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DDJ SB2 owners please chime in

I'm thinking of buying this controller for my brother.  He knows how

and what to do on vinyl, but he is learning this whole digital DJ process 

new.  He just bought a new laptop and wants to get the presonus audio

interface recording bundle, so I'm getting him the controller.

How do you fellow DJ's like the ddjsb2, and are there any good or bad 

things to consider.  Do you highly recommend this controller for a digital

beginner?  How does it work with Rekordbox?  I'm sure he will start off with 

Serato since that's what comes with it, but he can try the Rekordbox 1 month 

trial if he wants to.

Rick Cortez

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I just started this as a hobby. I like the controller a lot. But serato intro is just not enough to take advantage of the controller so you might want to look at the paid version.

TBH, i'd rather stick to rekordbox after have both trials. Rekordbox 4.1.0 was just launched, btw (still didn't tried it though).

back to ddj-sb2, for what it is, I can't fault it. feels good, it sticks to where you put it despite being light, looks good, the jog wheels respond well enough for a starter like me and both softwares (and mixxx) seem to respond well enough (but rekordbox somehow seems to have a slight advantage wrt to lag if you want some nit-picking)

Effects usage are not a burden unless you don't have the cpu power (like analyzing in the background your whole library and hogging that USB bus too :p )

Lots of features like the VU LEDs are worth it too. The tempo sliders are short but in the software you can change the range to make up for it so no issues either.

The pads are very responsive too and the layout for both serato and rekordbox are easy to access and understand and the shift options gives access to even more.

ofc, we always want more but for the price range I think I made the right choice on this one.

But ofc, take this with a grain of salt as i'm very new to this and no intention to make it more than a hobby. 

Tiago Fortuna 0 votes
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The controller is not bad, but Serato DJ intro is crap. I would like to use it with Traktor, but I could not find an official mapping file for Traktor and SB2. Pioneer has a leak in that point!

If you look for an entry level controller, I recommend Behringer CMD Studio 4a. This one is much easier to use instead the SB2, can do the same with more comfortable ways! And there is better support for it instead Pioneer. Pioneer shows in their manual Serato, but nothing really about the mixer.

Khan Cross 0 votes
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