Traktor Pro 2

Traktor Pro 2
Posted on: 31.05.2011 by Raye Lato
hey, i'm reasonably new to DJing and use a Numark Mixdeck with Traktor LE right now. i'm not bad with it, and i have the ear for it but i feel like it can't do all of the things i'd like. Now i'm not entirely sure if this is because of my severely limited knowledge of mapping, and programming it, or if its partially the gear . I've been considering getting Traktor Pro 2, it looks crazy versatile and creative, but i'm afraid using it with my decks would leave me at the same place I am now; unlearned and limited, (just with less money) or if I should just sell my decks and get an S4. what do you believe


also, if you have time, what do you guys believe is the best and quickest way for me to learn more about my decks/mapping and other setups. thanks
So Francis
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by padi_04
Then you wouldnt be using Le...
Touch
So Francis
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by padi_04
Then you wouldnt be using Le...
Touch
Romona Daudelin
15.07.2011
Originally Posted by Dj Dynasty
I say get TP2, you can get better. And also look online for mapping tutorials. I was in the same position as you a year ago but then I bought TP and got wayy better. I highly recommend it.
And you used the Mixdeck? Just remapping controls using Traktor Pro?
So Francis
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by padi_04
Then you wouldnt be using Le...
Touch
Nedra Fresneda
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by DoctorMogal
Unless its the S4 :P That comes with TP2!
Then you wouldnt be using Le...
So Francis
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
The thing with LE is the limited FX and that technically there's no custom mappings so getting another controller is really not a valid suggestion with LE.
Unless its the S4 :P That comes with TP2!
Raye Lato
31.05.2011
hey, i'm reasonably new to DJing and use a Numark Mixdeck with Traktor LE right now. i'm not bad with it, and i have the ear for it but i feel like it can't do all of the things i'd like. Now i'm not entirely sure if this is because of my severely limited knowledge of mapping, and programming it, or if its partially the gear . I've been considering getting Traktor Pro 2, it looks crazy versatile and creative, but i'm afraid using it with my decks would leave me at the same place I am now; unlearned and limited, (just with less money) or if I should just sell my decks and get an S4. what do you believe


also, if you have time, what do you guys believe is the best and quickest way for me to learn more about my decks/mapping and other setups. thanks
Cindi Freiler
15.07.2011
yep, if you need help I could remote connect with you and set everything up.
Romona Daudelin
15.07.2011
Originally Posted by Dj Dynasty
I say get TP2, you can get better. And also look online for mapping tutorials. I was in the same position as you a year ago but then I bought TP and got wayy better. I highly recommend it.
And you used the Mixdeck? Just remapping controls using Traktor Pro?
Cindi Freiler
15.07.2011
I say get TP2, you can get better. And also look online for mapping tutorials. I was in the same position as you a year ago but then I bought TP and got wayy better. I highly recommend it.
Tatum Ansaldo
15.07.2011
you have to have pro (or at least duo) to use another controller.
Romona Daudelin
13.07.2011
I am curious as to what you upgraded to jrmay?

I am in the same boat. I am limited to what I can do with the mixdeck and want to do so much more with it.

Question for ya: I can or can't add the X1 or IPD8 without first upgrading to traktor pro? I find that because the mixdeck is not truly a midi controller it doesn't benefit from everything Traktor Pro has to offer ( ex. recording)
Pansy Shiveley
01.06.2011
Yeah!
So Francis
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by padi_04
Then you wouldnt be using Le...
Touch
Nedra Fresneda
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by DoctorMogal
Unless its the S4 :P That comes with TP2!
Then you wouldnt be using Le...
So Francis
01.06.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
The thing with LE is the limited FX and that technically there's no custom mappings so getting another controller is really not a valid suggestion with LE.
Unless its the S4 :P That comes with TP2!
Leeanna Ayla
31.05.2011
The thing with LE is the limited FX and that technically there's no custom mappings so getting another controller is really not a valid suggestion with LE.
Chasidy Heckenbach
31.05.2011
that numark mixdeck looks pretty cool to me... i'd agree that adding some kind of grid controller would be very useful. an lpd8 would also give you 8 rotaries to map. a midifighter would be the best for fast cue point juggling if thats your thing or a launchpad gives you a big 8x8 grid, with multiple pages if you use something like midikatapult and cool led feedback.

i'm pretty new to traktor mapping myself - but it didnt take long to get up to speed. i also deleted any mappings i had for my controllers and just remapped them myself.

seems you get quite a few cool things when you upgrade from LE. LE seems to be missing hot cues, 4 decks and the loop recorder for starters, you'd also get more fx units and types. i believe it's a no brainer - definately worth upgrading.

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Tatum Ansaldo
31.05.2011
LE and Pro are like go karts and formula 1. Sure, LE looks kinda the same, but when you look under the hood it's missing so many features that it's going to get hammered right off the start line (compared to Pro, it's just fine for starting out).

I would certainly consider the S4, because it has very good intuitive 1 to 1 mapping. If I were just starting out now that's definitely what I'd be buying.
Pansy Shiveley
31.05.2011
Instead of completely switching setup, I'd just buy a small extra controller - such as the LPD8 or MidiFighter - to add some creativity. I like modular setups, very flexible!
I'm not sure about the differences between LE and Pro so I can't elaborate on that, but Pro will probably be worth it.

As for the mapping, I learned it by just removing the mapping I had and doing everything myself. A whole lot of work that I could have avoided (obviously), but it made me really learn the mapping techniques. They're not that advanced by the way, you just need to have used them to know them.

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