Originally Posted by
deevey
Makes no sense whatsoever unless your goal is to be a jack of all trades master of none or intend going into face to face DJ sales/demo's. The s2 hasn't even been around that long so (and no offense intended btw) doubt you could call yourself ready for a new challenge just yet.
But if by chance you really are a DJ prodigy of some sort and genuinely feel you have mastered the S2, like the others have said above, get a few CDJ's and mixer, and go back to basics. Get rid of the safety nets you are used to with software like sync, transpose, and it'll certainly keep you on your toes for years to come.
Either that or get moving onto performing live with Ableton or integrating Ableton / Serato Bridge or even just add a few F1's to complement your S2 Traktor setup.
- Its never the controller thats the limiting factor only the imagination, look at what Girl-Talk does with only his mouse and freeware DAW (theres a video somewhere around here about how he plays live but I can't find it).