x1 or xone 1d
x1 or xone 1d Posted on: 05.10.2010 by Marquetta Sarnie hi guys!i bought 2x technics 1210 mk2 and mixer running scratch pro. now, i d like to add controller. i can get xone 1d for 150 from my friend or 190 for x1. would you go for xone or x1? thanks | |
Leeanna Ayla 07.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by DJ Nada
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Julissa Serrone 05.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
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Marquetta Sarnie 05.10.2010 | hi guys! i bought 2x technics 1210 mk2 and mixer running scratch pro. now, i d like to add controller. i can get xone 1d for 150 from my friend or 190 for x1. would you go for xone or x1? thanks |
Marquetta Sarnie 09.10.2010 | fair enough. i ll buy X1 thanks to all |
Latoria Kavulich 08.10.2010 | @ 'jojo get the x1 mate, you will love it. Allready working on my A/C B/D mapping for when the second one arrives I would honestly marry mine if it were legal. |
Leeanna Ayla 07.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by DJ Nada
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Adrien Hochstrasser 06.10.2010 | $150 is a pretty good price for a 1D though... |
Johnsie Kingrea 05.10.2010 | Also I believe it was Karlos who stated this in another thread, the X1 is perfectly suited for the upcoming Traktor S4/TSP Sampler update. If you don't own an S4 you could simply map the FX region of the X1 to control your samples. 4 Sample banks per deck + the X1's FX section is a very easy configuration that someone will almost immediately create a mapping for once the Sampler update is available. |
Tatum Ansaldo 05.10.2010 | X1 for sure, its integration with traktor is definitely better. |
Carli Halsall 05.10.2010 | I have both of em. One important thing is that I throw the X1 in my bag whenever I want. That is a whole other story for the 1D. It is a lot bigger, heavier and clunkier. Other than that it's just the preference of controller layout. |
Leeanna Ayla 05.10.2010 | X1 I believe. |
Marquetta Sarnie 05.10.2010 | yes, i would go for x1 but when he offerd me xone for 150...is it worth? |
Julissa Serrone 05.10.2010 |
Originally Posted by rdej47
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Johnsie Kingrea 05.10.2010 | X1, true plug and play and a really solid controller. The part I love most about it is the feedback you get from the buttons. You don't even have to look at computer to know if an FX is on and the hot cue system is well thought out. |
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