Patech's set up

Patech's set up
Posted on: 01.12.2011 by Carter Wetrich
Here is the latest update on my set up. My DJing rig has 2 Traktor Scratch Pros on 2 Dell e6400 laptops, 2 Technics MK5 turntables w/Ortofon needles, Allen & Heath Xone 4D, Ecler Nuo 2.0 w/innofader, Native Instruments Maschine MK1, Korg Nanokontrol, Native Instruments Audio 6 & Audio 2 soundcard, Samson Media ONE 3a monitors, Fender PA system, Acorn Masterkey61 keyboard, Audio Technica ATH-M50 headphones, Behringer DC-1 & LC-1. I also use most of my controllers to produce on ableton and Maschine with my HP desktop PC.



Carlee Pickard
02.12.2011
Originally Posted by Patech
$600 is a lot of cash to me... I didnt realize that a new laptop cost that much, just to run traktor. I picked up a lightly used $200 4 year old laptop that runs traktor better than some macs on this community . LoL
How can you make a statement like that? Unless you're comparing it to a 7 year old Mac and even then... you can't make generalized statements like that. Especially if you haven't even met 2% of the community in real life.
Marlena Filippo
24.03.2013
awsome neat setup mate!!! is it just traktor?? and how did u get the Behringer DC-1 & LC-1??? they didnt come out yet
Carter Wetrich
10.02.2013
Yeah the innofader sticker covers the eternal logo nicely. I chose the innofader over the eternal because I heard the eternal didn't cut as sharp as an inno.
Kiyoko Wellisch
10.02.2013
They seem perfect for the job

That innofader logo on your Nuo, is that a sticker?
Carter Wetrich
10.02.2013
Yeah the CMDs are great! they feel solid, the buttons are hard like the f1 and I like the click. I used 2 beams from a garage workbench from the home improvement store to bring up the height. They were like $1 a piece. They look like this:

Kiyoko Wellisch
10.02.2013
Oooh, you have CMDs! I'm envious! How are you finding them? What are you using to bring them up to mixer height?
Carter Wetrich
10.02.2013
I got these CMD controllers when I spun for Behringer at Namm 2013. I made a custom mapping for the LC-1 that I'll share with you guys so you'll have something to work with when they come out. I also installed an Audio Innovative innofader pro into my Ecler Nuo 2.0, rubberized my eq knobs and got another MK5 turntable.





Dori Specht
12.04.2012
You're making progress man, nice gear!
Carter Wetrich
12.04.2012
I decided that a Hybrid set up is best for playing with others so I got rid of 1 Maschine and Picked up a Technics 1200 MK5 and an Ecler Nuo 2.0 mixer to practice scratching.

Carter Wetrich
13.12.2011
July 2012 I sold off the Vestax VCM 600, Akai MPD32, NI Audio 10 soundcard, Pioneer cdj 200, Ipad2 & dock to get an Allen & Heath Xone 4D. I wanted a 2 Maschine drumpad set up but found out that I needed another laptop. So I sold my Dell d630 and got 2 Dell e6400 laptops and another Maschine.

Carter Wetrich
02.12.2011
Thanks for clearing that up MrPopinjay. I've been on the community s for a while and I can tell you that I I've heard a lot of complaints about Traktor on macs. I'm not saying that Macs aren't good but you can get the same power from a PC at half the cost. Besides, a 7 year old mac wouldn't even be able to run Traktor, but a 7 year old Pc would.
Kiyoko Wellisch
02.12.2011
Well some people have had problems with their macs. I imagine he's comparing the difference between a cheap and well treated machine and an expensive one that has been neglected, bloated and has driver issues :P

But yeah still, 98% of the time the super power mac is better, if not necessary.
Carlee Pickard
02.12.2011
Originally Posted by Patech
$600 is a lot of cash to me... I didnt realize that a new laptop cost that much, just to run traktor. I picked up a lightly used $200 4 year old laptop that runs traktor better than some macs on this community . LoL
How can you make a statement like that? Unless you're comparing it to a 7 year old Mac and even then... you can't make generalized statements like that. Especially if you haven't even met 2% of the community in real life.
Carter Wetrich
02.12.2011
$600 is a lot of cash to me... I didnt realize that a new laptop cost that much, just to run traktor. I picked up a lightly used $200 4 year old laptop that runs traktor better than some macs on this community . LoL
Chas Giraldez
01.12.2011
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
That's how you do it! I always get a little confused when people spend huge amounts of money on a powerful laptop and then just use it for traktor.
Absolutely. I can understand if someone who's into gaming or video editing would get a high power laptop, but if the most powerful program running on their system is traktor, a $600 or a base macbook will do the job just fine. Save money for more gear .
Karolis Petrauskas
01.12.2011
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
That's how you do it! I always get a little confused when people spend huge amounts of money on a powerful laptop and then just use it for traktor.
^^Agreed^^
Kiyoko Wellisch
01.12.2011
Originally Posted by Patech
Here we are few months later and I've added a Dell laptop with the bare minimum specs to run traktor or maschine on windows xp. (It runs PRIME!)
That's how you do it! I always get a little confused when people spend huge amounts of money on a powerful laptop and then just use it for traktor.
Carter Wetrich
01.12.2011
I decided to get the Vestax VCM-600 and sell the APCs because I didn't like the APC80 layout as much and wanted a more solid mixer section. Then I traded my Korg Kontrol49 for an Akai MPD32. Then I replaced the Korg keyboard with an Acorn Masterkey61. A couple months later I got a Native Instruments Audio 10, an Ipad 2 and and i/o dock to use touch osc and other apps.


Carter Wetrich
01.12.2011
Here we are a few months later and I've added a Dell laptop with the bare minimum specs to run traktor or maschine on windows xp. (It runs PRIME!) In 2011 I picked up a Native Instruments Maschine and Audio Technica ath m50 headphones for production but ended up using it for Traktor more.



Carter Wetrich
01.12.2011
I got sick of the CMX 3000s so I sold them and my mixer. Then decided to dive into Traktor, so I got an Akai APC40 and a Native Instruments Audio 2 soundcard and Samson Media ONE 3a monitors. Then I discovered the "APC 80" so I picked up an Akai APC 20 so I could do 4 deck mixing with Traktor.





Carter Wetrich
01.12.2011
In 2007 Money got tight so I had to sell my decks but a few months later I decided that vinyl was too expensive and that digital was the way to go so I picked up a Pioneer CMX 3000 dual cdj and an Apple Powerbook g4. 2008 is when I started messing around with some free trial DJ software and becoming more open with different ways of mixing. Then my laptop got stolen at a gig... a word of advice, don't drink too much when you DJ. So I replaced it with a refurbished IMac g5 but that piece of crap didn't last 6 months. While it was working I picked up a Korg Kontrol49 on Craigslist to start learning how to produce on reason.

Carter Wetrich
01.12.2011
I first learned to DJ on Technics 1200 mk2s and a Stanton rm80 mixer on my Fender PA system. My best friend lent me his set up along with his crate with some good trance records when he got kick out of his house in 2002. I had them for about a year before they went back to my friend but with the time I spent with them I learned about phrases and how to beatmatch by ear. In 2004 I purchased my very first setup on ebay, I got 2 Technics 1200 mk2s and a Behringer djx700 4 channel mixer and began my search for records to build my own crate. In 2006 I picked up a Pioneer CDJ 200 and started DJing at raves for Neosapiens.


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