Someone asked which software I use, VDJ is the one I’m most comfrotable with but I have used Traktor once or twice as well.
Todd Oddity, post: 13565, member: 1042 wrote: I admit to not being a Pioneer fan, but I really don’t see the Ergo being a good investment at all. From everything I’ve read, it does less than the competition but costs more.
If you are willing to go modular, maybe something like the Denon SC2000’s would work for you – I believe they have a nice long throw, and are solid units too for a reasonable price.
Yeah I looked at them before I started this thread but the jogwheels seem so incredibly tiny on them and that seems really annoying…
synthet1c, post: 13561, member: 1107 wrote: I wouldn’t get the scs4dj if using software, if you ever want to hook it up you lose the screen and the soundcard, which are the only selling points of it, so it would be less capable than a basic mixtrack
Yeah but I’m not against not using software so that wouldn’t really be a problem, would you recommend it in that case?
I must say that I’m quiet suprised that it seem like the majority of dj controllers have really low res pitch faders are they expecting you to always use that cheap sync button and never learn beatmatching or what?
Well anyways I’ve looked at the numark N4 and pretty high res faders and it offers the same kind of features that I really liked in the Mixtrack Pro, so it seem like I should either get that or wait until Reloop and Behringer release their new decks…