i'd buy, like, 6 of these if you got that sorted. literally.
-mw
ps. what about other dj programs? though since i'm already running traktor that's the one i REALLY want to see implemented
Call me crazy, but I think you might be better off looking at a great laptop for doing DJing. I have plenty of friends who use Finalscratch or Rane for doing live mixing / remixing in clubs, at raves, etc. You could go either PC or Mac and find this to be a much better option than the Receptor.messiahwannabe wrote:i see you guys support a lot of native instruments stuff - so when is traktor dj pro going to be added to the list?
i'd buy, like, 6 of these if you got that sorted. literally.
-mw
ps. what about other dj programs? though since i'm already running traktor that's the one i REALLY want to see implemented
projektio wrote:Call me crazy, but I think you might be better off looking at a great laptop for doing DJing. I have plenty of friends who use Finalscratch or Rane for doing live mixing / remixing in clubs, at raves, etc. You could go either PC or Mac and find this to be a much better option than the Receptor.
For the sake of discussion, what advantages do you see for being able to run Traktor on the Receptor? Do you think it is better than a tricked-out laptop? You might have some good ideas as to why Traktor should be made available on the Receptor, so what are they? This would be a great place for you to cause a buzz...messiahwannabe wrote:i see what you're saying, but i have my reasons for prefering to use receptor if possible (i'm currently using a laptop fwiw) so i'm hoping someone has some information on this!projektio wrote:Call me crazy, but I think you might be better off looking at a great laptop for doing DJing. I have plenty of friends who use Finalscratch or Rane for doing live mixing / remixing in clubs, at raves, etc. You could go either PC or Mac and find this to be a much better option than the Receptor.
i wonder if this sort of thinkng is gonna keep traktor from getting developed on this box?
projektio wrote:For the sake of discussion, what advantages do you see for being able to run Traktor on the Receptor? Do you think it is better than a tricked-out laptop? You might have some good ideas as to why Traktor should be made available on the Receptor, so what are they? This would be a great place for you to cause a buzz...
projektio wrote:As for my opinion, or anyone else, being a reason for Muse to not work on getting Traktor onto the Receptor, I don't carry that much weight. But seriously, I think there are TONS of other VST programs that are going to be their main priorities for awhile.
This sounds like a really unique niche in the music market, so I congratulate you on finding it, and you should definitely exploit this as much as possible. Now as to your point about someone "walking off with my cd booklet" this is most certainly a possibility, you can't trust anyone. I have known plenty of DJs who have had vinyl and/or cds "disappear" after a night spinning at a club.messiahwannabe wrote:ok - for what it's worth, i'm getting a lot of work putting together bands at 5 star resorts in southeast asia. my angle is that i put together a band playing genre x (i work in several styles) but with a dj instead of a drummer. in the beginning, i was THE dj, but after a while i got so much work, and my band was so in demand, and other projects started coming my way, that i started to hire other dj's to play my beats behind several projects. and at this point, while i trust the handful of dj's i work with, if i continue expanding i'm gonna have to start working with whoever is available. and all one of these dj's has to do is walk off with my cd booklet, and. voila, they can do what i do, at least with 30-50 beats or so. then they can, for a while at least, work off of my efforts, undercut me on bids, etc. trust me, in southeast asia this is a plausible scenario.
I think loading up your beats is certainly a possibility, and other guys here might know what would be the best software to do it. I mainly use my Receptor with virtual synths and/or guitar effects. For drums, I use BFD and Stylus RMX exclusively.messiahwannabe wrote:so what i'd like to do is load up all these beats onto a receptor, maybe with some synths/presets and maybe even a live virtual mixing board (perhaps even with some virtual security on the receptor? is that possible?) so someone would actually have to steal the damn receptor itself and hack into it in order to get at, what, some mp3's of my beats? in return for facing jail time? i just feel like it might be a more secure solution for me. A laptop could walk off, and brought back the next day, almost as easily as a pack of cds. call me paranoid, but this has been a concern of mine for ages, and i *thought* receptor might be the solution.
True, laptops can be fragile if not handled properly, but I still have yet to meet a DJ who uses a Receptor exclusively instead of a laptop. And of my 20 friends or so who DJ and have gotten away from vinyl/cds and moved toward more virtual means of "spinning" tracks, only 1-2 of them have attempted it, and they love their laptops, both PC and Mac. I think that since the Receptor is still a computer at heart, its components would still be fairly fragile, just like a laptop. I wonder if the Panasonic "ToughBook" series would be something to check out? They are RUGGED as hell man, my friends in the military use them...messiahwannabe wrote:also, laptops are delicate as hell - do i really want one getting thrown in a closet under a pile of gear by some roadie at the end of each day?
projektio wrote:A couple of additional thoughts:
I think loading up your beats is certainly a possibility, and other guys here might know what would be the best software to do it. I mainly use my Receptor with virtual synths and/or guitar effects. For drums, I use BFD and Stylus RMX exclusively.
well, with the receptor, i've got roadies and musicians looking out to make sure it doesn't walk off, and it's so big and bulky it's gonna be harder to pull off - theres plenty of security at these 5 star places.projektio wrote:And yes, if someone got caught they "might" face jail time, but of every musician I have known (including myself) who has seen gear get stolen at gigs, it is 1) rarely recovered and 2) even if it was found, the person who took it got away with it 99% of the time. Jail would be wishful thinking!![]()
so it doesn't even have, say, password protection to get into the settings and stuff? i repeatedly see "you don't need a password to connect" in the ethernet setup chapter of the receptor manual i downloaded, so i'm thinking this isn't an option... receptor people, this would be a good optional featue, don't you think?projektio wrote:Oh yeah, and the Receptor is a computer, so if anyone has the time to look up what it is online, they could figure out a way to access the Receptor's hard drive and take whatever they wanted off of it (i.e. your MP3 beats)
projektio wrote:True, laptops can be fragile if not handled properly, but I still have yet to meet a DJ who uses a Receptor exclusively instead of a laptop. And of my 20 friends or so who DJ and have gotten away from vinyl/cds and moved toward more virtual means of "spinning" tracks, only 1-2 of them have attempted it, and they love their laptops, both PC and Mac.
projektio wrote:I wonder if the Panasonic "ToughBook" series would be something to check out? They are RUGGED as hell man, my friends in the military use them...
projektio wrote:At the end of the day, I would look further into the software end of things, to make sure that there is something available on the Receptor that would fit your needs, before you make the $1500 plunge into one.
Cheers!
projektio
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