Earlier this year, after taking guidance from this very board, I purchased a Pioneer DJ controller - the DDJ400. I had never previously had any experience of digital mixing or dj’ing at that point, I had only ever used vinyl.
My initial thoughts are that it almost feels a little bit like cheating? Being able to see the BPM of the track, and the key, as well as the beat counter along the top means that the actual basics of beatmatching are totally covered arent they? It allows freedom to focus on the actual transition itself, but it still feels a bit too ‘easy’ if you get what I mean? And then there is the master sync button which has got me wondering - is that used a lot do you think? What is to stop a DJ turning up, and using master sync on every single mix in a set?
I can see that there are hot cues, and loops etc but I havent looked into that yet really. It’s certainly a fun piece of kit and has opened up a whole new library for me - I go to beatport/bandcamp now and pick up about £20 worth of tunes and that tides me over for a month or so. Although file management is probably going to be an issue over time as my library grows.
Would be keen to hear others experiences of digital mixing - is the functionality of the DDJ400 similar across all of these digital mixers/controllers? I would be worried that I’d go to a gig expecting it to work like my kit, but then it would be a whole different interface!