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    Timecode for General DJing

    I've had a passion for hip-hop music for al ong tiem now, and this last year I've really wanted to DJ. Now that I have the capital to do so, I am looking and studying hard in to what to get. I really really want to use Traktor Scratch A6 and hook it up to 2 turntables and a mixer.

    But not only do I want to play at parties, but I really want to incorporate my DJing in to music production more than anything. YYou never see DJ Premier, DJ Quik, DJ Jazzy Jeff, etc with a midi controller, but I Feel that may be the easiest option for multi purpose DJing... Unless my noobiness is shining through and I don't realize something.

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    Controllers are a legit option, especially if you want to play parties. Easy to transport and just as easy to set up. If you go for a more traditional setup it's gonna be a big pain to carry around.

    Just because those guys don't use controllers doesn't make them useless. If you've ever watched an NI promo video you'd see some popular djs/producers doing some pretty impressive routines with whatever product NI is trying to sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by franke View Post
    I really want to incorporate my DJing in to music production more than anything
    Mind if I ask why? Or, more specifically, what you want to accomplish…

    They don't seem like the kind of things you can really combine in a meaningful way. I must be missing something.

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    I think the OP means something along the lines of what DJ Premier does

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomcie View Post
    I think the OP means something along the lines of what DJ Premier does

    Sooooo... a hip hop DJ and producer?
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    ^^^ yes exactly. Beats were originally made by looping parats of songs and drum breaks. Now you can use programs like reason and ableton to do them, but I always htought it'd be fun to listen to old funk, soul, and jazz albums and looping them in to beats.

    But, I just purchased the NS6 Hopefully I can do these things with it.

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    Out of all the controllers out there, the NS6 is pretty nice. Let us know how it goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by franke View Post
    Beats were originally made by looping parats of songs and drum breaks.
    Absolutely. And you might get something you want out of DJing…and the NS6 is certainly not a bad option. But if you want to make beats based off sampling, you might end up happier with Maschine or an MPC. Completely different animals, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by franke View Post
    I just purchased the NS6 Hopefully I can do these things with it.
    As you're looking to two both DJing and production, the NS6 should work quite well. You can use ITCH, use TTs/CDJs without a computer, and ITCH will (eventually) support the Bridge - which will provide integration between ITCH and Ableton Live.

    Seems like a versatile choice to me.

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    Get turntables. You can use the interface to record real records from them if you wish to sample. And honestly, it sounds like you kind of want them... I did when I first started and just ended up buying them down the road. You might as well get them now, and get separate equipment for production. All you really need is a daw... Keyboard / maschine / mpc are all useful in addition to this, but you can get started with just the mouse and keyboard, then get a feel for what you really want as you discover your limitations, workflow and production strengths/weeknesses...

    And I really suggest splurging or waiting around to find a good deal on tables... controllers just aren't the same.

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