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CDJ 2000 - Rekordbox vs Scratch Live vs Traktor 2 Scratch Pro
Posted on: 13.02.2012 by Natashia Dionise
Hi,

So after a while of trying Rekordbox, testing Scratch Live with HID support and a dissappointment about latency with traktor I'm not shure what to focus on anymore.

So what are your experiences with CDJ2000/DJM900 as a controller?????????
Alfredo Tooher
19.02.2012
Originally Posted by TheSoundBureau
If you hook up your 900 to the switch, it'll receive beat grid data and you can quantize your effects. Not that its necessary but its pretty cool lol
absolutely, I have it like that in my case and leave the quantize on on the DJM900, but in the clubs, I'd rather not hook all that up just to quantize effects, Its easier to just have the 1 cat5 linking the decks
Carlotta Fabick
19.02.2012
Originally Posted by brichi
well if I know I am using just a flash drive or external, you dont need a switch, the 2000's link together with one cable which most of the clubs have it hooked up like that already. for most of my gigs i just bring my own coffin which is all prewired, just plus in ethernet cable to macbook and play,
If you hook up your 900 to the switch, it'll receive beat grid data and you can quantize your effects. Not that its necessary but its pretty cool lol
Natashia Dionise
16.02.2012
Originally Posted by brichi
well if I know I am using just a flash drive or external, you dont need a switch, the 2000's link together with one cable which most of the clubs have it hooked up like that already. for most of my gigs i just bring my own coffin which is all prewired, just plus in ethernet cable to macbook and play,
Yep, i know. Got them connected with RJE-45 and USB as well.
After seeing your coffin I understand your point... Ready2Go..
Nice coffin setup!
Natashia Dionise
14.02.2012
Originally Posted by brichi
I'm all rekrodbox now, been for the last 2 years, Love it. Still keep serato in my bag just in case I ever need it but 99$ of my gigs I either A: just plug in an external and go or B: open RB, LINK and go
So you take a switch and network cables with you to a gig next to the USB externals?
Natashia Dionise
13.02.2012
Hi,

So after a while of trying Rekordbox, testing Scratch Live with HID support and a dissappointment about latency with traktor I'm not shure what to focus on anymore.

So what are your experiences with CDJ2000/DJM900 as a controller?????????
Alfredo Tooher
19.02.2012
Originally Posted by TheSoundBureau
If you hook up your 900 to the switch, it'll receive beat grid data and you can quantize your effects. Not that its necessary but its pretty cool lol
absolutely, I have it like that in my case and leave the quantize on on the DJM900, but in the clubs, I'd rather not hook all that up just to quantize effects, Its easier to just have the 1 cat5 linking the decks
Carlotta Fabick
19.02.2012
Originally Posted by brichi
well if I know I am using just a flash drive or external, you dont need a switch, the 2000's link together with one cable which most of the clubs have it hooked up like that already. for most of my gigs i just bring my own coffin which is all prewired, just plus in ethernet cable to macbook and play,
If you hook up your 900 to the switch, it'll receive beat grid data and you can quantize your effects. Not that its necessary but its pretty cool lol
Alfredo Tooher
17.02.2012
cool, thank you
Natashia Dionise
16.02.2012
Originally Posted by brichi
well if I know I am using just a flash drive or external, you dont need a switch, the 2000's link together with one cable which most of the clubs have it hooked up like that already. for most of my gigs i just bring my own coffin which is all prewired, just plus in ethernet cable to macbook and play,
Yep, i know. Got them connected with RJE-45 and USB as well.
After seeing your coffin I understand your point... Ready2Go..
Nice coffin setup!
Alfredo Tooher
14.02.2012
well if I know I am using just a flash drive or external, you dont need a switch, the 2000's link together with one cable which most of the clubs have it hooked up like that already. for most of my gigs i just bring my own coffin which is all prewired, just plus in ethernet cable to macbook and play,



Natashia Dionise
14.02.2012
Originally Posted by brichi
I'm all rekrodbox now, been for the last 2 years, Love it. Still keep serato in my bag just in case I ever need it but 99$ of my gigs I either A: just plug in an external and go or B: open RB, LINK and go
So you take a switch and network cables with you to a gig next to the USB externals?
Alfredo Tooher
13.02.2012
I'm all rekrodbox now, been for the last 2 years, Love it. Still keep serato in my bag just in case I ever need it but 99$ of my gigs I either A: just plug in an external and go or B: open RB, LINK and go

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