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    Quote Originally Posted by Endure View Post
    I'd probably end up liking both, hence my tough decision.
    Well a simple way is will you use the Sample Decks without wanting to spend more money on an X1? If yes then get the S4

    If you don't mind spending a bit extra though an X1 + T1 is an awesome combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shr3dder View Post
    Well a simple way is will you use the Sample Decks without wanting to spend more money on an X1? If yes then get the S4

    If you don't mind spending a bit extra though an X1 + T1 is an awesome combo.

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    Just out of sheer curiosity and unfamiliarity with X1s... what could I do with two? If anything? I'm symmetrically insane. lulz.

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    Ummm, I'm not really sure... I have everything covered with a T1 and an X1, I'm sure you could find a use for it though.

    Or just get a decent standalone mixer instead of a T1/S4 and run 2 X1s off of that?
    That'd be nice and symmetrical.

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    Indeed indeed...

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    With a T1 and 2 X1s, you could do a lot of things. One X1 could be a dedicated sample deck controller while the other one could be mapped to control effects banks 3 and 4 (and do whatever else you wanted). Honestly, though, I'd wait for the F1 if you want an auxillary controller to use for samples.
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    Oooooo! I forgot about the F1! I could get an ultimate traktor/kontrol set up with an S4, two X1s, and two F1s. AND that would look amazing.

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    S4 alll the waaaay!!!
    iv'e mixed with DJJ-T1....and it's meh.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by fabiio View Post
    ....and it's meh.....
    and so it has been decided!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabiio View Post
    and it's meh.....
    I have to disagree! I used one recently and having used cdj's for the last few years I found it felt very natural.
    The jogs respond like cdj jogs.
    I have a vci-400 myself and love it but would be happy to borrow my mates t1 and use it for a gig.
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    as stated above looking to buy either a pioneer ddj-t1 or NI traktor s4
    looking for djing , not that intrested in controllerism

    also possibly looking at numark mixdeck quad
    Last edited by padi_04; 05-18-2012 at 03:59 AM. Reason: merge

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