TAG: traktor

Oct17

12 Thing To Do At Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE)

Now in it’s 15th year, Amsterdam Dance Event has grown into one of the world’s premier electronic music gatherings. With top DJs playing in dozens of clubs each night, and a daytime program that’s actually interesting enough to attend, ADE has gained enough status in the past few years to be considered a rightful rival to Miami’s annual Winter Music Conference.

With Holland’s globally renowned mainstream dance acts mingling with Berlin’s biggest underground techno practitioners and America’s dance music veterans, it’s hard to be sure where to best spend you time. Check out our list of top things to do at ADE after the jump, and save yourself some time in the que. …MORE

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Jan03

6 DJing Predictions For 2011

It’s exciting to try and predict what 2011 will bring for DJing: so much new gear is released annually, and if you look at what’s changed in just the last 2 to 3 years, it’s clear the pace is not going to slow.

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Jul21

Sneak Peek At New Traktor System By Dubfire (Video)

Native Instruments has released a video clip of former Deep Dish and current Minus label man Dubfire performing at Club Space using what appears to be a new single-unit controller for Traktor. There’s not a whole lot shown in this clip, but it looks similar to the custom controller Richie Hawtin has been using to DJ with for several years now.Who’d have ever thought there’s be so much to manipulate in minimal.



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Mar01

Minus – Making Contakt (Review)

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Making Contakt

Released by Minus


From Detroit to Berlin, Barcelona to Tokyo, Richie Hawtin and his merry gang at Minus tour the world while trying to redefine what a live electronic performance can contain.
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Jan27

iPad Unveiled, But Can You DJ With It?

Update: Having spoken to reps at Ableton, it’s clear the iPad, which uses the same OS as the iPhone, will not run their software. It is unlikely that other music programs would run for the same reason. So, who is going to build the first high-functioning music software for the iPad?

In case you’ve been living under a rock, Steve Jobs announced the release of the iPad this morning in San Francisco. Details are coming so fast, we recommend you just keep hitting refresh on Gizmodo every 15 seconds. But what we want to know is, will the iPad stable enough to run Traktor? Serato? Ableton Live? If the answer’s yes, than the DJ booth just became a much cooler place.

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