which controller is good to start?
which controller is good to start? Posted on: 05.01.2014 by Chara Skipper hello would like to help me with a question that I have, I have always liked the world of electronics, but I was never encouraged to get into it, in order want to buy my first mixer controller, but would like to know what suggestions can make me to buy the best, I am from Venezuela and I'll buy outside the country via the Internet, I want a driver that is not worth more than $ 500 U.S., and both read and seen as the pioneer ergo or Numark N4 4deck, maybe denom mc3000 are good to start and already following terms for intermediate and advanced experience, which also are good and cheap headphones .. well I hope I hope your answers help .. regards | |
Kane Tracy 05.12.2024 | In my opinion, a beginner would be better off with a "all in one" controller. You have the option to expand the arrangement later on as you go along. io games |
Kane Tracy 05.12.2024 | If you're just starting off, I highly suggest getting a "all in one" controller. As you go, you may always add more components to the arrangement. |
Chara Skipper 05.01.2014 | hello would like to help me with a question that I have, I have always liked the world of electronics, but I was never encouraged to get into it, in order want to buy my first mixer controller, but would like to know what suggestions can make me to buy the best, I am from Venezuela and I'll buy outside the country via the Internet, I want a driver that is not worth more than $ 500 U.S., and both read and seen as the pioneer ergo or Numark N4 4deck, maybe denom mc3000 are good to start and already following terms for intermediate and advanced experience, which also are good and cheap headphones .. well I hope I hope your answers help .. regards |
Alycia Niederriter 06.01.2014 | Yes. Traktor S2 MK2 beast controller. From personal experience however, I would recommend the Numark Mixtrack Pro II for novices, but Traktor S2 would probably be better. |
Latoria Kavulich 06.01.2014 | pick up an S2 mk2 and go nuts I would seriously recommend an "all in one" controller for you just starting out. You can always add to the setup later as you progress. |
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