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HELP! What controller or set up should i get next
Posted on: 18.03.2013 by Shanae Shauf
Hello,iam eduardo iam 16 & iam A bigginner to intermediate Dj.

To start up...Ive played at clubs, venues about 40 to 100
people and also did a bit of mobile Dj.

At the end of the day i always love the club expirience so iam looking for a
little club set up. my current setup is a mixtrack (a bit worn out with mixer faders broken) .macbook(mid 2010)
.traktor pro 2( 2.6.1) .and a behringer 302 soundcard(very good soundcard with many of in and outs but not so
good soundquality) . im very impressed how this setup came about but its literally abused to the point
of not playable so its the perfect time to upgrade! ...

Ive been looking to upgrade to 2 controllers:

kontrol s4 since its versatile and it has everything i use un traktor right their with a dedicated button with literally a A10 soundcard in it (will take long time to get due to price and budget)

or a

pioneer ddj ergo traktor edition, a downgrade from the s4 but most things that s4 has the ergo has it (besides the 4 channel mixer and amazing soundcard).

Their Many Other controllers iv'e looked at but these are the ones that stan out to me the most by the way i play.

I will love any ideas or feedback for a new controller ,set up or even my current set up! Thanx!
Leanora Gerald
21.03.2013
Originally Posted by eddynator97
Nice to hear that ! i was little woried about being a controller that will just be learning use not performence! off topic but how is the f1? is it any good use?
It's even greater than what they say in the reviews.

You can switch from the control of the remix deck to any mapping (your personal one or one you find) simply pressing shift + browse. It's almost like having an F1 and a X1 at the same time.
Shanae Shauf
19.03.2013
Originally Posted by Sprike
I've the Ergo K, and it's 4 channel.

I'm satisfied with it but here it costs about 500$. The S4 is 800$ and the DDJ SX is about 1300$.

I've no reasons to prevent you from buying it, for 500$ it's very well built and does not limit you in any way, but if you can spend more do it. :P

I use it with an F1 to control better a 4 decks setup.
Nice to hear that ! i was little woried about being a controller that will just be learning use not performence! off topic but how is the f1? is it any good use?
Shanae Shauf
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by Rubenb
How about the Denon mc6000? Build quality is supposed to be very good with metal and all so very good for mobile dj'ing.
woe thats amazing pice of gear now iam stuck with the s4 or the mc6000 iam still more side of s4 but since i moving more into club and venues now than mobile use... but i just might get that mc6000. the only down fall from the the mc6000 is the 48kh souncard.i just have to deal with it
Shanae Shauf
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
What kind of price range are you looking at? I would get something a little more solid if you plan on continuing with mobile DJing, as the S4 and Ergo are a little plasticy. The Ergo is also only a 2 channel controller.
around 600 too 300 dollers is my price ranger. iam looking for something thats that can play 4 decks, light so i can carry around (such as in a flight in my bagpack with laptop) but at least solid enough to last me a year or more and be nice if has lots of outs and ins

prop begin too much but it has to be their somewhere !
Leanora Gerald
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
I only see 2 sets of EQs and faders here:
http://pioneerdj.com/english/templat...ergo_k_4_l.jpg

Any 2 deck controller can have a button to switch a deck; that doesn't turn it into a 4 channel controller.
You are confusing the mixer with the whole controller my pal

EDIT: It's 4 channel even because the midi note sent out by deck A are different from the ones sent out from deck C for example.
Shanae Shauf
18.03.2013
Hello,iam eduardo iam 16 & iam A bigginner to intermediate Dj.

To start up...Ive played at clubs, venues about 40 to 100
people and also did a bit of mobile Dj.

At the end of the day i always love the club expirience so iam looking for a
little club set up. my current setup is a mixtrack (a bit worn out with mixer faders broken) .macbook(mid 2010)
.traktor pro 2( 2.6.1) .and a behringer 302 soundcard(very good soundcard with many of in and outs but not so
good soundquality) . im very impressed how this setup came about but its literally abused to the point
of not playable so its the perfect time to upgrade! ...

Ive been looking to upgrade to 2 controllers:

kontrol s4 since its versatile and it has everything i use un traktor right their with a dedicated button with literally a A10 soundcard in it (will take long time to get due to price and budget)

or a

pioneer ddj ergo traktor edition, a downgrade from the s4 but most things that s4 has the ergo has it (besides the 4 channel mixer and amazing soundcard).

Their Many Other controllers iv'e looked at but these are the ones that stan out to me the most by the way i play.

I will love any ideas or feedback for a new controller ,set up or even my current set up! Thanx!
Leanora Gerald
21.03.2013
Originally Posted by eddynator97
Nice to hear that ! i was little woried about being a controller that will just be learning use not performence! off topic but how is the f1? is it any good use?
It's even greater than what they say in the reviews.

You can switch from the control of the remix deck to any mapping (your personal one or one you find) simply pressing shift + browse. It's almost like having an F1 and a X1 at the same time.
Shanae Shauf
19.03.2013
hmm , so pretty much more khz lower latency huh.... but all in all o really appreciate the help and feed back man ! thanx soo Much!
Alphonso Deitchman
19.03.2013
All Audio CDs store music at 44.1KHz. You can't create extra data or quality by upsampling to 96KHz.
Shanae Shauf
19.03.2013
well for my music its always ripped from cd to wav and to me i get crisper sound at 92 than 41 or 48 but it could be me
Alphonso Deitchman
19.03.2013
There is no extra crispness from playing 44.1KHz music upsampled to 96KHz. Only if you manage to get the original source material at 96KHz e.g. DVD-Audio or SACD.
Shanae Shauf
19.03.2013
but i love the extra crisp sound at 92 kh (:
Shanae Shauf
19.03.2013
Originally Posted by Sprike
I've the Ergo K, and it's 4 channel.

I'm satisfied with it but here it costs about 500$. The S4 is 800$ and the DDJ SX is about 1300$.

I've no reasons to prevent you from buying it, for 500$ it's very well built and does not limit you in any way, but if you can spend more do it. :P

I use it with an F1 to control better a 4 decks setup.
Nice to hear that ! i was little woried about being a controller that will just be learning use not performence! off topic but how is the f1? is it any good use?
Alphonso Deitchman
19.03.2013
All your music will be 44.1 KHz so it's hardly a downfall.
Shanae Shauf
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by Rubenb
How about the Denon mc6000? Build quality is supposed to be very good with metal and all so very good for mobile dj'ing.
woe thats amazing pice of gear now iam stuck with the s4 or the mc6000 iam still more side of s4 but since i moving more into club and venues now than mobile use... but i just might get that mc6000. the only down fall from the the mc6000 is the 48kh souncard.i just have to deal with it
Shanae Shauf
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
What kind of price range are you looking at? I would get something a little more solid if you plan on continuing with mobile DJing, as the S4 and Ergo are a little plasticy. The Ergo is also only a 2 channel controller.
around 600 too 300 dollers is my price ranger. iam looking for something thats that can play 4 decks, light so i can carry around (such as in a flight in my bagpack with laptop) but at least solid enough to last me a year or more and be nice if has lots of outs and ins

prop begin too much but it has to be their somewhere !
Cinderella Donjon
18.03.2013
How about the Denon mc6000? Build quality is supposed to be very good with metal and all so very good for mobile dj'ing.
Alphonso Deitchman
18.03.2013
You don't need separate MIDI notes for that. Any button can be assigned to a modifier, allowing you to switch between decks just the same.

If it doesn't have 4 sets of EQs+faders, it's not a 4 channel controller. 2 + 2 is the usual term.
Leanora Gerald
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
I only see 2 sets of EQs and faders here:
http://pioneerdj.com/english/templat...ergo_k_4_l.jpg

Any 2 deck controller can have a button to switch a deck; that doesn't turn it into a 4 channel controller.
You are confusing the mixer with the whole controller my pal

EDIT: It's 4 channel even because the midi note sent out by deck A are different from the ones sent out from deck C for example.
Alphonso Deitchman
18.03.2013
I only see 2 sets of EQs and faders here:
http://pioneerdj.com/english/templat...ergo_k_4_l.jpg

Any 2 deck controller can have a button to switch a deck; that doesn't turn it into a 4 channel controller.
Leanora Gerald
18.03.2013
I've the Ergo K, and it's 4 channel.

I'm satisfied with it but here it costs about 500$. The S4 is 800$ and the DDJ SX is about 1300$.

I've no reasons to prevent you from buying it, for 500$ it's very well built and does not limit you in any way, but if you can spend more do it. :P

I use it with an F1 to control better a 4 decks setup.
Alphonso Deitchman
18.03.2013
What kind of price range are you looking at? I would get something a little more solid if you plan on continuing with mobile DJing, as the S4 and Ergo are a little plasticy. The Ergo is also only a 2 channel controller.

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