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  • #1014186
    softcore
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    Wouldnt use the Launchpad with anything else other than Ableton Live as it is a controller strictly attached to Live’s workflow. It “can be used” with other software, but in reality it will be just a matrix of buttons (it only sends note on-off messages) and unless you are a Max/MSP programmer freak there’s not much else you can do with it – dont get me wrong, its a great device for its purpose and I love it – not regreted getting it, BUT its purpose is not what you are trying to achieve with your set up!

    The rest of the stuff seem all like they could do what you are planning to do but better wait for more informed replies by people who use them.

    And actually what is your preferred software? I think this will play a big role in choosing the right controller-mixer.

    😉

    #1014195
    Terry_42
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    What software do you intend to use?

    #1014200
    DeeJay SiBoogie
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    What CDJ/DJM have you got as I’d probably stick with that and possibly go with the F1. Then I’d use 2 chns for the CDJs and 2chns for Traktor Decks & Remix decks

    #1014211
    djjjuk
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    thanks for the replies 🙂

    i have CDJ 1000s and a DJM 700. i know i can map the 700 to traktor, not sure how easy that is or whether its actually worth doing?

    after doing a bit of research since making the OP, it seems the best solution for me would might be to get an X1 and an audio 2, which i can take to gigs or wherever with the laptop and use those alongside the club/bar’s installation. or sell the DJM and get a Z2.

    with regards to software, is traktor more flexible in what equipment you can use to control it? i have limited knowledge but doesnt serato kind of limit you to integrated all in one controllers and is more for vinyl/cd (timecode?) enthusiasts? happy for input on software choice, really dont mind.

    #30596
    DeeJay SiBoogie
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    Both Traktor and Serato are controlled by either Midi or Timcode so any controller can be mapped to either. One big difference is you can use any soundcard with Traktor whereas with Serato it has to be either a Rane soundcard, a Rane mixer or a controller with a built in certified soundcard like the Pioneer DJ SX or the programe won’t work. I used Traktor in the past but not Serato so can’t comment on it’s functions. The Z2 and F1 certainly look intersting, particulaly if you’re in to remixing on the fly with the sample deck function. However, another option would be to use something like the APC20 or 40 with Ableton along side your current set up.
    If you are looking to replace your current set up you’d have no problem get a price that would allow you purchase a controller and software package

    #30604
    softcore
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    If I wasnt an Ableton Live guy, I would definitely prefer Traktor over Serato but this is a completely personal choice based rather on personal taste-workflow rather than an informed decision based after testing both programs – I have never worked with Serato.

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