Controllers should, in my view, be nice and portable. Sure, it’s nice to have the rest there, but the trouble is all of those “would be nice” functions take up space and cost money, and if you’re not careful, their inclusion begins to compromise one of the central tenets of digital DJing: Portability. You see, I believe that DJ controllers need to do two “sets” of things: The essential stuff and the “would be nice” things.įor most DJs, most of the time, the essential stuff is all they’ll need. Denon DJ’s MC3000 feels like a serious contender for all-around digital DJ controller of the year, and it’s not even out of the box as I write this intro! How can I say that already? Because just by looking at the spec, seeing the size and feeling the weight of it, I know the controller inside is going to be compact, is going to cover the digital DJing essentials, and is good enough for pro use.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |