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Semper Victis
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Help for a newcomer.
i'm thinking of buying some hardware soon, for some dj sets. I'm wondering if i should go with a controller, or just individual jogwheels and a mixer. Can anyone help me out, maybe throw out some good brands.
Re: Help for a newcomer.
What's your budget? I'd probably recommend the Traktor S2 or a pair of 2nd hand CDJs and a mixerSemper Victis wrote:i'm thinking of buying some hardware soon, for some dj sets. I'm wondering if i should go with a controller, or just individual jogwheels and a mixer. Can anyone help me out, maybe throw out some good brands.
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Re: Help for a newcomer.
No one can really help you out without a price range really.
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Semper Victis
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Re: Help for a newcomer.
well what price range would you guys think would be good for some moderate, durable hardware.
Re: Help for a newcomer.
Probably more than you want to spend. If you are talking new gear decent controllers probably start at around 500-600USD? And CDJs and a mixer will be double that at least. I may be off as I've not looked at that kind of gear much lately, but this is probably one of the more expensive hobbies to get into.Semper Victis wrote:well what price range would you guys think would be good for some moderate, durable hardware.
Native Instruments seem to make some cool controllers. If I'm remembering correctly so does Vestex and Serato.
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Semper Victis
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Re: Help for a newcomer.
ok thanks, i'm buying a little ways down the road, so that price range is acceptable. to narrow down my search a bit, should i be getting a controller, or individual mixer and jogwheels? should i be looking at 2 or 4 channels? Serato or traktor?
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Semper Victis
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Re: Help for a newcomer.
Maybe a good mixer?
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