Cheers!| 13" rMBP | KORG ZERO4 | NOVATION TWITCH | 2 X CDJ-200 | KONTROL X1 |
It means that alot of "djs" now a days just play a remix. And then when it's about to end they (shakily at best) transition in another remix. And then turn the "color knob" every once in a while to make it seem like they are doing something.
I dunno if that is your experience but I just got out of college and house party djs don't do much more than what I just described.
#2 - I'm not exactly looking for the closest thing to CDJs, I just want to be able to have a lot of control over the sounds and things - I looked at a few videos of the kontrol s2 and s4 and they should be more than enough.
Now all I gotta figure out is the cables/speakers/amp whatever situation.
Thanks for the continued input
I follow. Unfortunately that seems to be a lot of DJs in general
Keep doing your homework. There's a TON. Literally a ton of gear available especially now that is beginner friendly, inexpensive, yet still feature rich.
Cheers!| 13" rMBP | KORG ZERO4 | NOVATION TWITCH | 2 X CDJ-200 | KONTROL X1 |
color knob???
there's a big choice of stuff right now but here's a few i'd say are worth at least taking a look at:
* midi fighter (that u already mentioned) - cheap but a classic, can *always* be used as an addon to any other controller, pro model ads some faders and more buttons but a bit meh imho, the classic really is a classic
* midi fighter 3d - not out yet - but looking very cool
* novation launchpad, 9x9 (almost) grid of backlit pad goodness, u can do just about anything with one or two of these
* mixtrack pro - cheap but a lot of people like it, quite solid
* a&h k2 - cheap, solid 4 channel controller, plenty of buttons too
* native instruments x1, cheap
* native instruments f1, going to be fairly cheap, not out yet
* novation twitch - medium price, touch strips
* vextax vci100 - medium price 2nd hand, a bit old in the tooth but very solid with some decent features
* native instruments s2 - medium price (or was when they had their offer on), hid jogs, well built
* native instruments s4 - 4 deck version of s2 basically, more expensive
* vextax vci400 - expensive but very versatile, good solid build
* the new modular behringer controllers coming out soon (going to be very cheap but maybe good)
first thing to think about is whether u want decent jogs or not, or any at all...\
edit: not to forget the dnsc2000 for a pretty decent cdj type midi controller. the behringer pl-1 might well do the same job as that
11mba / 13mbp / tsp2 / live9 / audio10 / 2x reloop rp7000gold / 2x xdj1000 / 2x d2maschine mk2 / x1 mk2 / z1 / f1 / midifighter / lpd8 / 2x launchpad / launchkontrol xl
Originally Posted by derschaich
11mba / 13mbp / tsp2 / live9 / audio10 / 2x reloop rp7000gold / 2x xdj1000 / 2x d2maschine mk2 / x1 mk2 / z1 / f1 / midifighter / lpd8 / 2x launchpad / launchkontrol xl
Originally Posted by derschaich
11mba / 13mbp / tsp2 / live9 / audio10 / 2x reloop rp7000gold / 2x xdj1000 / 2x d2maschine mk2 / x1 mk2 / z1 / f1 / midifighter / lpd8 / 2x launchpad / launchkontrol xl
Originally Posted by derschaich
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