1. How many of you sync to the Master clock or do you sync to which ever tune is playing at the time?
2. Does anyone have coloured knobs on their Kontrol X1, I know they fit the S4 so I assume they fit the X1 too.
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1. How many of you sync to the Master clock or do you sync to which ever tune is playing at the time?
2. Does anyone have coloured knobs on their Kontrol X1, I know they fit the S4 so I assume they fit the X1 too.
That's it.
1) I sync to the track that is playing.
2) X1's are for losers! :)
i use 2 x1's and a vci-100SE and they are a great bit of kit in my opinion :)
The X1 works great for getting rid of the shift button on the VCI and you can never have enough knobs and buttons.
I was mainly jesting about the X1, just looking for an excuse to call Pony a loser.
I'm still not sure how I'd use it with a VCI-100. I was looking at the X1 over the weekend though as was giving some thought to an external mixer as I'm still not 100% happy with the internal EQ's. I'm not sure if thats cause I'm used to ableton and making them extremely customisable or cause i'm used to external mixers and just adapted to them. Perhaps i just need to practise a bit more.
i bought the x1's first then a chance came up to buy a vci so i bought it as i want to sell my cdj1000's. The way im going to use them all together is use the vci to control the 4 decks then, the x1's give me direct access to all 8 cue points on each deck at a press of the 8 mapped buttons on it, also the effects section is really good on the x1's too aswell as the fader fx on the vci, im pretty new to using controllers so im still getting around them and figuring out which is the best way to use them all, but what ive said seems a good way to use them all to me for now,
Oh my Davez!
External m!x0rZ ftw, Internal just doesn't cut it, I am so much happier now I have my new Mackie. The sound quality is better, the faders are nicer, the EQs are better....
The way I see it is that when you were mixing on Vinyl or CDJs you would want a decent mixer, not a gemini or a kam or some such, and the internal mixer in Traktor feels and sounds like a cheap mixer to me.
Also, when you are in da club, mixing externally means you can plug in to the clubs lovely Allen & Heath or Pioneer or Rane and happy daze, you have a lovely mixer to use.
Why take a crap mixer into a club that has a better mixer already in place?
Only thing I think I am gonna miss by mising externally and using an X1 is using the pitch/fader in conjunction with the FX as looking at spome of Ean's vids it can produce some cool effects.
my main external problem is space. At the mo I can pack my VCi up and its out the way. An external mixer will be much bigger and living in a one bed flat makes it tricky. Although I can see your point, in an ideal world I guess I'd rock a 4 channel mixer so I could have easy access to 4 channel mixing with traktor as thats something that bothers me with the VCI, its possible, but not as easy as I would like it to be.
Maybe I am biased cos I was using a faderfox DJ2, which is small and has diddy faders etc.
i have a djm600 at home aswell :) and my cdj1000mk2's, so i got the best of everything lol.. although i think the vci sounds pretty damn good trhu the internal mixer myself, but thats just using my home set up, i dont play out anymore (at the minute) so i couldnt comment on what it sounds like on a bigger sound system. But ive worked in some pubs where the equipment is shite! lol, so in them situations id be glad to have the vci and use the internal mixer of traktor, cos you wont always work in places that have pioneer/allen&heath/rane mixers available for you to use!
haha, that was awesome! at first glance it looked like the worlds flashiest mixer, but when you got to it it had the worst eq's ever and didnt even have gain knobs or something stupid. Then you also realised no one used a kaoss pad ever cause it was so prone to sounding utter sh1te unless you got it spot on, everyone was too afraid to even touch it.
I remember playing a gig in ipswich and the gain knobs where on the back of the mixer so I had to get the missus to stand infront of the dj booth and give me the thumbs up when I had my hands on the right knob! That was stupid. That also had the smallest dj booth entrance in the world ever, being a portly chap I knew getting in would be like trying to re-entering the womb! i ended up having about 8 of my CD's nicked that night as well!
haha! true say, one was the dark by design promo mixes that i got off the man himself, it doesnt get better than 155bpm banging hard house version of felix - dont you want me!
I listen to hard dance now and honestly cringe! oh well, only wasted about 8 years of my life on it!
Re: Question #1. Definitely sync to the track tempo. Then key lock and pitch bend if you want to up the tempo instead of having to up the master clock. Makes for easier mixing on the fly. And if your songs are radically different tempos then the master clock isn't of much good anyway.
No exp. with Kontrol X1's... Sorry m8. Sounds like you've gotten some good feedback from those who do though.