Ableton or Traktor??

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Ableton or Traktor??
Posted on: 25.02.2013 by Lashell Hobble
So, I just got rid of my old DJ gear and I have been watching a lot of videos on the midi fighter and Traktor Kontrol S2. I want to be able to mix live, but also be able to produce live? And I was wondering do they make sound packs for Traktor too? Or am I better off going with Ableton? I want to get an S2 and Midi Fighter, but I am more intrigued by producing live. So should just get a couple of Midi Fighters and drop the S2? I need help!!! This is a really hard decision. I don't want to make a big purchase and then regret it in the end. Thanks guys.
Nedra Fresneda
26.02.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
Tarekith - let's make something entirely in Traktor. I'm for real - it'll be fun.
ib4 micro sampling and pitchriding.... It's much easier with the remix decks and loop recorder now tho.
Ervin Calvery
26.02.2013
Originally Posted by Tarekith
I'm tempted, but way too busy with a lot of other projects right now. I believe I'd need an F1 to really pull it off too, and I don't want to go down that route yet
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Ervin Calvery
26.02.2013
Originally Posted by Tarekith
I definitely believe it could be done...
Tarekith - let's make something entirely in Traktor. I'm for real - it'll be fun.
Ervin Calvery
25.02.2013
I use both Ableton and Traktor together for performing and love it. They are very different, though, and Traktor just isn't a DAW, while Ableton doesn't do DVS.

I create most of my music in Ableton.

Originally Posted by MRG12EG
if you want to produce you probably better off getting somthing like this
These keyboards are great.
Lashell Hobble
25.02.2013
So, I just got rid of my old DJ gear and I have been watching a lot of videos on the midi fighter and Traktor Kontrol S2. I want to be able to mix live, but also be able to produce live? And I was wondering do they make sound packs for Traktor too? Or am I better off going with Ableton? I want to get an S2 and Midi Fighter, but I am more intrigued by producing live. So should just get a couple of Midi Fighters and drop the S2? I need help!!! This is a really hard decision. I don't want to make a big purchase and then regret it in the end. Thanks guys.
Keturah Mcglashan
01.03.2013
Can the Mad Zach soundpacks be imported easily into Traktor to use on the F1 or do they need to be remapped? Or are they not useable in Traktor at all?
Audry Tucson
01.03.2013
Traktor all the way.
Nedra Fresneda
26.02.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
Tarekith - let's make something entirely in Traktor. I'm for real - it'll be fun.
ib4 micro sampling and pitchriding.... It's much easier with the remix decks and loop recorder now tho.
Ervin Calvery
26.02.2013
Originally Posted by Tarekith
I'm tempted, but way too busy with a lot of other projects right now. I believe I'd need an F1 to really pull it off too, and I don't want to go down that route yet
pmed
Monserrate Rupnow
26.02.2013
I'm tempted, but way too busy with a lot of other projects right now. I believe I'd need an F1 to really pull it off too, and I don't want to go down that route yet
Ervin Calvery
26.02.2013
Originally Posted by Tarekith
I definitely believe it could be done...
Tarekith - let's make something entirely in Traktor. I'm for real - it'll be fun.
Monserrate Rupnow
25.02.2013
Coming from a traditional DJ back ground, I have a feeling you're going to find Traktor the easiest to get used to in terms of DJing, But, like has been mentioned, it's really not the best way to create full tracks. I definitely believe it could be done, but it would be very arduous and not all the best way to spend your time.

Ableton Live CAN be used for both production and Djing, but it's not at all like the DJ set up you're used to. I suggest hunting around on Abletonlivedj.com and see if some of the beginner guides and tutorials make sense to you before you go all in on that route.
Ervin Calvery
25.02.2013
I use both Ableton and Traktor together for performing and love it. They are very different, though, and Traktor just isn't a DAW, while Ableton doesn't do DVS.

I create most of my music in Ableton.

Originally Posted by MRG12EG
if you want to produce you probably better off getting somthing like this
These keyboards are great.
Jeffrey Akinsanya
25.02.2013
what was your "old" gear ?

if you want to produce you probably better off getting somthing like this

traktor is a dj application exclusively - in a more traditional format ( beat gridding does change the game a bit)
ableton is a power house of a daw great for production and mixing ( warping tracks takes what traktor does in regards to beatgrind to the next level with way more control)

your not going to be able to produce in traktor so i guess ableton is the way to go,

but you can load traktor in ableton and sync the master clocks so there maybe a way to get best of both worlds

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