Traktor Scratch Pro 2 Technic 1210's Audio 4 Stanton SA-5 Innofader Stanton t.90 MPC-500 Traktor Kontrol S2 Midi Fighter classic
Nice setup man
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I dig the setup and case, dawg!
Interesting, why the external mixer?
Thanks
Traktor Scratch Pro 2 Technic 1210's Audio 4 Stanton SA-5 Innofader Stanton t.90 MPC-500 Traktor Kontrol S2 Midi Fighter classic
I did have 2 1210's before i got a S2 i sold 1 and for some time i used the laptop as deck b just to play music and practic scratching. I have a audio 4 under the stand. And with the S2D2 mapping i can have it set up with the 1210. I'm keeping the mixer as i love it and still use it a lot. I do have a set of t90s if i ever wanna hook one up.
Traktor Scratch Pro 2 Technic 1210's Audio 4 Stanton SA-5 Innofader Stanton t.90 MPC-500 Traktor Kontrol S2 Midi Fighter classic
cool controller setup, the stanton mixer looks really flat. were the 1210s higher than the mixer?
This is my music production/ controllerist setup. It includes:
15" MBP
APC40
Maschine
Kawai pn85
Mbox mini
Alesis controlPad
Pluggable 10 port USB 2.0 hub
Furmam power conditioner
M-audio keystudio
SOFTWARE:
Ableton Suite 8
Traktor 2
Protools 8 LE
Logic studio 9
Massive
Maschine
Stutter edit
Sugar bytes Turnado
I basically have two sides to my setup. One for music production, synthesis, and midi mapping. The other side is for part writing, dj'in and all out controller INSANITY.
My favorite way to use my setup is as follows.
I use my maschine (running In ableton) to establish my groove.
Then I will use my keyboard and a massive patch to lay down that perfect bass line over the beat. Then I repeat the same step for other melodic voices.
Once I have my tracks built up I like to route them all into "decks".
And finally, I like to place turnado and stutter edit instances on each deck. Then I proceed to get lost for hours turning knobs and recording loop upon loop. Hope y'all like it!
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