Okay friends, have been trying to figure out how to take a crack at dj'ing, been looking at dj midi controllers. Here is what I've found so far. Please lemme know if I'm missing anything and I'll post it up in this list. Please lemme know your opinions on these if you have any experience with them.
stanton scs.
3d
forget what the dual one is like that by stanton
numark ns7
vestax vci300
novation nocturn
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:52 pm
by komanderkin
i own total control. the faders and eq pots feel cheap as hell, but besides the plastic it's made of, it's a pretty fine device. survived one 6-hour long gig, plenty of practise hours and being carried a bunch of times around the town from rehersal to rehersal without ever malfunctioning. if you're looking for a cheap tool to learn beatmatching and other basic techniques with - look no further imho. if you got more cash though, invest into something less plasticky.
another important thing to mention is that the drivers are very solid and the integration with bundled software is flawless.
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:54 pm
by nowaysj
Yo deadly, thx 2 u.
Can you post up the names/model of these so people can investigate/refer?
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:57 pm
by deadly_habit
nowaysj wrote:Yo deadly, thx 2 u.
Can you post up the names/model of these so people can investigate/refer?
done, will try to dig out future models coming out too since i think allen and heath have some coming and gemini too etc, just no clue where i put the documents i got from rep who brought the shit back from namm for me
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:11 pm
by redraven
Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty fine on youtube... motorized, with real vinyl on top....
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:13 pm
by deadly_habit
redraven wrote:Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty fine on youtube... motorized, with real vinyl on top....
the first batch had some build issues with them catching fire, but they've been solid since then. the ns7 has been discontinued for the ns7fx which is the same thing with the old fx piece built in.
they def are pretty close to vinyl, my only gripe is the platters are obviously only 7" plates
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:15 pm
by redraven
deadly habit wrote:
redraven wrote:Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty fine on youtube... motorized, with real vinyl on top....
the first batch had some build issues with them catching fire, but they've been solid since then. the ns7 has been discontinued for the ns7fx which is the same thing with the old fx piece built in.
they def are pretty close to vinyl, my only gripe is the platters are obviously only 7" plates
i think i can deal with 7" to start on
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:17 pm
by deadly_habit
redraven wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
redraven wrote:Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty fine on youtube... motorized, with real vinyl on top....
the first batch had some build issues with them catching fire, but they've been solid since then. the ns7 has been discontinued for the ns7fx which is the same thing with the old fx piece built in.
they def are pretty close to vinyl, my only gripe is the platters are obviously only 7" plates
i think i can deal with 7" to start on
oh def i rarely used the plates when i messed on em at work for hrs besides minor adjustments when mixing
just coming from a vinyl background mixing anything besides 12" cueing is a bitch and any necessary platter adjustments if you don't ride the pitch...
10" is a lil harder, 7" ick
what's nice about the ns7 is you can adjust the tension of the "vinyl" on the slipmats on the "platter"
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:20 pm
by redraven
deadly habit wrote:
redraven wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
redraven wrote:Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty fine on youtube... motorized, with real vinyl on top....
the first batch had some build issues with them catching fire, but they've been solid since then. the ns7 has been discontinued for the ns7fx which is the same thing with the old fx piece built in.
they def are pretty close to vinyl, my only gripe is the platters are obviously only 7" plates
i think i can deal with 7" to start on
oh def i rarely used the plates when i messed on em at work for hrs besides minor adjustments when mixing
just coming from a vinyl background mixing anything besides 12" cueing is a bitch and any necessary platter adjustments if you don't ride the pitch...
10" is a lil harder, 7" ick
what's nice about the ns7 is you can adjust the tension of the "vinyl" on the slipmats on the "platter"
Guitar center website has the NS7fx for $1,500 with Serato ITCH.... deff sounds worth the money so thanks for the heads up on that
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:22 pm
by nowaysj
Later on, once we get a pretty good picture of all that's out there, I'd like to set up price categories. Like low, middle, high. Torq, some of this vestax, and others would be high. Maybe some of that neumark and hercules would be mid. Nocturn, that little m-audio jobber, some hercules, low.
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:22 pm
by deadly_habit
redraven wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
redraven wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
redraven wrote:Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty fine on youtube... motorized, with real vinyl on top....
the first batch had some build issues with them catching fire, but they've been solid since then. the ns7 has been discontinued for the ns7fx which is the same thing with the old fx piece built in.
they def are pretty close to vinyl, my only gripe is the platters are obviously only 7" plates
i think i can deal with 7" to start on
oh def i rarely used the plates when i messed on em at work for hrs besides minor adjustments when mixing
just coming from a vinyl background mixing anything besides 12" cueing is a bitch and any necessary platter adjustments if you don't ride the pitch...
10" is a lil harder, 7" ick
what's nice about the ns7 is you can adjust the tension of the "vinyl" on the slipmats on the "platter"
Guitar center website has the NS7fx for $1,500 with Serato ITCH.... deff sounds worth the money so thanks for the heads up on that
try to get the reg ns7 unless you need the fx shit
i know they went down in cost quite a bit least before i left gc
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:23 pm
by deadly_habit
nowaysj wrote:Later on, once we get a pretty good picture of all that's out there, I'd like to set up price categories. Like low, middle, high. Torq, some of this vestax, and others would be high. Maybe some of that neumark and hercules would be mid. Nocturn, that little m-audio jobber, some hercules, low.
it also depends on what software you wanna use too
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:29 pm
by redraven
deadly habit wrote:Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty
i know they went down in cost quite a bit least before i left gc
on their website the non fx unit is only $100 less
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:35 pm
by nowaysj
deadly habit wrote:it also depends on what software you wanna use too
I have a preference for traktor, only because I've messed with it a bit, and felt that it was really easy to use. Don't know what else is out there really. Usually all these interfaces say they come with some stripped down version of some software, excepting the torq I guess.
When'd u leave gc, and why?
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:38 pm
by stappard
Is it possible to perform a dj set with just a nocturn? Could be a cheeky little piece of kit if so..
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:41 pm
by nowaysj
hahaha, based upon what I know of traktor, I think you could do it. No joke. Some Cues, some plays, some volume, some eq, some crate flippin. whamo.
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:42 pm
by deadly_habit
redraven wrote:
deadly habit wrote:Those NUmark Ns7 looking mighty
i know they went down in cost quite a bit least before i left gc
on their website the non fx unit is only $100 less
i didn't say thru gc heh
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:43 pm
by stappard
nowaysj wrote:hahaha, based upon what I know of traktor, I think you could do it. No joke. Some Cues, some plays, some volume, some eq, some crate flippin. whamo.
I'd get some serious short man complex playing out with one of those next to a full vinyl setup though
Re: DJ Midi Controllers THE LIST
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:53 pm
by deadly_habit
stappard wrote:
nowaysj wrote:hahaha, based upon what I know of traktor, I think you could do it. No joke. Some Cues, some plays, some volume, some eq, some crate flippin. whamo.
I'd get some serious short man complex playing out with one of those next to a full vinyl setup though
if you're djing a genre with as little a bpm difference as dubstep or not blending genres or doing anything creative
beatmatching becomes a remedial tool
digital offers more options for being creative
from reg decks to cdjs to new digital options