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Is it possible to setup a professional DJ rig with an iPad?
Posted on: 07.02.2013 by Audria Pechman
As tablets become more and more powerful it seems to me like they would be much better suited for DJing then lugging around a laptop. I have not found a way to get my VCI-100 to work with my ipad. Are there any professional controllers out there that really work well with the ipad?

I am not about to buy one but I do see the potential for using the new windows surface pro + traktor + any controler you want to make an ultra portable pro level rig. I just want to use the gear I have in some new ways.
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
Ahem, *cough* bullshit *cough* - a $200 tablet aint gonna cut it any more than an Ipad im afraid.

You do realize that the Surface pro is going to be around $800 right ? .. the regular surface is no more than a netbook with a touchscreen and intensive apps like Traktor wont run on anything less than the pro.
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Not with an iPad, no; a Surface Pro, or any other Windows-based tablet, for that matter, would work just fine though. When 1080p Wintabs start being available at the
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Not with an iPad, no; a Surface Pro, or any other Windows-based tablet, for that matter, would work just fine though. When 1080p Wintabs start being available at the
Doreen Schurle
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
I know you CAN run traktor on an EEE .. I did just that a few years ago with a Celeron 900 and Traktor 3.3 worked great, but the current versions of windows chew up so much resource wise before anything else is loaded and I doubt any newer versions of Traktor or anything else "pro" will support lower end CPU's or tablets unless specifically aimed to actually be lower end apps with slimmed down feature sets designed for lower end processors.
Not if you tweak them properly; there's plenty of services and components which can be removed, and not only that, but Traktor itself is nowhere NEAR as resource-intensive as people would have you believe. The only thing which even makes a DENT on the CPU is keylock, and poorly-written ASIO drivers, which is really down to hardware manufacturers and not NI/MS.

One of my hobbies has always been getting OSes running on hardware configurations well outside the "required" spec, and you'd be surprised what you can do with a few hours' work. I'm CONVINCED that the next big thing to come out of China will be ridiculously cheap Atom-based Ubuntu tablets; at which point, I'll be installing Windows 8 and Traktor, and then tossing my MBP in the bin

EDIT: If I have the time/effort, I'll probably put together a Traktor-specific Windows 8 Embedded image designed purely for DJing, that way I can optimize for latency and provide hardware support for most controllers out-of-the-box.
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
Ahem, *cough* bullshit *cough* - a $200 tablet aint gonna cut it any more than an Ipad im afraid.

You do realize that the Surface pro is going to be around $800 right ? .. the regular surface is no more than a netbook with a touchscreen and intensive apps like Traktor wont run on anything less than the pro.
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Not with an iPad, no; a Surface Pro, or any other Windows-based tablet, for that matter, would work just fine though. When 1080p Wintabs start being available at the
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Not with an iPad, no; a Surface Pro, or any other Windows-based tablet, for that matter, would work just fine though. When 1080p Wintabs start being available at the
Audria Pechman
07.02.2013
As tablets become more and more powerful it seems to me like they would be much better suited for DJing then lugging around a laptop. I have not found a way to get my VCI-100 to work with my ipad. Are there any professional controllers out there that really work well with the ipad?

I am not about to buy one but I do see the potential for using the new windows surface pro + traktor + any controler you want to make an ultra portable pro level rig. I just want to use the gear I have in some new ways.
Alvaro Kuczewski
10.02.2013
I use my iPad with DJ Player midi mapped to my mixtrack pro. It has everything you would need to mix, but it is missing a way to record the master out (but this can be worked around if you have a spare iPhone/iPod touch). It is relatively easy to midi map, with any class-compliant device. I actually like this software better than CrossDJ which I bought a few months back for 50$.

I wish however that it could be navigated through entirely via controller, but it requires at least some touchscreen manipulation.
Doreen Schurle
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
I know you CAN run traktor on an EEE .. I did just that a few years ago with a Celeron 900 and Traktor 3.3 worked great, but the current versions of windows chew up so much resource wise before anything else is loaded and I doubt any newer versions of Traktor or anything else "pro" will support lower end CPU's or tablets unless specifically aimed to actually be lower end apps with slimmed down feature sets designed for lower end processors.
Not if you tweak them properly; there's plenty of services and components which can be removed, and not only that, but Traktor itself is nowhere NEAR as resource-intensive as people would have you believe. The only thing which even makes a DENT on the CPU is keylock, and poorly-written ASIO drivers, which is really down to hardware manufacturers and not NI/MS.

One of my hobbies has always been getting OSes running on hardware configurations well outside the "required" spec, and you'd be surprised what you can do with a few hours' work. I'm CONVINCED that the next big thing to come out of China will be ridiculously cheap Atom-based Ubuntu tablets; at which point, I'll be installing Windows 8 and Traktor, and then tossing my MBP in the bin

EDIT: If I have the time/effort, I'll probably put together a Traktor-specific Windows 8 Embedded image designed purely for DJing, that way I can optimize for latency and provide hardware support for most controllers out-of-the-box.
Rolanda Clodfelder
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
Ahem, *cough* bullshit *cough* - a $200 tablet aint gonna cut it any more than an Ipad im afraid.

You do realize that the Surface pro is going to be around $800 right ? .. the regular surface is no more than a netbook with a touchscreen and intensive apps like Traktor wont run on anything less than the pro.
That's why I said WHEN there's a Windows tablet out for
Rolanda Clodfelder
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Not with an iPad, no; a Surface Pro, or any other Windows-based tablet, for that matter, would work just fine though. When 1080p Wintabs start being available at the
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Not with an iPad, no; a Surface Pro, or any other Windows-based tablet, for that matter, would work just fine though. When 1080p Wintabs start being available at the
Audria Pechman
08.02.2013
Lets say the standard used to be two 1200s and a DJM600 to be a "pro level setup". Now that we have moved into the digital age I believe of "pro level setup" as any setup that could be taken into a club and doesn't have any use or reliability drawbacks. I am curious to see what this new NI app is as it may be just what I am looking for.
Barton Rigazio
07.02.2013
TouchOSC and Lemur are wonderful, but I believe you are asking about standalone apps that dont require a computer. New NI iPad app soon to be released!!
Ashanti Andreacchio
07.02.2013
if using a controller in the first place a laptop is not much more then an iPad to carry around. the controller would need a bag or case that a laotop would fit nicely into.
I've used my iPad on it's own for one small gig and was fun. I highly doubht I'll do that again anytime soon. it's not quite there yet.
Rosita Bourdeaux
07.02.2013
"Professional" can be a subjective term these days. Play what suits you because if it isn't pro today it may be tomorrow
Marybeth Vengoechea
07.02.2013
Not as yet I don't believe it would be possible but I believe it is just round the corner. I love the advantages of digital dj ing and controlerism but I am at present going back to my routes analogue style as I feel more in touch with the music. A nice hybrid setup is perfect for me at the moment having. Having an ipad at the centre of that would certainly be easier than a laptop or my iMac. Fingers crossed the technoe is round the corner and I believe it is.
Vickey Fransway
07.02.2013
What is your criteria for "Pro Level"? Is a VCI-100 pro level? I believe pioneer and denon have iPad apps to use with their respective CD players and I believe people even get paid using those setups, so I guess that would be Pro level.

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