S4 is fully integrated with Traktor, so it has that going for it.

Out of those options I don't believe you'll be unhappy. One thing to consider as well, even if you are just using 2 main decks, you can always set the other two decks to sampler slots in Traktor, and use them like that. I'm sure when you get a high-end controller, there will be more possibilities than you can initially handle lol.
Carey Leid
26.11.2011
Last question anyone! Should I order the VCI-400 now from a European site?? or wait until march? Or go with an S4?
Roseline Canright
25.11.2011
traktor s4.
Carey Leid
25.11.2011
Originally Posted by zestoi
personally i'd wait for more hands on tests with the vci400. looks like a very cool controller. +1 to not impulse buying anyway. don't believe the ergo is in the same league as the others u mention.
Yea, I'm bent on the Ergo, because they argue that it's powerful as the S4, but it looks cheap and most people on the street say that it's junk. I believe I'm going to wait on the 400 and then decide from there.
Chasidy Heckenbach
25.11.2011
personally i'd wait for more hands on tests with the vci400. looks like a very cool controller. +1 to not impulse buying anyway. don't believe the ergo is in the same league as the others u mention.
Carey Leid
25.11.2011
Originally Posted by ST.PE`
Don't impulse buy.
That's why I'm asking the question, I've researched enough to narrow it down to these choices and I was wanting some direction from a few more experienced people.
Roseline Canright
25.11.2011
Don't impulse buy.
Carey Leid
25.11.2011
preferably Traktor and so far, I've only worked with 2 channels successfully.
Veda Zarella
25.11.2011
Do you want 2 channels ? Or 4 ?
do you want to use Itch ? or Traktor ?

Questions only you can answer.

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