Im in the market for a controller and use vdj pro 7 ...which is the best for vdj?? i do some scratching.. all opinions welcome.. thanks MIDZ
geposted Thu 08 Dec 11 @ 1:40 pm
I just got an NS6 a few weeks ago and have been very pleased with it. It's native to VDJ so I did zero mapping to it. Takes advantage of all VDJ feature. Jog wheels are good sized for scratching and feel pretty nice for it not having a motor. Response and latency is pretty good. Although I don't really like taking controller to the club I DJ at, I did bring it out one night and mixed videos with it. Worked out great. The sound quality is pretty good. Although to be honest my Denon MC6000 sounds way better.
geposted Thu 08 Dec 11 @ 2:22 pm
more importantly what is the best controller for dj's who do video mixing and some scratching, best sound, etc ...any brand thanks
geposted Thu 08 Dec 11 @ 3:16 pm
i got the ns6 a few months ago and I'm very pleased with it but haven had to play with it that much on vdj yet but i haven't had a chance to play with the mc6ooo.
geposted Thu 08 Dec 11 @ 3:50 pm
I have used both decks and the winner is the NS6. You have tons of people selling their Pioneer DDJ controllers to buy the NS6 because it feels better. The Jog wheels are smoother and responsive and the fader curves are better also. The Scartching feels alot better using the NS6. These are my setting when i use Virtual DJ. The scratching is good and the pitch bend is good when i move the sides of the jogs counter clock wise.
The Jog Sensitivity & The Jog Sensitivity cue is Marked right exactly under the " I " where it says Vinyl Slightly above. The Jog Sensitivity bend is more to the left.
geposted Thu 08 Dec 11 @ 7:34 pm