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WHATS BETTER TORQ OR SERATO

TORQ
5
33%
SERATO
10
67%
 
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torq vs serato.....

Post by kingduppy » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:17 pm

I ALWAYS THOUGHT SERATO WAS BETTER BUT NOW MY MATE IS JIVING AT ME TO GET TORQ!?

say what!?

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Post by FSTZ1 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:20 pm

I own Torq

I prefer serato

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Post by kingduppy » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:24 pm

^^ big up th honesty

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Post by chrish » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:11 pm

6 of one half dozen of another.

It's all preference really. I use Torq because it is more affordable, especially after I got 40% off. I like it quite a lot. But really, it's down to what you feel, they all have similar things & issues. Just make sure that your RC cables, needles, etc are all in fair condition & your computer is fast enough to run it without hiccup & you'll be good.

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Post by HGLDT » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:24 pm

I got Torq and I'm very happy with it. Much cheaper too.
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Post by FSTZ1 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:26 pm

ChrisH wrote:6 of one half dozen of another.

It's all preference really. I use Torq because it is more affordable, especially after I got 40% off. I like it quite a lot. But really, it's down to what you feel, they all have similar things & issues. Just make sure that your RC cables, needles, etc are all in fair condition & your computer is fast enough to run it without hiccup & you'll be good.
Torq is ok now (after about 5 software updates)

it was cheap and that is why I bought it instead of traktor scratch or scratch live

the VST Support is also a plus

my main issue is the stock vinyl will only work at 33 rpm (I know about the ms. pinky vinyl, but I havent bought it yet.)

Serato is pretty damn stable and user friendly

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Post by abZ » Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:03 pm

FSTZ wrote:
ChrisH wrote:6 of one half dozen of another.

It's all preference really. I use Torq because it is more affordable, especially after I got 40% off. I like it quite a lot. But really, it's down to what you feel, they all have similar things & issues. Just make sure that your RC cables, needles, etc are all in fair condition & your computer is fast enough to run it without hiccup & you'll be good.
Torq is ok now (after about 5 software updates)

it was cheap and that is why I bought it instead of traktor scratch or scratch live

the VST Support is also a plus

my main issue is the stock vinyl will only work at 33 rpm (I know about the ms. pinky vinyl, but I havent bought it yet.)

Serato is pretty damn stable and user friendly
Yeah you can't bitch about that anymore. Go buy the mspinky vinyls, very much worth it. There is good and bad to each. The price is the biggest. Serato is way overpriced, Traktor too. I like the way the wave forms being stacked on Torq. You can beatmatch visually if there is no percussion in an intro. It comes in handy believe me. Don't like the way you have to search for tunes in Torq but it can help to arrange the folders themselves. I find Torq to be very stable. Have seen Serato and Traktor crash so it isn't like any of them are rocks. Software will be software. The sound quality may be a tit better in Serato and even better in Traktor but almost imperceptible to my trained ears. I def don't feel the need to "upgrade" I am quite content with Torq. Maybe get Serato vinyl so I could use an existing set up every now and again and save myself some trouble.

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Post by FSTZ1 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:25 pm

:oops:

just ordered the ms pinky vinly

no more complaining haha

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Post by coishii » Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:00 am

I'm currently using Serato because it came with the 2nd hand 1200s that I bought.. love it and find it very stable. However, I think the next 6 months are going to be a big developmental stage for this side of things.. I'm sitting back and observing.

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Post by the dub lemon » Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:26 am

serato or traktor > torq

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Post by kingduppy » Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:55 am

BUT WHAT ABOUT INNA CLUB.


cant just walk into a club and play torq..


or can you?

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Post by ruaridh » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:07 pm

ive seen it loads but ive never had any respect for dj's who use it on its own with no vinyl floating about...

I have serato and love it


also im selling a new serato sl1 on ebay if anyones interested (HTFR fucked me over)

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Post by Pallms » Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:35 am

Traktor

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Post by abZ » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:37 am

KingDuppy wrote:BUT WHAT ABOUT INNA CLUB.


cant just walk into a club and play torq..


or can you?
What? Why not? I mean you have to set it up first. None of the clubs I play at have Serato set up either tho.

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Post by FSTZ1 » Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:00 pm

there is actually one club here that has serato setup and the dj's just bring in their laptop and go

this is the exception and not the norm
The Dub Lemon wrote:serato or traktor > torq
can you please tell us why you believe this to be fact?

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Post by marty » Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:14 pm

i've also dj'ed on torq, serato and traktor scratch and to be honest i prefer torq, as i like the software best of all three. still when playing out i prefer vinyl & dubplates as i've had several issues in live-setups with all three systems (as well on pc-notebooks as on macbooks but in the end that's another story) and also realized that i look more onto the monitor as to the audience when using these systems... -r-

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Post by abZ » Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:56 pm

marty wrote:i've also dj'ed on torq, serato and traktor scratch and to be honest i prefer torq, as i like the software best of all three. still when playing out i prefer vinyl & dubplates as i've had several issues in live-setups with all three systems (as well on pc-notebooks as on macbooks but in the end that's another story) and also realized that i look more onto the monitor as to the audience when using these systems... -r-
Everyone has issues from time to time. I will tell you I have less and less problems the longer I use it. Most of the time because of experience I can diagnose and fix the problem before my first record even drops. If you have the dough to burn on dubplates more power to ya!

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Post by ruaridh » Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:45 pm

can someone confirm serato 2 and 3 use the same software dont they? the hardware is the only difference?

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Post by serox » Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:50 pm

I never understand why people want buy something they have never used. What is it you are actually after?!

I only purchased turntables after using friends for a while.
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