Home 2023 Forums Digital DJ Gear New controller dilemma

Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #31370
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Well tell us first what your price range would be, then we could help you.
    If you want to get into more serious controllers you should be aware that they prolly wont come below 400 to 500 bucks.

    #31424
    DJ Loso
    Member

    Terry_42, post: 31526, member: 1843 wrote: Well tell us first what your price range would be, then we could help you.
    If you want to get into more serious controllers you should be aware that they prolly wont come below 400 to 500 bucks.

    I do want a more serious controller, but my price range is $250-$300

    #31433
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Well serious controllers are pushing that price limit a bit… like the Novation Twitch, Reloop Terminal Mix 2,…

    #31493
    squarecell
    Participant

    Reloop Mixage?

    #31495

    I think denon just dropped one down to 399…name slipping my mind right now. also the twitch is 399. i dont know about hooking a serious controller for 250-300

    #31554
    DJ Loso
    Member

    DJAckatz, post: 31651, member: 4135 wrote: I think denon just dropped one down to 399…name slipping my mind right now. also the twitch is 399. i dont know about hooking a serious controller for 250-300

    Thanks yall for the suggestions. Which controller would be the best bet?

    #31558
    rfb
    Member

    Denon MC3000 and Twitch are both really good controllers, depends more on your workflow and software choice. If you want to be able to use (and decide between) both Traktor and Serato Itch/DJ, and maybe want to get a bit into controllerism in the future then the Twitch is for you (if you can do without jogs). If you need jogs and want to use Traktor or VDJ, then the Denon is a very solid choice.

    #31624

    ^ what he said 🙂

    #31626
    eisenhorn
    Member

    i have the denon 3000 with traktor..works a treat….the efx dials with traktor arnt as tight as id liked ie when you move them it takes traktor a second or two to catch up…but its not a big thing…

    have fun!!

    #31884
    DJ Loso
    Member

    rfb, post: 31714, member: 2662 wrote: Denon MC3000 and Twitch are both really good controllers, depends more on your workflow and software choice. If you want to be able to use (and decide between) both Traktor and Serato Itch/DJ, and maybe want to get a bit into controllerism in the future then the Twitch is for you (if you can do without jogs). If you need jogs and want to use Traktor or VDJ, then the Denon is a very solid choice.

    Yes I tend to do a little scratching so jogs are very important. I will check out the Denon. I appreciate it

    #31885
    DJ Loso
    Member

    rfb, post: 31714, member: 2662 wrote: Denon MC3000 and Twitch are both really good controllers, depends more on your workflow and software choice. If you want to be able to use (and decide between) both Traktor and Serato Itch/DJ, and maybe want to get a bit into controllerism in the future then the Twitch is for you (if you can do without jogs). If you need jogs and want to use Traktor or VDJ, then the Denon is a very solid choice.

    Yea right now Im using Virtual Dj, but I started out using Serato

    #31948
    DirtyDan717
    Member

    rfb, post: 31714, member: 2662 wrote: Denon MC3000 and Twitch are both really good controllers, depends more on your workflow and software choice. If you want to be able to use (and decide between) both Traktor and Serato Itch/DJ, and maybe want to get a bit into controllerism in the future then the Twitch is for you (if you can do without jogs). If you need jogs and want to use Traktor or VDJ, then the Denon is a very solid choice.

    I adore my Twitch. I’ve only had it a couple weeks, but the hesitation in picking something without jogs was fleeting after the first day.

    It’s my first controller and I couldn’t be happier with it. I can’t wait to figure out what else this little beast can do.

Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)
  • The forum ‘Digital DJ Gear’ is closed to new topics and replies.