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  • Vestax VCI 100

    25 78.13%
  • Allen & Heath Xone 2D

    7 21.88%
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    Retired DJTT Moderator DvlsAdvct's Avatar
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    Honestly, I'm a huge fan of the VCI-100, but I'm finding myself distancing from the controls it provides. I don't find its interface logical for "outside the box" DJ use, and that's creating a problem as I want to do more complex things.

    I love the unit, and I would recommend it to anyone, but Tekki's kinda right... Jog Wheels are kinda useless (for me) at this point. They just take up space where there could be more buttons, faders and knobs.
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    I love my VCI-100 and will probably love it even more when I get the SE upgrades for it. I'm looking at the Otus and the VCM-600 right now as means to expand my control surface with Ableton Live.

    But right now VCI-100 + Akai MPD24 are a good combo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DvlsAdvct View Post
    Honestly, I'm a huge fan of the VCI-100, but I'm finding myself distancing from the controls it provides. I don't find its interface logical for "outside the box" DJ use, and that's creating a problem as I want to do more complex things.

    I love the unit, and I would recommend it to anyone, but Tekki's kinda right... Jog Wheels are kinda useless (for me) at this point. They just take up space where there could be more buttons, faders and knobs.
    I'd have to, there, i dont really use the jogs for much at all and could easily get around with just having a single one - i dont think jog wheels are completely useless even if you are doing unconventional things, that said i dont really think 2 at all one is enough and it should be stuck away in a corner somewhere because it hardly gets touched. The whole 2 decks and a mixer all combined into such a small is a little too much. It does a little bit of everything but is the master of nothing in the end.

    The real problem is that there is not really that many, if any suitable solutions out there that are a)compact b)are a decent quality c) are affordable and d) have a nice distrobution of controls - the only thing that really comes close is a Novation Remote SL-25 or a 37. Even that has a less than ideal layout though, really the best solution is to go the diy route.

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    I find the jog wheels very useful. I use them about 90% of the time when I mix music. I also got jog wheel grips but they are falling apart (New thread)
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