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    Seriously?
    Are you lot on drugs or is your answer to every problem you face gonna be "Throw some big money at it"?


    Numark direct drive turntables, fit for purpose, second hand 50 to a hundred quid a throw.
    Second hand mixer, £70 to a one spot. We are still under a 3 spot here...


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    direct drive turntables...interesting. Just started browsing around.

    No no.. definitly don't wanna throw my $$ or ££ away. I am just a little nervous about 2 hand stuff as anything could be wrong with it and might end up as a piece of junk without manufacturer's warranty.

    Frankly speaking I am going to walk in to Guitar center and check out some of the equipments in person and get some more exposure.

    Thank you Guys - Padi 04, Frank 112916, Tokenasianguy, Dripstep, U-31!

    I'll post my finding soon... Thank you a bunch.

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    Direct drive rather then belt drive, you'll rue the day if you buy and try scratching with belt drive... though again, it aint impossible to use belt drive TT's...

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    Quote Originally Posted by U-31 View Post
    Seriously?
    Are you lot on drugs or is your answer to every problem you face gonna be "Throw some big money at it"?
    Lol i like that. maybe

    yeah you don't need tor end stuff to start off with. It'll just cost you more in the end.
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    If you don't practice you don't want it.

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    Traktor scratch duo $349. You can find Numark TT's and mixer package ( Numark battle pack) on craigslist for cheap, it comes with two tt's and a mixer. Throw an Innofader pro on the mixer and your good to go. I'm basing this on you having a pc or etc... I think this is perfect for someone like yourself, you can learn how to scratch and learn how to properly mix on vinyl (timecode). By the way, I scratch almost everyday like it's going out of style, but scratching will never, ever, ever die! Peace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrshan View Post
    Thank you so much guys for all the insight. Sounds like I am going start up with a mixer that'll allow future upgrades.. so maybe one day I can invest on the traditional turntables.

    I've been hearing alot good stuff on the S2 and S4 ... What I am really missing out if I go with an S2...? And S2 does allow upgrades ...right?

    And does it comes Traktor full version?

    So I feel like ... I need shed a good grand on all this combined ...

    hey guys what about used deals??? I mean pros and cons ... How would softwares work on used gears?

    Isn't it licensed per user or owner? Any basic stuff I need lookout for in used gears.
    The S4 is a good bet, because there's a $150 "scratch" add on, that'll let you plug in two turntables and use them as control vinyl to control the MP3's in your computer. You can also use the two decks transport section on the unit itself together with the turntables giving you two controller decks, and two turntables all controlled by the 4 channel strips on the S4 mixer.

    With the S2, you don't have the "scratch" option of hooking up two turntables, you also don't have the loop recorder that's in the middle section of the S4, and you don't have the two additional channel strip sections. Keep in mind that with the S2, you can still do 4 deck mixing, you just have to switch between controlling A-B, or C-D. But there's what they call a ".1" channel, which explains the name "Traktor 2.1" which is the version of traktor it comes with. One of the knobs in the centre acts as a master volume for the 4 sample decks on each side, which are controlled by the sample trigger buttons.

    Sorry I've tried to explain it as simply as I can, but I realize that there's a lot to take in. Spend as much time as you can using product sites, and forums like this to find out exactly everything you need. The last thing you want to do is buy a controller and then find out that it doesn't exactly have the features or layout that you want/need and you have to take a loss in selling it.

    As for buying used software, I wouldn't take that chance. There's no way to know for sure if it's legit. If you buy it in your city, you can install it on your computer before paying the guy, but I've heard of people having trouble with that too.

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