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Published on 01/02/13 at 03:34I used it for an evening.
Previously I've owned and tested:
- Pioneer CDJ 1000MK2: pure happiness! reactivity flawless!
- Denon DN-S3500: The turntable is a delight, and the effects are easy to swing!
- Torq Xponent: A control surface become very affordable but fragile (false contacts on non-replaceable faders!). on the other hand jogs are accurate and meet almost like a CDJ (mode pitch bend and vinyl on the sides)
On the DDJ-S1:
* Pros:
+ Buttons and faders quality
+ Function slip!
Needle search function + / alphabet
+ Outputs and connections complete
Serato Itch software +
* Cons:
- Plastic look
- Non-sensitive jogs! Must be pressed to stop the song. the risk of premature wear of the pressure sensor is expected to sratcheurs crazy ...
- Noise bearings on jogs just unbearable and unworthy of a table at this price ...
- The DDJ-SX will make it very difficult ...
With experience, I would do this choice certainly not ...
Previously I've owned and tested:
- Pioneer CDJ 1000MK2: pure happiness! reactivity flawless!
- Denon DN-S3500: The turntable is a delight, and the effects are easy to swing!
- Torq Xponent: A control surface become very affordable but fragile (false contacts on non-replaceable faders!). on the other hand jogs are accurate and meet almost like a CDJ (mode pitch bend and vinyl on the sides)
On the DDJ-S1:
* Pros:
+ Buttons and faders quality
+ Function slip!
Needle search function + / alphabet
+ Outputs and connections complete
Serato Itch software +
* Cons:
- Plastic look
- Non-sensitive jogs! Must be pressed to stop the song. the risk of premature wear of the pressure sensor is expected to sratcheurs crazy ...
- Noise bearings on jogs just unbearable and unworthy of a table at this price ...
- The DDJ-SX will make it very difficult ...
With experience, I would do this choice certainly not ...