FYI Vista is horrible but I recently installed Windows 7 on a new laptop and it works great so far, though I haven't given it an intense audio workout yet. (Oh, and I hear a lot of stories about Mac's crashing and having weird problems, btw.)
Anyway, I had Serato running on my Windows XP and it did work fine; I hope to try it on Windows 7 this week--if so I'll report back. ~David On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Joel Gajewski<[email protected]> wrote: > > I have only watched them being used, but I have heard that Vista caused > problems in Serato and most people uninstalled Vista and went back to XP. > Not sure about Vista and Traktor though. Ask wherever you go to buy it or > hit up some other message boards. Macs don't seem t have these problems > though. ;) kekekeke > > I know that a few of the bigger clubs here have a Serato set up ready to go, > so it seems to be the standard. Not necessarily better, but just more widely > used. > > Joel > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Arturo Lopez <[email protected]> > To: Three-One-Three <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 3:22:49 PM > Subject: (313) Serato Vs Traktor smackdown for my consumer dollars. > > I will be purchasing either Serato Scratch or Traktor Scratch in a few > months along with a Windows 7 laptop. I'm going to be getting some > hands-on time with both over the next few weeks, but wanted to see if > anyone has some strong opinions, or things I should look for in > particular. I've heard different people swear by each, but just > trying to cover my bases and harness the power of the 313 hive-mind a > bit. This is just for a 2 turntable setup with the timecoded vinyl, > just mixing, no scratching, nothing fancy. > > -Art > >
