Help choosing my first controller!
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September 7, 2012 at 12:17 am #1011735
Coltrane09
ParticipantHow about either the Denon MC3000 or it’s bigger brother the MC6000? Very durable controllers.
September 7, 2012 at 1:12 am #1011738DJ Swaiy
MemberColtrane09, post: 28117, member: 2800 wrote: How about either the Denon MC3000 or it’s bigger brother the MC6000? Very durable controllers.
Thanks, I did not even look at this controller. Will have a closer look but i read the review and it sounds great!
September 7, 2012 at 3:25 am #1011747Steelo
ParticipantVestax controllers are of high qualilty and durability
September 7, 2012 at 7:38 am #1011765Terry_42
KeymasterThe VCI-300 is really good with the basic stuff and if you do not need to do extreme things. Well built etc. and comes with Itch.
I myself have the Terminal Mix 4, it is extremely well built controller with everything on it, so no need to use shift a whole lot of the time. However it does only come with DJ Intro. For some that is enough and it is the best “basic” software I know. If you need more you need to factor in the cost of a Pro DJ software license (Traktor or VDJ) as there is no upgrade path from Serato yet. It does have the best jogwheels I know of so far though (apart from the motorized NS7).
If you do not need 4 decks, the N4 is not as good build quality (plastic) as the Terminal Mix 2.
If you want to go Traktor, then the S2 is really tightly mapped. However some people dislike that it is plasticy and the small jogwheels.
The Novation Twitch is a fun controller however for me especially for weddings etc. it has major downsides: No jogwheels. I am just used to bring in tunes with manual matching and nudging. It is really low volume by itself, you can mitigate this but you should consider it. It is too cramped for me.
The Denons are really high quality and the good thing about them is: They are not really the best at anything, but they are really good at everything and built like a tank. However for my workflow I also found them to be a little cramped in the EQ section especially.
I would recommend if you can to get down what software you want to use first and then decide on the controller!
September 8, 2012 at 6:26 am #1011827DJ Swaiy
MemberThanks Terry, you got me sold on the Terminal Mix 4! Appreciate the help.
September 8, 2012 at 2:28 pm #28067rfb
MemberI too would’ve said either the Reloop or the Denon MC3000. I used the Kontrol S2 for a few months now, and it’s a very good controller in its functionality, but the build quality (and I don’t care what all the NI nuthuggers say, I still use NI gear, but come on, be real folks…) is sub par, period. The Denon feels amazing, actually I maybe would’ve bought one today, for me the only dealbreaker is that it has no loop encoders, which I love. But other than that it is of amazing quality and packs everything you could ask for in a controller with a footprint considerably smaller than the S2.
Have fun with your new controller! 🙂
September 10, 2012 at 9:01 pm #1011972Dj G Cue
ParticipantI love my VESTAX VCI-300 MK2. I got it at 123dj.com it came bundled with a free wireless mic & headphones. The free headphones & mic were kinda cheap. i can use the mic but i had to get new headphones. i only payed $529.00 with 2 extra years of insurance.
amazon has it for $499.00September 14, 2012 at 5:36 am #1012143DjBullet
MemberThe Numark N4 !
Iv had a for a while now and its the most versatile controller iv played with. It comes with serato and vdj off the box but out of preference i use traktor and you can find perfect mapping files and it has more features than anyother controllers on your list and i think its the cheapest ( not sure ). It gives you an option for 4 decks which you might want to learn to use someday in the near future! the knobs also even though being plastic have a rubberly feel and its just generally a really nice looking controller ( <—– my picture ) .September 15, 2012 at 7:24 pm #1012197Michael Wagner
ParticipantI have a Twitch (which I use with Traktor) and love it. The main things you should consider regarding it are (as Terry said) the jog wheel issue. Some people really prefer to have them, however I found I got used to djing without them very quickly and now I don’t miss them at all. You’ve got to ask yourself which group you fall into, because obviously that could be a dealbreaker.
The other issue is your djing style. Do you want to really get into controllerism and custom map everything? If so, that’s a plus in the Twitch’s favor, because it’s incredibly well suited to that. As I said, I use it with traktor despite the fact it was designed for itch. The traktor mapping that novation provides is functional, but to really get the most out of it you’re gonna have to map it yourself(or use one of the custom maps that are already out there, there are some very good ones.
Overall I couldn’t be happier with my choice, and if the factors I brought up appeal to you, you’re not going to find a better controller for the price. I bought mine used from guitar center for $200.
September 16, 2012 at 12:56 am #1012204BoomBox
ParticipantDJ Swaiy, post: 28212, member: 3866 wrote: Thanks Terry, you got me sold on the Terminal Mix 4! Appreciate the help.
At this moment in time i believe this is the best money for value controller you can get…. and some.
Only time will tell (as it is still a new controller) but in my opinion is, Reloop undersold themselves a bit here.Having owned the TM4 for a bit now the only three things i dislike about it is the stupid encoder knob they used instead of regular pots in the FX section, the fact you cannot have a constant dim light on on your buttons so you can easily see them in a dark DJ booth, especially the cot cue/sampler, and the fact the VUs are Maser volume only – why oh why…!
September 21, 2012 at 5:32 am #1012413DJ Swaiy
MemberThanks for all the advise peops, just picked up my Terminal Mix 4 which i paid $600 AUD.
Got a club gig next week and hopefully I’ll be able to use it live then!September 22, 2012 at 2:30 am #1012438BoomBox
ParticipantCongratulations on both, gig and controller.
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