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  • in reply to: Controllers #2103801
    João Coelho
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    Well, to be honest, I’m not that demanding. What’s crucial to me, though, is easy and quick access to various effects and their size/amount. The Mixtrack Pro had a knob for size and a knob for amount, which gave me a wider range of possibilities. I don’t see that on any of these controllers I’ve been looking at. I am quite fond of the fact that the DDJ-SB has a filter of its own, leaving more space for other effects on the fx section.

    What’s annoying is that I was very much inclined toward getting the DDJ-SB, but then I found some message board where someone was asking for help in choosing between that one and the BM2, and everyone was going on and on about how the BM2 is so awesome.

    in reply to: Controllers #2103761
    João Coelho
    Participant

    So now I read about the Denon MC2000 and the Reloop Beatmix 2 and I’m a bit lost again, since it seems like they’re all pretty similar in what they can do, build, etc. Damn.

    in reply to: Controllers #2103731
    João Coelho
    Participant

    Haha, I think that answers my question.

    in reply to: Controllers #2103691
    João Coelho
    Participant

    So I think it’s come down to either the DDJ-SB or the Behringer CMD Studio 4a. The DDJ-WeGo2 seems neat, but the whole thing about using the platters to control effects just seems weird. From what I’ve seen, I think both controllers I mentioned allow you to browse through the effects and use them at will, even if they only have one knob to control said effects. Plus, the DDJ-SB has a filter on it, so that’s pretty neat.

    Thoughts?

    Also, for those of you who use the Behringer, what’s the “FX Assign” button for?

    Thanks!

    in reply to: Controllers #2102921
    João Coelho
    Participant

    I use VDJ.

    in reply to: Controllers #2102871
    João Coelho
    Participant

    But does that mean that you are limited to the effect on each slot? Seems annoying to have to load a different effect to a certain slot before being able to use it properly (as opposed to simply browsing, turning the effect on, and manipulating it).

    in reply to: Controllers #2102391
    João Coelho
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply!

    I’m familiar with it, yes, but I’m still wondering whether it does the same as the first one. It seems that you’re only able to select up to three effects and map your controller for those, instead of being able to browse freely and work with any effect you prefer.

    Am I wrong?

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