Novation Twitch or Traktor S2
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  1. #1
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    Default Novation Twitch or Traktor S2

    Ok so I have an avid love for EDM ( mostly dubstep ) and have a very good music backround ( play bass, drums, guitar, and do vocals ) but am now finding myself more and more wanting to start learning to DJ. So my question to you guys / galz is what is the best or the two to start on? I was origionally going to buy the M Audio Xponent but I have a feeling that I may be unhappy with this product after a number of reviews I have read. Im looking for something thats plug and play right out of the box that I can slap some headphones in, read some tutorials, and start practicing my way to learning how to DJ. Any advice you could give me would be greatly appreciated. I only have about $400 to spend so getting something more expensive is not an option. Thanks again for reading!

    *Edit* I would also be open to buying a Xponent with a midi fighter as well so that is also an option
    Last edited by Cur3d; 03-08-2012 at 10:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cur3d View Post
    Ok so I have an avid love for EDM ( mostly dubstep ) and have a very good music backround ( play bass, drums, guitar, and do vocals ) but am now finding myself more and more wanting to start learning to DJ. So my question to you guys / galz is what is the best or the two to start on? I was origionally going to buy the M Audio Xponent but I have a feeling that I may be unhappy with this product after a number of reviews I have read. Im looking for something thats plug and play right out of the box that I can slap some headphones in, read some tutorials, and start practicing my way to learning how to DJ. Any advice you could give me would be greatly appreciated. I only have about $400 to spend so getting something more expensive is not an option. Thanks again for reading!

    *Edit* I would also be open to buying a Xponent with a midi fighter as well so that is also an option
    s2 is solid especially since the price drop, only downside is that its not an s4

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    Are jog wheels an absolute deal breaker for you? If so get an S2.

    Do you want slicer mode? If so get a twitch.

    You can read some of my experiences with twitch in the serato forums. There is also a twitch owners thread in the controllers forum.

    I feel the S2 is a much better beginners product. It has possibly higher resale value if you don't like DJing afterall as well.

    I bought twitch though cause I wanted the portability and the "newer and cooler" things which aren't possible with the S2.

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    not a deal breaker for me, although i wouldnt know because i have no experience Djing at all. But i think from everything i have read that the S2 is a much better suit for beginners so I think im going to lean in that direction.

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    I have a Twitch and love it but In your case I'd recommend the S2.

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