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dutty_switch
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Re: usb dj controllers

Post by dutty_switch » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:09 pm

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Re: usb dj controllers

Post by abo » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:12 pm

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eks xp5/10, traktor pro, a nice vestax mixer and i sure dont have to carry my tables as it can all go in my bag and still be able to play more tunes then others :)

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Re: usb dj controllers

Post by Hide_One » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:48 pm

Currently rocking one 1210 (other's smashed) one Denon DNS-1200 and one channel as virtual DJ controlled by an electribe. Now try beatmatching with no sync and only being able to jog forwards, or even using a standard pitch fader... Just one knob controlling the pitch (riding the knob some might say)... now thats ghetto!!! not to mention not being able to mix vinyl into vinyl.
As a bedroom DJ I get absolutely no excitement/satisfaction out of mixing from Virtual DJ to virtual DJ cos in most cases all I have to do is press 2 buttons...

So my 2 pennies is...

If ur doing it for fun/messaround then vinyl/CD is the route to go down. If you want consistently good mixes/performance get a USB controller.

Saving up for repairs and DVS now tho.
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