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Pro DJing Setup?
Posted on: 28.10.2013 by Loraine Chehab
I want to change my setup for a more professional use. I already have a Numark Mixtrack mk1 (which is very good for basic djing but it's not for advanced) paired with a Pioneer Djm-400 mixer and an Esi Maya 44usb soundcard working with NI Traktor Pro 2.

-My 1st option is to buy 2 Pioneer Cdj-400 (I hate the Cdj-350), if there is somewhere available, paired with my Djm-400 so I will be able to play both with Traktor and cds
-My 2nd option is to buy a Pioneer Xdj-r1 which also can work both with Traktor and cds
-My 3rd option is to buy a Pioneer Ddj-sx
-My 4th option is to buy NI Kontrol S4 mk2 (though I don't like the small platers)

Which is the best option you believe? I want to keep playing with Traktor for now and maybe in the future I have the ability to play and with cds too...
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The 400 only has a USB 1.1 port, whereas the 350 has USB 2.0 and Rekordbox support.
Thanks for explaining, i didn't know about the 1.1 being on the 400
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The 350s have HID too, just not with Traktor. And their USB support is better than the 400.
True, i meant traktor HID which is the one i would majorly value in such a setup.
About the usb compatibility tho, how is the 350 better?
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
I haven't actually played with a pair of 350's... That's good to know.
To me practically any jog that isn't the 850-900-2000 is like having a wooden plate screwed to a bottom lined with sandpaper. I truly hate lower-end CDJ jogs.
That being said, the 400s are indeed better than the 350, mainly for the HID part.
Hellen Mindrup
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
Jogs, mainly. And their inability at doing anything except looping and play/pause, even when connected to traktor
I haven't actually played with a pair of 350's... That's good to know.
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
Why the hatred towards 350's?
Jogs, mainly. And their inability at doing anything except looping and play/pause, even when connected to traktor
Tera Baragan
29.10.2013
Originally Posted by dripstep
Just got to play in a ddjsx, and the thing is pure gold. Not portable, but if you are going to be playing at home for the next year, do it up!
Thats the whole reason our crew got the ddjsx is how portable it is compared to any other set up
Loraine Chehab
28.10.2013
I want to change my setup for a more professional use. I already have a Numark Mixtrack mk1 (which is very good for basic djing but it's not for advanced) paired with a Pioneer Djm-400 mixer and an Esi Maya 44usb soundcard working with NI Traktor Pro 2.

-My 1st option is to buy 2 Pioneer Cdj-400 (I hate the Cdj-350), if there is somewhere available, paired with my Djm-400 so I will be able to play both with Traktor and cds
-My 2nd option is to buy a Pioneer Xdj-r1 which also can work both with Traktor and cds
-My 3rd option is to buy a Pioneer Ddj-sx
-My 4th option is to buy NI Kontrol S4 mk2 (though I don't like the small platers)

Which is the best option you believe? I want to keep playing with Traktor for now and maybe in the future I have the ability to play and with cds too...
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The 400 only has a USB 1.1 port, whereas the 350 has USB 2.0 and Rekordbox support.
Thanks for explaining, i didn't know about the 1.1 being on the 400
Alphonso Deitchman
30.10.2013
The 400 only has a USB 1.1 port, whereas the 350 has USB 2.0 and Rekordbox support.
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The 350s have HID too, just not with Traktor. And their USB support is better than the 400.
True, i meant traktor HID which is the one i would majorly value in such a setup.
About the usb compatibility tho, how is the 350 better?
Alphonso Deitchman
30.10.2013
The 350s have HID too, just not with Traktor. And their USB support is better than the 400.
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
I haven't actually played with a pair of 350's... That's good to know.
To me practically any jog that isn't the 850-900-2000 is like having a wooden plate screwed to a bottom lined with sandpaper. I truly hate lower-end CDJ jogs.
That being said, the 400s are indeed better than the 350, mainly for the HID part.
Hellen Mindrup
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
Jogs, mainly. And their inability at doing anything except looping and play/pause, even when connected to traktor
I haven't actually played with a pair of 350's... That's good to know.
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
Originally Posted by Kwal
Why the hatred towards 350's?
Jogs, mainly. And their inability at doing anything except looping and play/pause, even when connected to traktor
Hellen Mindrup
30.10.2013
Why the hatred towards 350's?
Dannie Dimora
30.10.2013
S4 if you want to learn something new
SX if you want to look professional and ALSO be able to switch to a cdj system eventually. To the 400s i say NO!
Trula Willadsen
30.10.2013
I take the SX out at least three times a week so portability is fine. And all the lights and VU-meters give it the some look and feel as CDJ's and DJM's so I get a lot of positive reactions to this setup.
Tera Baragan
29.10.2013
Originally Posted by dripstep
Just got to play in a ddjsx, and the thing is pure gold. Not portable, but if you are going to be playing at home for the next year, do it up!
Thats the whole reason our crew got the ddjsx is how portable it is compared to any other set up
Petra Arra
29.10.2013
you are looking for a more professional look? go for the cdjs. although there are professionals who uses the s4 and ddj sx.
Dannie Dimora
29.10.2013
s4
Yong Aptekar
28.10.2013
Just got to play in a ddjsx, and the thing is pure gold. Not portable, but if you are going to be playing at home for the next year, do it up!
Jetta Drenzek
28.10.2013
I got an S4 in April and still not regretting it, awesome piece of kit.
Augustine Mitzen
29.10.2013
get the 400s

or at least stay clear of r-1, the pitch faders are a joke


imo
Jaime Langohr
28.10.2013
I've been using cdj400s with traktor, ddj-sx (with serato, and traktor) and Kontrol S4. I prefer the S4, love that you got all you need in a relatively small space, but my roomie prefers his SX, and my old roomie wouldn't go from cdj to 100% digital for anything in the world.

But since you want to keep playing with traktor I wouldn't go for the SX, since you have to go with an custome mapping, and I haven't tried one that works a hundred precent.

I would either sell everything you have and go for the S4or keep the mixer and buy the cdjs OR keep the mixer and buy an X1 and save ALOT of money, but have more opportunities than with the cdjs. Maybe add an F1 aswell.

In the end it all comes to personal preference.

I believe you in some way would be happy with all of the solutions

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