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    Terry_42
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    Buy a 200 bucks controller and you are set for a gig, buy cheap CDJs and it will suck.
    Any decent “cheap” CDJ setup will cost you at least 1500-2000 bucks (with a decent mixer) a good CDJ setup more closely to 4000-6000. Then you will still have no PA system and no lights if you ever plan on going mobile.

    Now having played with top of the line CDJs (Pioneer 2000s) I can easily tell you:
    There is NOTHING you can do with those CDJs that I cannot do with my Macbook and my Controller, except maybe play CDs. Now let’s calculate: MacBook is really old and prolly you can get my model used for 300 bucks, plus a good controller (mine costs like 500) and you are set and still have spare money for stuff like innofaders (if you scratch), chroma keys (for style), lights and a PA and will still be a long shot below a highend CDJ setup… that can do nothing more, except you do not need a laptop…

    So if it is worth 2000-3000 dollar to you not having to use a laptop, by all means start saving. I play your gigs meanwhile…

    #1006816
    VinnyBlanc
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    Cheap CDJs – Pioneer CDJ-400s (about $800 for a used pair) and you still need a mixer.
    For a little over $800 you can get most top tier controllers out right now.

    If money is an issue… Get a Mixtrack Pro for $150-200 and rock out VDJ or Traktor on that.

    #1006824
    Steelo
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    just buy a controller with large and decent jogwheels and you’ve covered the only advantage CDJs have over controllers IMO.

    #1006840
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Indeed. I currently spin on a Reloop Terminal Mix and with those jogs, manual beatmatching is really easy. Even scratching is no problem and WAY BETTER than on CDJs. I rarely use the sync button anyhow…

    #1006920
    Bahstid
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    I’ve just gone the opposite route – after many years finally moving of vinyl and cds to “digital”, and would second the above comments that a controller is basically the way to go, but with one more idea for you:

    I’d say forget the CDJs completely – basically they’re not going to teach you anything more than using a reasonable controller will, nor be any more fun, especially when trying to be budget concious. At the very top end, being able to use the CDJs as a controller is quite a major feature, but even then they only work as fairly limited controllers, but will do severe wallet damage anyway – I’ve just bought a top-end controller with a bunch of extra toys for much less than ONE of the CDJs I would have otherwise bought, never mind the mixer I would have wanted to match them with.

    You seem to be wanting to get more physical in your mixing, so what I’d maybe think might be good for you is to aim for a DVS-ready or upgradeable controller, and when you have the budget, hunt down some used 1200’s and try out timecode instead. A pair of used turntables will probably run you less a single entry-level CDJ too.

    I haven’t got rid of the laptop for you, but I’m not sure why you really want to – once you have a controller, its less “laptop djing” than having a clear screen and a way to carry heaps of music without worrying about needing to burn CDs, skippping CDs, or finding *that* track that’s somewhere on one of these 10 discs… if you were thinking of USB sticks/SD cards instead, speaking from experience its still fiddly. And back to the thing about the screen, even the best CDJs are just poor imitations of the nice one you’ve already got.

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