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  1. 22-02-2013  #1

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    USB DJ Controllers

    As some of you know I am now signed onto digital soundwurx :) as part of my progression I want to get more xp as a dj... now i have done a number of nights in local boozers but i dont think thats gonna cut it at an event, so before i move onto CDJs was gonna try having a play with a controller summit a bit more advanced than my DJ2Go summit like the pioneer DDJ Ergo(but without that price tag)

    any suggestions... oh needs to be mappable to either VDJ or traktor btw ;)

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  2. 22-02-2013  #2

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    http://www.numark.com/product/omnicontrol

    what I use m8

    never lets me down,worth taking a look.

    about £150 quid

    (has built in sound card with two stereo outputs phones out and mic in)

    so not just a controller

    Out there and back

  3. 23-02-2013  #3

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    http://www.numark.com/product/mixtrackpro
    What I used, before I sold it.
    Built in soundcard, jog wheels are the same size as CDJs, two stereo outputs, mic input, usb powered & about £150.
    If any of my links are dead, just PM me requesting to re-up.

  4. 23-02-2013  #4

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    was eying up the mixtrack pro2 with the drumpads or pioneer dj-wego
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    the pro 2 looks pretty streamline m8,nowhere you can go get a hands on with any of them?

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    Traktor Kontrol S4!

    http://www.native-instruments.com/en...or-kontrol-s4/

    I had a very hard decision between the Traktor S4 and the Pioneer DDJ-T1 after checking both hands down the Traktor S4!
    It has amazing capabilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ-13 View Post
    Traktor Kontrol S4!

    http://www.native-instruments.com/en...or-kontrol-s4/

    I had a very hard decision between the Traktor S4 and the Pioneer DDJ-T1 after checking both hands down the Traktor S4!
    It has amazing capabilities.
    more expensive but nice :D

    Out there and back

  8. 27-06-2013  #8

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    I used to use the Torq Xponent and really rated them but moved onto CDJ's due to the stick I'd get from other DJ's. You can use CDJ's such as Pioneer 900's and other similar which have a USB connection and can be used to great effect with serato

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    I love my Traktor S4, but thats not to say you dont actually have to use a 'DJ' controller. If you are skilled enough with some other controller, say an MPD or APC, you could easily map those to anything (i say easily...) and have more, or different, tools at your disposal.

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    Another Traktor S4 fan here, the Pioneer range of controllers is very good too.

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