1D + two X1

1D + two X1
Posted on: 05.04.2011 by Stephania Kanai
Hey everyone, this is my first post on the community , be nice...

I use a Vestax Typhoon with Traktor Pro, but got bored now, because it doesn't offer me enough control, neither the right type of control, really.

After a thorough investigation i figured that the combination of one 1D and two X1 might fit me very well. Also it must be mentioned, that my budget is quite tight, meaning i will buy all my gear on ebay and plan to spend about 400-500 Euro (living in Germany). So don't bother telling me about the S4, its great, but out of reach right now.

Back to the controllers. The way I intend to use them is:
- 4 Deck Mixer from faders on the 1D and knobs of both X1 + eq kill switches somewhere
- Knobs and Rotarys on 1D for FX
- Fit hotcues, loops and basic control into the leftovers

What I like about this setup is the power of mapping whatever I want wherever I want. Also I don't really need jog-wheels, since I rarely used them on my Typhoon. I might miss the fader inbetween two decks though, a knob for that maybe?

So what do you believe? Will this work at all? Is it worth the money? And mostly could I get something better for the price?

cheers in advance...
Stephania Kanai
05.04.2011
Hey everyone, this is my first post on the community , be nice...

I use a Vestax Typhoon with Traktor Pro, but got bored now, because it doesn't offer me enough control, neither the right type of control, really.

After a thorough investigation i figured that the combination of one 1D and two X1 might fit me very well. Also it must be mentioned, that my budget is quite tight, meaning i will buy all my gear on ebay and plan to spend about 400-500 Euro (living in Germany). So don't bother telling me about the S4, its great, but out of reach right now.

Back to the controllers. The way I intend to use them is:
- 4 Deck Mixer from faders on the 1D and knobs of both X1 + eq kill switches somewhere
- Knobs and Rotarys on 1D for FX
- Fit hotcues, loops and basic control into the leftovers

What I like about this setup is the power of mapping whatever I want wherever I want. Also I don't really need jog-wheels, since I rarely used them on my Typhoon. I might miss the fader inbetween two decks though, a knob for that maybe?

So what do you believe? Will this work at all? Is it worth the money? And mostly could I get something better for the price?

cheers in advance...
Dino Hapgood
08.04.2011
Why not just order a midi-fighter and Akai LPD8 to supplement the typhoon? Honestly, I have an S4, and needed a few more knobs and buttons for super-knobs, eq kills, and the like. The Akai LPD8 cost me 58 USD from amazon and it's awesome. Mapping is easy in traktor and I've only mapped 1 and 1/2 channels. I want to get a midi-fighter just for the preset mappings that you can DL for traktor so I can experiment. I'm not really a controllerist style DJ, and perhaps you are, but I believe an Akai LPD8 would be perfect. You just have to deal with tiny knobs, but it's not such a big deal. That in addition to the preset mappings on a midi-fighter would be all that you needed to control sample decks etc... AND you could still afford traktor pro 2 if you haven't upgraded yet which will expand the functionality of traktor giving you sample decks and the like!

From your post I get the impression you want to ditch the typhoon entirely. If you're on a budget, that's a waste of money. I would suggest spending some time and custom midi-mapping it if you haven't already. Guys here have done some amazing stuff with little more than a VCI-100, so I would suggest keeping your typhoon and simply supplementing with a few new peripheral controllers that don't break the bank and have a lot of bang for the buck. The Midi-fighter and LPD8 are two that I see recommended a lot. Your set up would still be compact enough to pack it up in a bag and travel, and you'd have more than enough buttons and knobs to keep you busy.
Leeanna Ayla
07.04.2011
I would go for 2 X1's and a midi fighter, you don't have to have faders the X1 knobs would work just fine.
Stephania Kanai
07.04.2011
Nocturns fader? Are you talking about novation nocturn or the Ohm64? Or is there a connection?

EDIT: Aaah, you were referring to an earlier post.
Ralph Alderette
07.04.2011
Its midi, so yes its compatible with Traktor.

you still need a soundcard.

The nocturns fader is horrible.

why not 3 X1's?
or 2 X1's with MidiFighter mappings set to the buttons?
Stephania Kanai
07.04.2011
I just found out about the Ohm64, looks like a very nice piece of hardware and also I can get it for under 500. Moreover it provides exactly all the controls I needed and wanted from my initial idea. Has anyone used it before? Is it compatible with traktor? Does it need a sound card? Anything else about it that is worth mentioning?
Stephania Kanai
05.04.2011
I actually know for a fact that i can get the 3 controller for 400-500 on ebay.

Maybe something i didnt mention is that i like to keep my setup small and portable since i change towns and countries quite often. Another thing is that what i want to do is more on the controllerism side, so more knobs and buttons means more fun to me. I thought about the nocturn for the fader in between decks, is it any good? Maybe i am on a completely wrong track, dunno.
Ola Fornwalt
05.04.2011
i'd go cheaper and get 2 x1s with a maudio mixtrack pro
Clay Lorow
05.04.2011
Hello! Welcome to the community!
I believe thats totally unneeded. I would go for some other combination, maybe ddm4000 and 1d.
The beauty of having a midi controller is that you can map whatever you like however you like. I would fit all controls to 1d and use external mixer.
Brock Ricapito
05.04.2011
you wont be able to buy all that gear for 400-500 euro.
I like the idea, but why map the effects to the 1D when the kontrol X1 can do that? Use the knobs on the 1D to do EQ. And I suppose it can be done but I am extremely turned off not having a crossfader. bad idea, in my opinion. at LEAST got for the Xone 2D, which does have a crossfader, but would probably eat up your whole budget.
my opinion.

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