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				Re: Q's for the DJs here about controllers
				Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:04 pm
				by escapemcp
				I'm holding off until someone (NI) produces an AIO unit with Traktor built-in to the unit (i.e. no laptop required).  Pioneer have done something similar with the XDJ-RX.  To me this is where controllers are evolving toward, so I am waiting for NI to release this ultimate Traktor controller.  My 2c
			 
			
					
				Re: Q's for the DJs here about controllers
				Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:28 pm
				by 88h88
				Stanton released the SCS.4DJ years ago which was a self contained controller with software built in. It's supposedly pretty damn good if a little flimsy.
I keep looking at the price waiting for it do drop so I can have a play.
			 
			
					
				Re: Q's for the DJs here about controllers
				Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:17 am
				by Ryan Sober
				escapemcp wrote:I'm holding off until someone (NI) produces an AIO unit with Traktor built-in to the unit (i.e. no laptop required).  Pioneer have done something similar with the XDJ-RX.  To me this is where controllers are evolving toward, so I am waiting for NI to release this ultimate Traktor controller.  My 2c
I don't see it happening on a large scale any time soon.
The problem is, having to build a computer, an operating system, a video card, and hard drive space into a controller is going to push the price point to the stratosphere... which would be a bad thing, considering the race to the bottom that's been happening lately.
Not that it wouldn't be viable... it would just (imo) be a money-losing venture, unless they can make it cheaper than a similar laptop+controller combo and sell a whole bunch of them. My guess is, it would have to be less than or at the $1000 price point.
 
			
					
				Re: Q's for the DJs here about controllers
				Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:42 am
				by 88h88
				The above-mentioned Stanton SCS.4DJ is a stand alone controller with built in software that will analyse and beat grid tracks from a USB you plug into it. Retail price is $500 but you can get it for a fair whack less.
http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/08/st ... er-review/
 
Pioneer stuff has a massive fucking premium on it and I find it insulting yet here I am with yet another Pioneer product. I buy the DDJ-SX and find it missing a few features and 6 months later the DDJ-SZ comes out WITH those features and a further $500+ price on top.  

 
			
					
				Re: Q's for the DJs here about controllers
				Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 4:45 pm
				by escapemcp
				88h88 wrote:Pioneer stuff has a massive fucking premium on it and I find it insulting yet here I am with yet another Pioneer product. I buy the DDJ-SX and find it missing a few features and 6 months later the DDJ-SZ comes out WITH those features and a further $500+ price on top.  

 
That's why Pioneer make 'professional' products.  They price it so us mere mortals cannot truly afford it.  I feel your pain bro!
 
			
					
				Re: Q's for the DJs here about controllers
				Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:57 am
				by 88h88
				It annoys me because I know their game exactly and yet I still feel like I need to buy their stuff because it's genuinely better quality than anything else I've used.
Mug.  
