
Originally Posted by
keeb
I know some of this has been said, but here are the reasons I personally switched from an S4 to a DJM 900.
-Effects sound miles better than Traktor. I hardly even use Traktor's effects anymore, and since the Reverb, Echo, etc. sound much better on the 900, that frees up my midi fighter to map to other effects that I'd rather have (for example, I'd rather use buttons and the effects routing in Traktor for an effect like the gater than use the trans effect on the 900)
-Workflow - the DJM 800 is industry standard for a reason; the controls are laid out in a pretty ergonomic and logical way. Furthermore, I can take an audio 6/10, my x1, carts, and timecode to a club and play basically on the same setup I have at home. That makes things more comfortable and i can probe the depths of the Pio effects to take full advantage of them by practicing on my own.
-Size. The mixer is bigger depth-wise, but the S4 is wider. I use DVS, so the extra width of the S4 is not very appealing.
-Sound quality. People can argue differently with me until the cows come home, but the SQ on this thing blows the S4 out of the water. This was the primary reason for my switch, but keep in mind I am a bit of an audiophile. External mixing makes a substantial sound quality difference, nevermind the soundcard difference. The 900 sounds much more warm, vibrant, punchy, and has a lot more depth. Basically it's like comparing semi-decent computer speakers to proper production monitors; many people won't notice/care about the difference, but the production monitors (external mixer) sound substantially better. Filter and the sound color effects sound better as well.
-Post fader effects/effects feeding. This makes it much easier/possible to cut the source from feeding into the effect while keeping the effect on. So, I can feed a track into a reverb or delay, stop feeding it, and have a nice effect trail from it. This makes builds and transitions easier. I know you can sort of do this with T3Delay and T3 Reverb, but it's just not nearly as good.
-Better cueing system. I can listen to beat effects before applying them to my tracks. That's pretty nice, to say the least, and is something I've wished Traktor had for a long time.
-VU metering and gain knobs that I don't cringe at using. The gain encoders on the s4 are lame to say the least, and the VU meters have what, 5 sections and no labels?
-Portability. Since my setup is based around an external mixer, I can bring timecode, a sound card, carts, and an x1 to a gig (aside from my laptop, obv). That's a hell of a lot more convenient than lugging the S4 around.
-Channel faders. The S4 ones don't feel nearly as nice plus they're much shorter.
-Multiple DJ potential. My buddy can bring over his s4 and plug it into a free channel so we can jam together. Also, I'm thinking about starting up a club night which potentially might be at a venue without a mixer, so I can set mine up as the mixer for the night.
-Universality/ease of use for other DJs. It's easy for another DJ to walk up to my setup and know what the hell he's doing. Unless he's used an S4 before, it's going to take a bit longer to get used to that.
-Top DJs. I know this is a slightly silly reason, but it is motivating to be able to tell myself "okay, Roger Sanchez and Laidback Luke use this same mixer and they put out great sets, so there is absolutely no reason I can't do the same with more practice and time to develop." Basically it cuts out the excuse of, "Well, I could totally do what they're doing... If only I had the same equipment." It's silly, but it's more of a fringe benefit that I found.
The S4 is great for what it is and I don't regret buying it for a second. Its resale has held up well too since I got it with a 15% off coupon at GC. It also got me into Traktor Scratch much more cheaply than my alternatives at the time. It's a great portable setup too. Plus, it's flexible with mapping etc. The problem was that I found my mixes sounded substantially better on an external mixer, and that nagged at me until I eventually caved and bought the 900. I was able to afford it and I do love using the thing, so for me I think it was worth it. Others who don't care as much about SQ/don't notice the difference... It won't really matter. YMMV
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