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Which controller is best on the market at the moment?
Posted on: 27.11.2013 by Alycia Niederriter
Hi guys,

I just want to know which controller is best on the market? My price range is anything up to
Herman Bogert
27.11.2013
The DDJ-SX also looks pretty sweet and seems to have everything I would need on board. Wouldn't mind playing with one of those for a bit. I like the CDJ style jog wheels and the gold edition would be a neat thing to have.
Sonja Roybal
27.11.2013
NS7 ii, but it's not in your budget.
Hellen Mindrup
27.11.2013
I'd pick the T1, it'll get you slightly dialed in with Pioneer gear seeing as it's basically the industry standard when you play out.
Gaynell Rydberg
27.11.2013
I've never heard of Reloop's stuff being poor.

It's fantastic quality. You get a nice solid metal casing which already puts it above NI's stuff. The jogs are sooo beautiful, and the pads are great.
Alycia Niederriter
27.11.2013
Originally Posted by Morior
Pioneer DDJ-t1, You would probably pick it up dirt cheap as its discontinued but its great and independent reviews often put it above the S4
Looks good mate. Now it's just a debate whether to get S4 or DDJ-T1.
Alycia Niederriter
27.11.2013
Originally Posted by deevey
Best to not so best IMHO that are within budget.


Pioneer DDJ-SX - Might just be able to pick one of these up. [*]Vestax VCI400 - In budget and Gorgeous (and standalone mixer).[*]Reloop terminal Mix 4 - In Budget[*]NI S4 - In budget and tightest Traktor integration[*]Pioneer DDJ-T1 - In Budget with change [/LIST]
In reply to your list:

  1. The Pioneer DDJ-SX looks amazing! Unfortunately it's over my budget. I would like to buy it new, not used.
  2. The VCI400 doesn't look great to be honest. Also it is over my budget.
  3. This one is in my price range. Not sure about this one. I heard some of Reloop's stuff is poor.
  4. NI S4. This is what I am currently going for. It looks fantastic.
  5. Wow. the DDJ-T1 looks amazing! So now I guess it's S4 vs DDJ-T1.
Rolanda Clodfelder
27.11.2013
Best to not so best IMHO that are within budget.

  1. Pioneer DDJ-SX - Might just be able to pick one of these up.
  2. Vestax VCI400 - In budget and Gorgeous (and standalone mixer).
  3. Reloop terminal Mix 4 - In Budget
  4. NI S4 - In budget and tightest Traktor integration
  5. Pioneer DDJ-T1 - In Budget with change
Vaughn Malbon
27.11.2013
Pioneer DDJ-t1, You would probably pick it up dirt cheap as its discontinued but its great and independent reviews often put it above the S4
Alycia Niederriter
27.11.2013
Originally Posted by Nverno
My first choice would be the EZ DJ Pro but that was sold out at my local Toys R Us.

I have probably said this a couple times before, but I REALLY like the Traktor S4.

Based on your question of, 'what is the best controller in the market', I see the answer as relative to what kind of music you prefer to play. You know, all that jazz about your play style, and etc., and picking a controller that is right for you.

Yes, there are plenty of controllers out there and I have dabbled, touched, and strip searched. For ME however, the Traktor S4 has been my bread and butter. Once you start really getting into it, you will also be glad you went for the S4 instead of the S2 because, let's face it: only using two decks gets boring. It is not enough... for me anyway.

Added this edit:
Its solid construction and portability (especially if paired with this Magma bag make it easy to lug around to play anywhere. Native Instruments also is great at supporting its products. I have had many things spilled on this controller, and it has been through its fair share of abuse and it is still ticking. I have been using it for just over a year for at least 7 hours a week of gig time and I have NEVER had it glitch on me for a reason that was not my fault...

Just put the keyboard and mouse down and do yourself a favor and get the S4, and if you don't like it... well then... I don't like you... lol.
That last sentence was a fair point. Thank you for your contribution I believe I'll go for the EZ DJ Pro to be honest, that will be my best option. (sarcasm)

I like to play banging house tunes... S4 looks beast as well! I believe I will go for that thanks

PS: That bag looks hench!
Herman Bogert
27.11.2013
My first choice would be the EZ DJ Pro but that was sold out at my local Toys R Us.

I have probably said this a couple times before, but I REALLY like the Traktor S4.

Based on your question of, 'what is the best controller in the market', I see the answer as relative to what kind of music you prefer to play. You know, all that jazz about your play style, and etc., and picking a controller that is right for you.

Yes, there are plenty of controllers out there and I have dabbled, touched, and strip searched. For ME however, the Traktor S4 has been my bread and butter. Once you start really getting into it, you will also be glad you went for the S4 instead of the S2 because, let's face it: only using two decks gets boring. It is not enough... for me anyway.

Added this edit:
Its solid construction and portability (especially if paired with this Magma bag make it easy to lug around to play anywhere. Native Instruments also is great at supporting its products. I have had many things spilled on this controller, and it has been through its fair share of abuse and it is still ticking. I have been using it for just over a year for at least 7 hours a week of gig time and I have NEVER had it glitch on me for a reason that was not my fault...

Just put the keyboard and mouse down and do yourself a favor and get the S4, and if you don't like it... well then... I don't like you... lol.

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