I would choose the Reloop Buddy or pineer Flex 4 the DDj200 is a bluetooth controller and I dont recommend Bluetooth controllers because it is more difficult to pre cue with headphones
I still don’t get why people consider the low-price controllers as „not professional“/beginners-only. The smaller jog wheels are actually harder to handle than the bigger ones. And for those of us who grew up DJing with vinyl and CD, all we need is two jog wheels, a cross fader, EQing and maybe a cue button (even the latter isn‘t necessary if the jog wheels are tight and you know your tracks well). In the end, it‘s probably more about which iPad and software supports which files. For instance, Traktor DJ 2 can be a pain in the ass when it comes to external hard drives.
Hi Justin, thanks so much for your tutorials! I decided to go with Reloop Ready, but can't find a way to select/activate saved loops in Djay Pro via the controller, I want to avoid using the screen if possible. Is there a way to do this, e.g. via pads like it works for selecting cue points, or there's a way to map Reloop Ready this way?
Hi thanks for the kind words check out this video it will show you how to map it let me know if you need more help ua-cam.com/video/KfL9U_puJxs/v-deo.html
Can't wait for the Reloop Mixtour Pro
When will they refresh the reloop buddy… hopefully with a mic input
Yes I hope they do it is my fav
Same here. Favorite and it has everything except that. Could us a slightly better sound card as well.
Hello thanks! Which is the best according to you, FLX4 or Numark Platinium FX?
I would go with flex 4
@@justinspiegel6841 Thank you Justin
@@justinspiegel6841 And what would you think about The Hercules Impulse 500 please?
Cool video!
Would you recommend buying Pioneer DDJ 200 for an iPad?
Thank you!
I would choose the Reloop Buddy or pineer Flex 4 the DDj200 is a bluetooth controller and I dont recommend Bluetooth controllers because it is more difficult to pre cue with headphones
Which ipad do you recommend for this software?
iPad Pro with USB C
I still don’t get why people consider the low-price controllers as „not professional“/beginners-only. The smaller jog wheels are actually harder to handle than the bigger ones. And for those of us who grew up DJing with vinyl and CD, all we need is two jog wheels, a cross fader, EQing and maybe a cue button (even the latter isn‘t necessary if the jog wheels are tight and you know your tracks well). In the end, it‘s probably more about which iPad and software supports which files. For instance, Traktor DJ 2 can be a pain in the ass when it comes to external hard drives.
Hi Justin, thanks so much for your tutorials! I decided to go with Reloop Ready, but can't find a way to select/activate saved loops in Djay Pro via the controller, I want to avoid using the screen if possible. Is there a way to do this, e.g. via pads like it works for selecting cue points, or there's a way to map Reloop Ready this way?
Hi thanks for the kind words check out this video it will show you how to map it let me know if you need more help ua-cam.com/video/KfL9U_puJxs/v-deo.html
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Yoo broo
Hi let me know if you have any questions