
Originally Posted by
Drimachus
Just like the other post said, it's just like using records without the records. Why would anyone want to do that with all of the "mixing" options available. I owned an SL1 and a TTM56(not the most impressive mixer btw, it was so light it jumped all over the place when scratching) for about 3 years i guess. I sold it and now run a lot of different programs and enjoying playing music more than ever. Yes, if you are beginning and want to look like you know what you're doing in front of people those handy side by side waveforms will mos def help you out, but i would still say Mixvibes is better for scratching. Stuff that sucks about serato, 1.needle drop only way to get to middle of track or mix(or scroll but that takes forever) in MV you just mouse click where you wanna go,2. non-customizable skin (And Believe me, after a while YOU WILL get tired of looking at that same screen), 3. well, like i said, you get bored with it easily, sometimes you just wanna sit down and play with music and serato isn't for that. If you seriuos about it(djing), at some point you're gonna want to move to something more flexible so why not start out there.
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