Im a newb help please!!!
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September 7, 2014 at 10:20 am #2052962
Terry_42
KeymasterThen get a reloop Terminal Mix 8 (all pro features in a good price) and check out some good headphones (Sennheiser HD-25 II, Beats Mixr, Nocs, Reloop RHP-20).
We have the best classes right here:
http://www.digitaldjtips.com/how-to-dj-training-courses/September 7, 2014 at 10:28 am #2053021deathy
ParticipantThe site you’re on has a video course called “How to Digital DJ Fast“, it’s a good place to start. There are several other courses available here that you can use to expand from there.
I am also a n00b, but had a much lower budget than you do, so I won’t be able to give a great recommendation there, but you should be able to get How to Choose a DJ Controller from registering on the website, and then use DJ Controllers: The Ultimate Buyers Guide 2014, also hosted here, to help your selection process.
September 8, 2014 at 2:56 pm #2053581DJ Vintage
ModeratorPioneer DDJ-SX is an option as well. As is the Denon MC2000 mkII.
September 10, 2014 at 7:06 pm #2054891Marco Solo
ParticipantSX? Surely you meant SB?
September 10, 2014 at 7:10 pm #2054911DJ Vintage
ModeratorOops … yep. SB is correct … thank you, Marco!
September 10, 2014 at 11:54 pm #2055012Terry_42
KeymasterActually with his budget the SX is correct.
September 11, 2014 at 6:25 pm #2055801Olly
ParticipantThe DDJ-SB is a good place to start if you aren’t too sure if you want to DJ or not as it is quite inexpensive BUT, if you know you want to be DJing for quite sometime, if you can get your hands on the Numark 4TRAK that would be the best option, in my opinion, as it’s fully metal, it has some really nice jogs and honestly, it’s just an all round great controller (the best controller for traktor by far!)
Thanks just my opinion, hope it helps!!
September 11, 2014 at 11:11 pm #2056011DJ Vintage
ModeratorHi,
Although we love it when our readers are enthusiastic about gear (usually the stuff they own or aspire to own in the future), forum rules state that we don’t allow people to claim any gear, software, music, etx. as “the best” “the worst” and such.
In short, you can vent your vision, opinion, beliefs, as long as you make sure you make very clear that that is what it is.
So, saying that “imho it’s just an all round great controller (I personally think it’s the best control for Traktor by far!)” would be just fine. Stating these things like they are universal or undisputable true is not.
You might consider this nitpicky, but the reason for this rule is that while we respect everyone’s opinion, we also realise everybody has an opinion. And if you state that the 4TRAK is the best controller for Traktor by far as if it were the truth, it opens the door for those that disagree with that to “attack” you and before you know it we have a shouting match or I am right, you are wrong situation going on.
By all means, keep contributing and venting your opinion, just try to avoid making absolute statements.
September 11, 2014 at 11:31 pm #2056061Olly
ParticipantSorry man, just trying to help as I think I heard it in a review.
September 12, 2014 at 12:00 am #2056081Annakyn
ParticipantIMO comes down to what software you want to use! Traktor or Serato the big 2! Personally if I would only use NI devices with Traktor but there are loads of controllers mapped for Serato, there is other software out there of course. Try reading the controller guide.
September 12, 2014 at 10:34 am #2056171Lamid45G
ParticipantHe did says “in his opinion” twice…
Numark 4TRAK that would be the best option, in my opinion
Thanks just my opinion,
September 12, 2014 at 11:12 am #2056221DJ Vintage
ModeratorYou are right, Rizki. I didn’t remove anything or such. Unfortunately I know that people will read a statement like:
(the best controller for Traktor by far!)
and start reacting to it, before they ever read the “just my opinion” at the bottom.
It was more a friendly notice to keep an eye on that.
And thanks for standing up for your fellow forum dwellers 😀
September 15, 2014 at 4:39 am #2057332Alex Hinrichs
ParticipantThanks for all the responses everyone! Also what are some decently priced speakers I should look at?
September 15, 2014 at 9:18 am #2057451Tuomas Helander
ParticipantAbout speakers, anything you have already will propably do (like home hi-fi system or so). For starter that is. You really don’t need any high grade active speakers to get going. Whenever you start producing stuff, its a different thing.
For the little practicing I do at home, I just have a good set of PC speakers (Creative gigaworks T80 that is).
About the controller issue, I have a penny or two: I think yo should go for something “cheap”, say an entry lvl controller for starters. Practice for a year or so, and only then will you know what are the things YOU want from your controller AND your software.
September 15, 2014 at 5:56 pm #2057772Isaiah Furrow
ParticipantI’d second the recommendation of the TM8. I have one and really like it so far. The question I would pose to the OP, with your $1000 and under budget, what all are you wanting to include in that price? Just the controller/software? Headphones as well? Will you be picking up a microphone or any other bits?
With the budget listed I’d bet he’s at least somewhat serious about this, so I would recommend going with a controller that comes with and was designed to operate the full Serato DJ(if that’s the software chosen).
Lastly, for now, I would also second the recommendation to check out all that this site has to offer. I’m currently part of the Scratching course and love it. There is so much great info on this site, even just the free parts. Keep us posted, I’ll check back later…. -
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