
Also, remember that there is NO mic input for this controller - that's evident in the specs, and demo videos as well.īuttons, jog wheels, rotary knobs, pitch controls and crossfader are all adequate for beat mixing, but the jogs are a little two small, and the controller's just a hair to slow for scratching at any performance level - but you shouldn't expect this from a product that sells for around $80. Also, in VirtualDJ, come of the functions you might want to use creatively will require a little mouse or keyboard use.but that comes with the territory of a small device like this. As of now (4/30/18) the product is NOT plug and play with djaypro by Algorridum's Windows edition.but like many products, you can map the controller using custom midi commands. I'm a little bummed that this product doesn't have as much "native" integration with other popular DJ software products.
#Serato dj intro mix portable
(It's worth noting that the USB cable is "Mini-B" not the "Micro-B" that has become the standard of most Android, Window, and most portable media devices on the market.so if you're planning to use this for more than the occasional tinkering, you might want to get an extra cable or two right away, as these are harder to find.) The controller itself is small - which is what I wanted - and the integrated soundcard sounds decent. Serato Intro is a "decent" operating system, and is free to the market.but certainly not robust enough to routinely gig with. The Numark DJ2GO2 does everything you'd expect from a controller at this price point.and everything it's spec'd to do.


DJ2GO2 fills a void, and fits a pricepoint!
