^^^^ no kidding!!!!!
something me and itajen came up with during chat ...
Last edited by Eliot Han; 08-12-2012 at 12:55 PM.
Thanks for all the comments guys. My friends arent real haters, but moreso seem to be afraid of the whole "sync" thing like you guys have said. In all honesty, they love my mixing, but for them, if they had to pay $900 for a piece of hardware, they would want to use it to its full potential.
For me, I paid for one complete system would I would have gotten for about 75% of one CDJ and while there are tradeoffs between the two, I dont have any regrets about my investment. It feels good to pack up ALL my gear and go from gig to gig and not have to worry about having a posse of 3 to help me.
I find myself using sync sometimes (im still lazy on beatgridding) but only when I feel like mashing up songs and going crazy with some effects, but I dont think I could stand it if I just hit th sync button all night, not much fun imo.
Hopefully with some practice and patience ill be able to put together some technically sounding mixes, now that I am starting to grasp the potential of Traktor. Maybe even pick up a midi fighter for some fun.
I think cuepoint juggling is the real gem of traktor and a midifighter, it is pretty responsive and adds a lot to a set with out being over bearing. This alone is the real reason to enjoy moving away from analog, everything else is icing on the cake. Traktor's internal mixing still leaves a little to be desired, but is better than any mixer I've ever personally owned.
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