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  • #14990
    VinnyBlanc
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    Controller vs CDJ vs Vinyl …nothing is “beginner” or “pro” in that sense.
    With concern of cost…a controller can probably get you up and running cheaper/faster than the other 2 methods though.

    Who will you be taking “lessons” from? I would check what format that person uses first.

    #14992
    Leonardo
    Member

    VinnyBlanc, post: 15058, member: 737 wrote: Controller vs CDJ vs Vinyl …nothing is “beginner” or “pro” in that sense.
    With concern of cost…a controller can probably get you up and running cheaper/faster than the other 2 methods though.

    Who will you be taking “lessons” from? I would check what format that person uses first.

    this guy has been djing over 20 years,and he uses cd player,i wanted a controller because is cheaper and then when i’ll be able to afford i’ll get cd player

    #1003013
    DAP-one
    Member

    Get a controller that you can plug turntables into.Hercules RMX,s4,s2 or whatever

    #15024
    VinnyBlanc
    Participant

    DDJ-S1 is going to be the controller that most closely emulates a pair of cdjs and a mixer.


    #15041
    DAP-one
    Member

    Looks baller but when are they going to make a all in one cdj controller unit from pioneer??

    #15048
    VinnyBlanc
    Participant

    DAP-one, post: 15109, member: 1404 wrote: Looks baller but when are they going to make a all in one cdj controller unit from pioneer??

    Probably Never…

    If you Want a true all in one typed CDJ mixer look into a Numark Mixdeck or something similar from the other manufacturers…

    #15088
    Leonardo
    Member

    what about Pioneer DDJ-Ergo DJ Controller?

    #15089
    VinnyBlanc
    Participant

    That is way farther away from 2 cdjs and a mixer than the DDJ pictured above.
    Wasn’t that your goal?

    #15121
    Pär Hessler
    Participant

    I think you think the wrong way here!

    A controller and its layout should be cunstructed to work together with the software IMO
    Not to emulate CDJs as good as possible, that is one of the reasons I think Pio does not have any good controllers.
    An other reason is that it just has no good quality compared to the pricetag!

    So I recommend eather CDJ400/DJM400 or Denon S1200/x120 (Denon is IMO better in terms of quality and value for money)
    OR if you want a cheap controller to start with the Numark Mixtrak Pro.

    If you considder sticking with a controller and not later go to CDJ I would recommend you to get a better controller:
    There is IMO The Denon MC6000/MC3000 and NI S4/S2 if you want to run Traktor
    Denon MC6000/MC3000 if you wan to run VDJ
    Numark NS6 if you want to run ITCH

    #15205
    DirtyRottenHippie
    Participant

    The Traktor Kontrol S2 is on sale now until March 31st. It’s $399 now instead of $599. You can’t pass that deal up! You’re pretty much getting the controller for the price of a Mixtrack Pro if you take into consideration the pro software that comes with it. This is seriously so good for beginners and it will last you a long, long time I believe. I’ve got a Mixtrack Pro now, had it about 4 months and I already feel like I’ve outgrown it. I’ll be ordering the S2 this coming Friday 🙂

    #15272
    Leonardo
    Member

    Thanks guys

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