I’d go with the Hercules RMX, its built like a tank, Soundcard is built in, and can be used as a Mixer with external CDJ’s or Turntables for timecode use as well if the software allows you to use any old soundcard e.g. Mixxx, Mixvibes, VDJ.
And hey to another Irishman on the forum you can get one for 225 euro from Thomann, they are super fast to deliver.
It had been a toss-up between the Numark Omni Control and the Hercules RMX but I thought I had read somewhere that the RMX doesn’t have a soundcard. Looks like I was wrong!
Ah, must’ve been the Steel I was looking at then. My buddy is stretched to 300 euro maximum, this is just something he wants to play with a little. I don’t even know if he’s mixed before tbh!
Go with the RMX. I did months of research looking for a controller under 400, and even in that price bracket, the RMX was the best I could find. Bought it and was totally happy with it. Used it for about a year before upgrading to a Kontrol S4
I’ve actually still got my RMX, been meaning to sell it, but I’m in the States
Even second hand, doubt he’ll pick up much more than maybe a Behringer BCD for under the 225 euro mark anyhows.
Considering the RMX is brand spanking new for that, with software included and under warranty, he’ll prolly sell it for close to 200 if he feels he needs an upgrade after 6 months.
If he’s ordering from Thomann BTW, worthwhile getting one of their Laptop stands for 15 euro, I’m a little peeved I was over my weight limit on the plane and cant get one here for less than $60
Hmmm well I know this guy is into hip hop as well so the nicer jogwheels on the Mixtrack Pro might swing it. Would you guys say the build quality is below the RMX?
If they guy is into hip hop and wants to try his hand at any kind of scratching the rmx is probably a no-no, the jogs are really only any use for cueing and bending whereas the mixtrack’s are touch sensitive and BIG