Wanted to gauge Traktor users stance on the Kontrol F1
Yes, on release date, can't wait!
Yes, but I don't really like the way NI are heading
Maybe, haven't decided yet, see how it plays out
No, not really interested in the remix decks
No, just to stick it to NI
Other
Wanted to gauge Traktor users stance on the Kontrol F1
i am the %100! lol
If you don't have haters, you're not doing it right
Not any more your not
I'm definitely interested in the remix decks as the current sample decks are just not that useful to me. I have Ableton and use it for some things, but not for straight-up DJing. I like Traktor a lot too, but the sample decks just don't give me the flexibility of doing "Ableton-like" stuff. I like to mix just straight up DJ'ing and some live remixing/performance...so What is ideal is either
a) Ableton with some extra functionality to do some DJ'ing or
b) Traktor with some extra functionality to do some live remixing...
Choice depends on whether you need more live performance/remixing functionality or more DJ'ing functionality. And yes, I know that I could run Ableton and Traktor at the same time, but that just seems like a huge hassle...
So I will likely get an F1,,,but am not super pleased with NI on this.
Traktor: Kontrol X1, Kontrol F1, DN-MC3000, DN-X1700
Ableton: Launchpad, nanoKontrol2, LPK-25, BCR2000
Don't really care about the remix decks enough just yet, but I am pretty disgusted with where NI is headed. The extra sample decks I have now will do just fine...
not interested in the remix decks. only thing i´m interested is the improved bpm detection
I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.
Really what I would like to see is the implementation of VSTs being able to be used for better effects....
I'm intrested in the remix decks but will simply use ableton to do the task. I don't need a new controller.
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