Originally Posted by
Scalage
There's nothing wrong with being a beginner, no need to be ashamed of that. The Mixtrack is fine, not just for beginners but even for most dj's in general I'd say. I've done some fancy stuff live with it. Well, fancy for me anyway. Its soundcard is not that loud though, but I only plug it into amps anyway and it has enough power for that.
The Pioneer will lose its value pretty quickly for exactly the reason you mentioned. I actually own its little brother (the DDJ-SR), but I only bought it after spending a lot of time with the Mixtrack and getting the basics down. I know it will lose value pretty quickly, but that doesn't concern me because I'll use it for a long time. I have no intention of selling it on after half a year or so.
Almost forgot to mention the software, I use both the Mixtrack and the DDJ-SR with Traktor, using my own mappings. I also learned to map using the Mixtrack.
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