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jtrus
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Apr 20, 2015
A Numark Mixtrack Pro can be had for about $150, and is a great controller. Algroriddim Djay for iOS, is also a much more affordable alternative. Not sure why anyone would pay $300 for a Monster-branded toy.
Snooker
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Apr 21, 2015
jtrusA Numark Mixtrack Pro is not a standalone system, you will additionally need a laptop or computer with your music on it. And Algoriddim is not a device, it is software. I'm not saying either the Numark or the Algoriddim app is good or bad, I'm just saying that you can not compare things that are obviously different from one another.
jtrus
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Apr 25, 2015
SnookerPoint taken, but I'm assuming most people have a laptop and/or mobile device.
DJpHattDaddy
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Jan 26, 2016
jtrusThat's most likely true, but those (laptops/tablets) still don't represent what the GODJ is no matter the software used! Imagine a GODJ pluged into a battery operated speaker/speakers and headphones. You're done! You could be at the beach, block party, football game, the park or any other place where an outlet or even a table isn't available! You can mix real sets with samples, a real cross fader, start/pause que buttons, all with one cable for connection, 2 if you have a pair of speakers and your in stereo with no adapters and still have stereo/selectable split que headphones! And if you really wanted to get fancy you could use that laptop/tablet/cellphone to be an external source and run effects on that input as well! Don't forget even a micrpone input with effects! What other device is going to do that out of the box at any price?
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