Traktor F1 videos in a "normal" club setting?

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Traktor F1 videos in a "normal" club setting?
Posted on: 19.02.2013 by Jutta Tradre
Are there videos out there where someone uses remix decks and a F1 as complimentary tool to a "normal" club set? I see videos of artists and spokespeople creating music with different samples - which is cool - but im interested in seeing it enhancing a club set....
Jutta Tradre
19.02.2013
Are there videos out there where someone uses remix decks and a F1 as complimentary tool to a "normal" club set? I see videos of artists and spokespeople creating music with different samples - which is cool - but im interested in seeing it enhancing a club set....
Ned Somerset
20.02.2013
SBTRKT uses two in his boiler room set
Pansy Shiveley
20.02.2013
I'm just using it as an additional MIDI controller. Pads are cue points, faders + knobs are effect superknobs. It's probably overkill, but I'm a sucker for RGB LEDs and the big pads are nice for drunk button-slamming-without-actually-doing-something. No video though.
Jetta Drenzek
20.02.2013
I use one at my club evening s, usually I have the percussion in column one, bass in column two on loops, and then column three and four as one shots, then I have an acapella loaded in deck A or B, usually hot cue'd up at it,s different sections. As far as the crowd knows, it's a per recorded mix, but your regulars will soon realise you're up to some msuical wizardry when they come back the week after and the mix is different. You can also express gross vanity and have a video feed focused on your setup so people can see you play. Not my cup of tea, but it appears to work well for various big name artists.
Johnsie Kingrea
20.02.2013
The F1 is a great tool but it's definitely requires a different mind set. It's not like FX or transitions that work well together in the moment. It usually requires more prep work and alot more planning.
It seems you can either rebuild songs, or add layers of samples to existing songs. I believe both of these require more creating your own loops. It doesn't work so well to pull full loops from songs into the remix decks, they quickly become repetitive. You either want acapellas, instrumentals, or stems.
Pilar Maure
19.02.2013
Loco Dice from last year:

Carisa Ridgel
19.02.2013
Umm, this comes to mind right away, but it's a routine as well, maybe not what you're looking for

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