Really need help deciding what system i should get!!
Hi,
Im Eche Palante and i’m becoming a DJ. I’m suppose to be getting my equipment next weekend and I get to choose like whatever I want I guess =P (all a’s in schoool = 4.2 GPA). Anyways, i just started getting into DJing in January and now im getting good at it. I’ve already made two party mixes by just using the Traktor software (torrent of course). I’ve come around to the software and now im in the decision stage. My choices have come down to these two things. Either the Traktor Kontrol S4 with the new software or two pioneer cdj’s 800 with a behringer DDM4000. Now, i can get used to any software in like 1-2 weeks. Whether it’s traktor or serato. I really need help deciding. Im going to be DJing at parties. the environment is like 500+ kids and I really want to sound good. I also want to be high rated for my equipment. Then again, im already used to the traktor. but as i said before i can get used to software. so can anyone tell me what i should get, why i should, and the difference between using the CDJ + mixer and the s4. thanks!
i know your asking for help in deciding what to get for your setup… but ill point out piracy isnt supported here. not saying it doesnt happen. but lets keep that out next time
i personally love the s4 and think its a good all around setup (/ is perfect with a midifighter)
are you loooking at cdj/mixer/ timecode just so you can " look cool" or are you looking at that route for a certain reason?
“I also want to be high rated for my equipment” ------ see? who cares what you use as long as you drop fat beats all night? amiright?
Hi - Here’s some quick advice, keep quiet about your pirate software mate. The vast majority of people on here have worked very hard to purchase genuine copies of the product. Let’s hope none of the mods decide to take an interest in your IP address.
As for which system you should buy - that’s really only a decision you can make. Go do your research, read reviews, search through this forum and maybe even go and demo some kit. They all have pros and cons and what’s right for me may well be different to what’s right for you. There is a good deal of information on here - you just have to put the work in and look for it, should be no problem for an A grade student.
if you want more help please repeat this line 5 times:
"I am sorry I am an a$$hole for using pirate software which ensures everyone else has to pay top dollar for it. I promise I am really not a precocious tw@t and hope people will be good enough to give me some advice."
“I am sorry I am an a$$hole for using pirate software which ensures everyone else has to pay top dollar for it. I promise I am really not a precocious tw@t and hope people will be good enough to give me some advice.”
“I am sorry I am an a$$hole for using pirate software which ensures everyone else has to pay top dollar for it. I promise I am really not a precocious tw@t and hope people will be good enough to give me some advice.”
“I am sorry I am an a$$hole for using pirate software which ensures everyone else has to pay top dollar for it. I promise I am really not a precocious tw@t and hope people will be good enough to give me some advice.”
“I am sorry I am an a$$hole for using pirate software which ensures everyone else has to pay top dollar for it. I promise I am really not a precocious tw@t and hope people will be good enough to give me some advice.”
“I am sorry I am an a$$hole for using pirate software which ensures everyone else has to pay top dollar for it. I promise I am really not a precocious tw@t and hope people will be good enough to give me some advice.”
what do you play? If you’re trying to cut/scratch w/ hip-hop or whatever you might want to be carefull if you’re looking at controllers over actual turntables bud.
Typical club stuff I guess…I mean you can mix all those genres togther with an s4. The s4 actually isnt too bad for scratching and dropping in tracks…just a lot different than tt’s. If you want to get heavy into scratching go for the TT’s bud. Oh…and don’t get anything that you’re not familiar w/…get a controller or whatever and use it for a lil and then decide if you want a midifighter or an x1 etc…
I did the 1210s thing for 10+ years and then didn’t touch anything for another 10. When I got back into it I went straight for the S4 and haven’t looked back. Adding TTs to the S4 at a later date is a simple add-on (just don’t come home with a B).
Another S4 vote here. Whatever you get, start with legal software (which luckily comes packaged with the S4), or the dragon of unhappiness will fly up your ass.