![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It would certainly save you a tonne of money especially as separate beat machines cost in the region of £400-£650. In which case getting something like the Roland DJ-202 or higher upgraded model would work out well for your money. It really does depend where you want to take DJing, and potentially into the realm of music production. If you’re new to DJing then the extra features might not be a desirable feature and in some perspective can be overwhelming. I have to say it sure does offer a lot, especially with the beat pad functionality to make your own beats. If you’re going to push ahead and know that DJing is your life and a career then why not grab a 4-Channel DJ controller? This will allow you to connect to other turntables at gig events and extend or plug into your existing CDJ turntables.ĭJ-202 by Roland is a prime example of a DJ controller that may be marketed to a beginner DJ or at least a basic version in their range. I must say that having 4 channels on a DJ controller feels a bit too much, especially if you’re just looking to DJ as a hobby or DJ locally. Video always does a lot more justice than written text. If you’re still not convinced the DDJ-400 is definitely a good buy, here’s a review for you. In comparison to all the other DJ controllers, I didn’t feel like I was compromising anything too massive to hinder me DJing to a high standard or that I had too many (redundant) controls and buttons to use. Value for Money: In the end what it come down to was that the previous point swayed me towards that final decision to purchase.This made me feel like I was paying less for the same functionality, I just didn’t reap the benefits of getting a 4-channel mixer on the DJ controller. Advanced Features: The features and performance pads on the DDJ-400 are the same if not very similar to offering of the higher upgraded models.Music Library Connections: The multitude of connections with music suppliers is really appealing, but I think that’s more to do with Rekordbox being a quality DJ software.The traction when using the pitch shift did have some resistance to it, plus the pitch shift length is a good range too. Pitch Shift: The pitch shift in comparison to the others that I tried really did feel good to use.CDJ Look and Feel: The DDJ-400 feels and sort of mimics the look and feel of CDJs that are featured in a club environment, and that familiarity really works well for me as a DJ. ![]()
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