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Traktor / Serato?

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:34 pm
by azair
Hi all.

So I'm finally very close at getting my Technics and a decent mixer, now I just want to collect some information about these two software, so I'm all set.

I see there's a price difference, Serato is more expensive. Why is that? Isn't it the same concept and don't you get the same things?

I know you hate the "which is best" questions, but let me put it this way "why is Serato more expensive?"

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:40 pm
by lowpass
I use traktor only so I couldn't tell you which is better but I've found it to be a very good program

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:06 am
by fattyknuckles
there both great but, if you plan on getting booked anywhere then most likey the in house set up will be serato... thats something to take into consideration.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:20 am
by norman swashbuckle
traktors better, better timecoded vinyl, cant be bothered to go into it.

google vs

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:32 am
by fattyknuckles
norman swashbuckle wrote:traktors better, better timecoded vinyl, cant be bothered to go into it.

google vs
maybe... but, there price tag is full of fail.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:54 am
by Pallms
I like Traktor a lot better, but it may just be personal preference.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:08 am
by fattyknuckles
iv heard pretty good things about it... the either or with it tho is the same with what turntables or cdjs to buy, it really just comes down to what you will be playing on at a gig. same the with turntables and cd decks...

word is that torq is really good too.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:03 pm
by caeraphym
Traktor Scratch Pro or STFU!

Better quality interface/soundcard made with high quality components by Germans who actually give a shit how something sounds aswell as how it operates.

Superior timecoding vinyl.

Immense effects section.

It doesn't matter what the prefered medium is in clubs/venues because changing over interfaces is as easy as plugging in your laptop ffs, and can be done one channel at a time between mixes to avoid any disturbances whilst setting up.

And if it's good enough for Richie Hawtin... :lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:23 pm
by shredexx
serato... standard
Plastician

"I've been using Serato since October 2005, when I purchased it on tour in the States. I used it for the first time the day after I got back and I haven't done a 100% vinyl set since. I'd never consider cutting another Dubplate, and my stomach turns at the thought of using a CD deck! It truly has revolutionised my DJ sets and I even use it to record my Radio One show."
and... argue with this roster

45 KING > The King of the Beats

?UESTLOVE > The Roots drummer and DJ

A-SIDES > D&B Producer & DJ

A-TRAK > DMC, ITF and Vestax Champ

AFRIKA BAMBAATAA > Zulu Nation, Planet Rock

AKUFEN > Does things his way

AL3 > 2005 & 1998 National DJ Champion - Coming Soon!

ALLAN BANFORD > DJ / Producer / Remixer

DJ AM > The US Entertainment Industry's Premier DJ

BEAT JUNKIES > International beat phenomenon

BENI G > Mixologists

DJ BIJAL > Mr Everywhere

DJ BIZNIZZ > The En4cers!

BJOERN WILKE > Level Non Zero Records

DJ BOMBASTICO > Ghosttown DJs

BONOBO > It came from the sea

BOOZOO BAJOU > Dust My Broom

C2C > 4 x DMC Team World Champs

CAPITAL J > The Natural Born Killer - Coming Soon!

CUT KILLER > Pioneer of the French hip hop movement

CUTCANNIBALZ > Beatwars and Da Kid

DJ CXL > 2003 NZ DMC Champion - Coming Soon!

DAMON WILD > Rave Generator!

DAVE CLARKE > - Coming Soon!

DAVE TARRIDA > Sativae Records

DJ DEBONAIR > Arena Rocking DJ - Producer - DJ for Country Super - Coming Soon!

DIPLO > Renaissance Man meets Bart Simpson down South

DJ EMPRESS > - Coming Soon!

DJ ENFERNO > Live Remix Project

EVIL EDDIE RICHARDS > Britan's godfather of house and techno

DJ FAB > Hip Hop Resistance Paris

FANU > The One Man Revolution

FATBOY SLIM > - Coming Soon!

FELIX DA HOUSECAT > One of the most creative artists in music today - Coming Soon!

DJ FLAME > Freesouls co-founder and Indonesian Club DJ

FUNKMASTER FLEX > - Coming Soon!

DJ GERO > Double French DMC Champion - Coming Soon!

GROOVERIDER > - Coming Soon!

HAUL & MASON > Four turntable beatdown

HEIKO LAUX > Kanzleramt Records

DJ I-DEE > - Coming Soon!

IG CULTURE > New Sector Movements

ILL INSANITY > Rob Swift, Precision & Total Eclipse - Coming Soon!

DJ JAM > Snoop Dogg's & Dr. Dre's Official DJ

JAY DABHI > "Mumbai after dark"

JAZZY JAY > Def Jam founder, DMC DJ Hall of Fame

JAZZY JEFF > The Magnificent

JEFF MILLIGAN > Minimal Techno Producer

JEREMY P CAULFIELD > Dumb-Unit

JOHN TEJADA > Prolific Techno & House Producer

JUNIOR SANCHEZ > DJ/Producer/Remixer

JUST DIZLE > Le Champion

K-N-S > Founder of Diwrek Hit Entertainment

DJ KAI > Rising star of the New York house scene

KID FRESH > Lordz of Fitness

KILMORE > Incubus - Coming Soon!

KING BRITT > Vibrationoligist - Coming Soon!

KLUTE > Drum & Bass producer extraordinaire

KUTMASTA KURT > Dr. Dooom

L.E.S. > DJ / Producer - Nas's DJ

DJ LEN SWANN > Tech Mob, Revolution champ

MAKOTO > Good Looking, Human Elements

MARCO PASSARANI > the Finalfrontier

MARK DE CLIVE-LOWE > Broken-Beat Producer

DJ MARKY > Innerground Records from Brazil

MARTYN > Get the funk down

MAX GRAHAM > Producer, Composer, DJ

MISSILL > DJ/Graffiti Writer/Producer

MIXMASTER MIKE > Beastie Boys - Coming Soon!

MONK > Halluci-nation

NEIL ARMSTRONG > 5th Platoon

DJ NU-MARK > Plays on Sound

OLLIE TEEBA > The Herbaliser

PEANUT BUTTER WOLF > Stones Throw Records

PLASTICIAN > Terrorhythm Recordings

DJ POGO > - Coming Soon!

DJ POISON IVY > Queen Of Dirty South

PRINCE PAUL > Legendary Hip Hop Producer

QUANTIC > Tru Thoughts Records

DJ RECTANGLE > DMC Champ, battle record master - Coming Soon!

DJ RIZ > One half of Crooklyn Clan

ROB SWIFT > X-ecutioner, DMC East Coast champion

DJ ROCKID > 5 x Dutch DMC champ

RONI SIZE > Mercury Award Winner - Coming Soon!

SAM ROUANET > a.k.a. Reynold

SASHA > One of the World's Best DJs

SATOSHI TOMIIE > Saw Recordings - Coming Soon!

SCRAPE TACTICIANS > DJ / Turntablizm Crew

SHAWN TULSI > A mish-mash of funky house and dark disco - Coming Soon!

DJ SHORTEE > 'Queen of the Scratch World' - DJ Times

DJ SHORTY > - Coming Soon!

SIR-VERE > The face of NZ Hip Hop

DJ SKRIBBLE > Diversify your soul - Coming Soon!

DJ SOLOMON > DJ for the Golden State Warriors

DJ SPINBAD > Technical master

DJ SPINNA > Producer, DJ, Remixer

STEVE AOKI > Founder of Dim Mak Records

STRETCH ARMSTRONG > Plant Music

STRICTLY KEV > The public face of DJ Food

DJ SWIFT > French DMC Finalist - Coming Soon!

THE NEXTMEN > Motherf**king International Superstar DeeJays

DJ TOMEKK > Tomasz Kuklicz

DJ VADIM > The Art of Listening

DJ VAJRA > 4 Time DMC USA Finalist. 2002 WSTC world champion

DJ WOODY > 2X World Champ

YES KING > Adams.Rae.Productions

DJ YODA > No ordinary scratch DJ

Z-TRIP > Party-rocking DJ



Serato does what it says on the tin... near flawless vinyl emulation... it doesnt try and fuck around with effects and all that shit... its just there... nice interface which is clear and easy to maneuver around...

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:40 pm
by abZ
fattyknuckles wrote:
norman swashbuckle wrote:traktors better, better timecoded vinyl, cant be bothered to go into it.

google vs
maybe... but, there price tag is full of fail.
Serato's price bad is fail. TS isn't that much more but you get a lot more for your money IMO. The Scratch Amp or whatever they call it is worth the price tag almost in itself imo. That said I use Torq. Really nice set up for the poorboys. Extra win now that I got my new 45rpm vinyls from mspinky.

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:53 pm
by fattyknuckles
Caeraphym wrote:Traktor Scratch Pro or STFU!/And if it's good enough for Richie Hawtin... :lol:

:roll:

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:55 pm
by fattyknuckles
abZ wrote:
fattyknuckles wrote:
norman swashbuckle wrote:traktors better, better timecoded vinyl, cant be bothered to go into it.

google vs
maybe... but, there price tag is full of fail.
Serato's price bad is fail. TS isn't that much more but you get a lot more for your money IMO. The Scratch Amp or whatever they call it is worth the price tag almost in itself imo. That said I use Torq. Really nice set up for the poorboys. Extra win now that I got my new 45rpm vinyls from mspinky.
you can get a serato hub from guitar center for 200 bakes bro...

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:02 pm
by yeager
o.k real talk here as i have used both extensively .
traktor is a superior product in every way. no arguments.
however i now use ableton w/the apc 40, and its light years beyond that.
if you must have the vinyl approach one thing to consider is
serato is in the process of integrating with ableton and the initial feedback is amazing. you may want to hold off for a short while.
here is the link.
http://www.ableton.com/serato-partnership

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:08 pm
by abZ
fattyknuckles wrote:
abZ wrote:
fattyknuckles wrote:
norman swashbuckle wrote:traktors better, better timecoded vinyl, cant be bothered to go into it.

google vs
maybe... but, there price tag is full of fail.
Serato's price bad is fail. TS isn't that much more but you get a lot more for your money IMO. The Scratch Amp or whatever they call it is worth the price tag almost in itself imo. That said I use Torq. Really nice set up for the poorboys. Extra win now that I got my new 45rpm vinyls from mspinky.
you can get a serato hub from guitar center for 200 bakes bro...
Since when? Show me. http://www.guitarcenter.com/Search/Defa ... &Search=Go

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:58 pm
by fattyknuckles
you call them up and ask them if they have any used ones?

all you will get is just the hub for 200 but, its the hub... for 200.