Why do you need a dedicated filter knob? You've got three dedicate FX knobs on the top, just make one of them filter and you're good to go.
Why do you need a dedicated filter knob? You've got three dedicate FX knobs on the top, just make one of them filter and you're good to go.
Lack of a filter knob is my #1 gripe with ITCH, my EQing process uses filter quite frequently. I can live without it, but in traktor why would I. I bet they won't let you remap the gain knobs either.
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I really think it should have dedicated filter knobs. As an itch user that is a distinctive advantage of traktor. This controller has been held back to protect the s4 which is a shame because they should be pushing boundaries not making them.
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I feel sorry for my friend who just bought a mixtrack pro + X1. Seems like for the same money he could of gotten this guy come Oct/Nov. But from what i can see the S2 is pretty much a mixtrack pro anyway.. just looks way better
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also looks like the S2 will have a smaller footprint which will make it easier to gig with if you only use 2 channels, i think that on its own is a good aspect of it.
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The biggest gripe I have is that none of this seems legit. I understand leaks, but at this point shouldn't NI have either confirmed or denied or made any sort of statement on the deal? I have been unable to find any.
And if they are trying to take part of the market that the small 2-channel mixers have, why introduce this at a price that is almost 3x's as much as a mixtrack pro? I mean it looks nicer and I'm positive it has a better build but what does it really bring to the table?
I'll remain doubtful until I see some solid evidence. Like info from NI or a real picture or video of one being used.
True, but still, what would you really be getting. Take the software out and its still a $400-$500 machine. Get a mixtrack and you can upgrade to pro for $130. So you get the same thing (roughly) for less than 400. I'm not some huge mixtrack supporter even though i may sound like one; I would just like to see some more info. I think the price point is too high, because I would like to see a traktor dedicated controller that is a step below the s4. But not 3 steps in price above a mixtrack. If thats the case I'd wait and just spend an extra couple hundred and get the s4.
With the available information, I dont get the s2 at that price point.
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