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Published on 05/23/11 at 13:14I bought a virtual mixing console Hercules MK4 and I wanted to replace the software supplied with (Virtual DJ) in a version that was too limited.
I chose traktor pro to his reputation, and because there was a promo to 99 € in NI.
I use it in small parties with friends, coupled with the MK4, just for fun.
GETTING STARTED
Install without any problem.
The configuration is fairly easy (manual in pdf format)
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
imac core 2 duo 3Ghz 22p
or old intel centrino laptop with Win XP (this one on this train but it just does it anyway)
the software is stable
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 6 months.
I appreciate its relative simplicity and the possibilities to map any MIDI controller with the "controlling manager" included. Good sound, effects and settings respond well, the automatic fitting the tempo is ok. Ditto for research in the collection that is fast.
Too bad it only supports its own internal effects (no plugin).
Another small flaw and can manage playslist but it lacks a mode 'random' for the shuffle.
I would say to sum up: effective product.
I chose traktor pro to his reputation, and because there was a promo to 99 € in NI.
I use it in small parties with friends, coupled with the MK4, just for fun.
GETTING STARTED
Install without any problem.
The configuration is fairly easy (manual in pdf format)
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
imac core 2 duo 3Ghz 22p
or old intel centrino laptop with Win XP (this one on this train but it just does it anyway)
the software is stable
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 6 months.
I appreciate its relative simplicity and the possibilities to map any MIDI controller with the "controlling manager" included. Good sound, effects and settings respond well, the automatic fitting the tempo is ok. Ditto for research in the collection that is fast.
Too bad it only supports its own internal effects (no plugin).
Another small flaw and can manage playslist but it lacks a mode 'random' for the shuffle.
I would say to sum up: effective product.