mc4000, mc6000mk2, or something else?
I'm not really a DJ anymore, in the 90's I played 6 nights a week in various clubs, also did rave after parties and other events, so it's all stuck in my head.
I do get to do guest appearances once in a while still, and used a controller for the first time a couple of years ago.
If it makes a difference, depending on the event, I play 90s alternative, 80s new wave, also industrial/goth and if I'm lucky a techno set.
So I'd like to pick up a controller, here's the thing - when I did this for a living, it was mostly on Denon 2000's (about 80%, the other 20% was vinyl).
So I got very used to having pitch bend buttons. The pioneer unit I used, while great, did not have those.
I see that's still a Denon thing and I think I'd like to have that again, though I guess with remapping I'd be able to repurpose buttons on any controller (not sure about that).
I like all the screens and fancy stuff, but as this is not my mainstay I'll probably want something relatively inexpensive.
Looking at the Denon mc4000, seems to get some great reviews still, though it came out in 2015(?) and I'm a bit concerned about getting something that old.
Any advice?
PS: no scratching and no auto-sync, I do a lot of beatmixing but all by ear so need great cueing, a nice pitch fader and pitch buttons. Basic EQ and effects. I'm a tech guy (software) so all the extra stuff will be played with for sure but not really a requirement.