Although I don't own any flagship controller, I have had the opportunity to try out some of these on this list. The Pioneer was a little easier for me learn and mix with. I would say the Numark is a close second.
7 years ago | 1
Pioneer DDJ RZX is the most intuitive controller, I have loved messing around with my mates, look forward to getting one. myself.
7 years ago | 0
The Roland may not have the best build quality and it may not have the standalone mode like the Denon MCX-8000, but I think for price/performance ratio and portability, the Roland is a beast. Add the TR drum machine and you can do some amazing things on the fly. I'm in the market for a 505.
7 years ago | 1
I own it and the screens are incredible and standalone mode is great. Build quality is super solid. When you use it you know it's a professional piece of equipment
7 years ago | 0
Dit systeem is onderscheidend vanwege de manier van dj-en. Creatief bezig zijn zonder jogwheels
7 years ago | 0
Having owned the ns7ii i was new to serato and hated it.... Sold it for Traktor s8 with timecode but was buggy as hell.... Bought the ddjrz.... never looked back. RB has a better workflow. Also had the original AA vms4. Good design esp in dark but not 100%. The pots were out of sync with software.... think think were curved and not linear.
7 years ago (edited) | 0
This is not a fair survey when the pioneer has more than one controller in one line item. Obviously it's gonna have the upper hand.
7 years ago | 0
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