![]() Meant as an affordable way to access Pioneers ecosystem, the DDJ-400 has a scheme based on Pioneers pro CDJ players and DJM mixers. Not surprisingly, Pioneers DDJ-400 is almost the exact size and weight as the SB3, but it has a much different layout and only has 2-deck control. Lets see how they stack up against the leader in their space.īesides that it follows most of the conventions of a 2-channel, 4-deck Serato controller. If youre in the market for a bargain like that, you may think its a done deal.Ī couple of tempting alternatives bring something new to the tabletop: Rolands alluring DJ-202 offers MIDI connectivity and a built-in step sequencer with TR-style drum sounds and for syncing to Serato DJ Pro, and the Pioneer DDJ-400 brings an NXS2-inspired layout and advanced playback options to a svelte Rekordbox DJ controller. The extremely popular 2-channel, 4-deck Pioneer DDJ-SB3 (249) for Serato finds that rare ground where a budget-priced all-in-one controller serves high-level DJs needs rather than feeling like just a toy. Two Channel DJ Controllers Compact and inexpensive 2-channel DJ controllers serve as most peoples entry point into digital DJing, as well as trusty portable systems for many experienced performers.Īmong these little companions, one currently stands head and shoulders above the rest. ![]()
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