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The video discusses various top DJ controllers, including the Pioneer DJ DDJ series, Numark Mixtrack Platinum FX, Roland DJ 202, and Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 MK3. These controllers offer features suitable for beginners and professionals, such as drum samples, EQ controls, loop functions, and mic inputs. The controllers are praised for their durability, high quality, and versatility, with some cons like simultaneous FX adjustments and looser sliders. The video emphasizes the importance of features like dual USB ports, color screens, hot cues, and built-in effects in DJ controllers. Overall, these controllers provide powerful mixing capabilities for DJs at all skill levels and for various events.
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In this segment of the video, the top 7 best DJ controllers are discussed. The Pioneer DJ DDJ 200, ranked number seven, is highlighted for its two deck digital design, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with streaming services like Beatport Link and SoundCloud Go Plus. It is noted to be suitable for beginners with its easy-to-use plug-and-go functionality, small size, and affordable price. The Numark Mixtrack Platinum FX, ranked number six, offers four deck control, six-inch jog wheels, eight pads, a mixer with EQ and filter knobs, and unique toggle switch function for effect selection. It is recommended for both beginners and experienced DJs due to its feature set, including microphone input and headphone output.
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In this segment of the video, the Pioneer DJ DDJ-REV1 two-deck Serato DJ controller is discussed. This high-quality controller with a plug-and-play design is suitable for beginners and professionals, featuring jog wheels, pads, loop and sync controls, EQ with trim and filter knobs, responsive tempo sliders, toggle lever effects, scratch bank, and mic input for live vocals. The controller offers flexibility to manipulate the sound and create unique mixes, with sturdy build quality. It is praised for being a good value, suitable for users at all skill levels, and including Serato DJ lights. The cons mentioned are the FX controller knob adjusting all FX channels simultaneously.
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In this segment of the video, the Roland DJ 202 controller is discussed, highlighting its inclusion of Roland drum samples, mic input with FX, 16-step sequencer, MIDI output, and easy setup. The controller is well-built, suitable for both beginners and professionals, offering features for all skill levels. A con is that some sliders could be tighter. The Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 MK3 controller is also reviewed, emphasizing its high quality, haptic feedback, RGB LED rings, RGB pads, carbon protect faders, and included Traktor Pro 3 software. It is recommended for DJs seeking a feature-rich, durable controller. The video further discusses the Pioneer DJ XDJ-RR all-in-one digital DJ system with a 7-inch display, suitable for beginners and professional DJs due to its gig-ready design and intuitive controls.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the features of the Pioneer DJ xdj RR, highlighting its dual USB ports, 7-inch color screen, rotary selector, hot cues, beat Loop, slip Loop, beat jump features, EQ trim, color knobs, built-in effects, and included record box DJ software. The xdj RR is praised as an all-in-one digital DJ system suitable for both beginners and professionals, offering intuitive and powerful mixing capabilities for any event or party. The pros include its fully featured controller and built-in color display, while the cons note that there are more budget-friendly options available. Viewers are encouraged to check the description for more information and deals on DJ controllers.