Home 2023 Forums Digital DJ Gear Which Of These Controllers For A Novice?

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  • #2029606
    DJ Vintage
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    I am far from advising anybody on starting on the top end gear (usually only confuses and actually makes for a lesser experience), I am for starting with something at a certain quality and feature set.

    This for two reasons: 1) using a better tool enhances your first experience and will sooner get you deeper into it and 2) if for some reason you don’t like it, you have a better chance of selling the gear on.

    The controller being only one part of the equation, there is the software to consider. For most software you need the full version to activate the recording option which you seem to want. VDJ is a very expensive upgrade, but comes with life time updates (not valuable to you yet, as you don’t know if this will be a lifetime hobby or more), Serato and Traktor about the same sort of money, Mixvibes Cross is slightly less. The software version you get with your controller is usually a lite, LE or intro version that is (severely) limited.

    Putting all that on the table, currently the controller that gets most points is the Reloop Beatmix 4. Very decent starter hardware, all the necessary features to last your from beginner into a bit more intermediate (so no need to upgrade after 3 months) and it comes (for a limited time) with the full version of Serato. At 299 euro (including the full software saving at least a 100 euro upgrade) it’s a very good deal.

    Be sure to get a controller with a soundcard built-in. You’d need to get a separate one otherwise, so having it in your controller is much easier by a mile.

    Finally, an experienced DJ can play on anything (if push comes to shove I could use the DJ 2 Go for a gig, but not with much fun 🙂 ), but if you start on a DJ2GO, you will miss a lot of the feeling of what it is really like to be playing on a more serious controller.

    The Hercules doesn’t have pitch faders, which is something you’d miss quickly, imho.

    The Mixtrack Pro is a nice starter bit of gear and you can probably get a mk1 for not too much money second-hand too.

    Hope that helps.

    Greetinx.

    #2029627
    Simon Walsh
    Participant

    Thanks for the help mate.

    That did strike a bit of a chord and was a bit of a major concern of mine — that if I did get a DJ2GO or similar, I’d quite quickly want something better.

    I think I’m going to shop around for a second-hand Mixtrack Pro 1, as they seem to be going for around £60-75, which is about as much as I’d want to pay at the minute. Nice as the Pro 2 is, I don’t think I can justify or see the significant gain by paying an extra £100.

    #2029821
    simon field
    Participant

    Hi Simon,

    i was in your boat literally about 2 weeks ago, and decided to buy the Behringer CMD Studio 4A. i paid £135 for it new, really nice controller does everything you would need it to. i was close to buying a mixtrack pro 2 also a very nice controller but just couldnt afford the cost what with having to buy software aswell as. the deckadance software you get with the behringer is not the best in the world but i think for starting out its perfect as the LE version gives you full control and access to your library.

    i hope this helps and good luck starting out

    Simon.

    #2029838
    Simon Walsh
    Participant

    Thanks Simon!

    I’ve got my eyes on a Mixtrack Pro now. This seems to be everything I’m after amd a bit more, and with the Pro II out now, the price is very reasonable — especially on the second hand and reconditioned market where it’s less than £100.

    #2030041
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    I would recommend to go with the Mixtrack Pro if you want cheap and good, I would very much recommend against the Behringer.

    #2030049
    Simon Walsh
    Participant

    Thanks Terry, and everyone else! Will let you know how I get on.

    #2031938
    Simon Walsh
    Participant

    Mixtrack Pro 1 w/ Headphones for £90 — Deal or no deal for a complete novice?

    #2031944
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    sounds good if all is in good shape.

    #2031948
    Simon Walsh
    Participant

    Supposedly ‘mint’ condition, and only owned since Xmas. Seller wants to upgrade to something more advanced already. Pictures are a little blurry but all lights and buttons appear to be working.

    #2032534
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Sorry m8, but to compare Numark Mixtrack Pro and Hercules Control Instinct isn’t really there. It is delivered with DJUCED software which needs replacing right off the bat. Which means a full version of Traktor, VDJ or Cross (if they have supported drivers. Forget Serato support, not available.

    The USB-cable is permanently attached, so break it and you are up the proverbial “sh*t-creek”.

    I had the “pleasure” of talking to a guy promoting DJ gear at MediaMarkt a while back and actually put my hands on this one. Frankly, just my opinion, it’s a toy and feels the part. Sometimes things can look plasticy, but feel somewhat ok. This unit feels as plastic as it looks, from the jogs to the buttons.

    This is something I might give a 12-year old for xmas, see him play with it til end of january and then ending up on the pile of other discarded toys. Also, unlike the Mixtrack Pro (as proven by the OP who might buy a second-hand one) the Control Instinct has no resale value whatsoever. So, once you bought it, the moment you tire of it, you can’t sell it on for any kind of money.

    The Mixtrack Pro is professional by comparison and something you can actually get a feel for real DJ-ing on.

    I am not trying to put anything down, but I couldn’t help but give my opinion.

    Greetinx.

    #2032537
    Simon Walsh
    Participant

    Thanks for the input.

    Still not bought anything yet lol. The guy with the Mixtrack has gone on holiday so I’ve left him an offer to think about.

    I’m very much ‘off’ the Control Instinct, that’s not even in the running now. The lack of proper pitch controllers has really put me off.

    Having watched a lot of videos and read reviews, I’m between the afore mentioned Mixtrack and the Control Air. The Air appears to be able to do everything I’d want to do as a complete novice, and although not as ‘pro’ as the Mixtrack, should get the job done and help me achieve my goals over the next six months to a year before I may have to upgrade.

    So if he can bring the price of his Mixtrack to what I would be paying for the Air, I’ll go for the Mixtrack. If not I’ll get the Air, which is also brand new so the warranty may be handy!

    Thank you to everyone for their input. Been friendly and informative.

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