M-Audio Xponent USB DJ Controller

October 17, 2008

Find Out What We Thought Of the M-Audio Xponent DJ Controller

Well M-Audio has stepped up to the plate again releasing the USB DJ controller M-Audio Torq Xponent. Apart from it looking oh so very pretty…(actually, I like it to a nursery school toy but I love that sort of stuff, especially the pulsing of the lights)… to some up the M-Audio Torq Xponents looks, I love it; thought it’s a smidgen wide but you get used to it.

Next up are the features, as you would expect it has all the normal Dj controls; all we can say about these is that they feel better than the Behringer BCD 3000, not as flimsy but as it is not a real mixer you do feel a slight stand offish with it at first. What I will say about it’s design is that it is a little bigger than you would expect; this might make you think that it’s not for you then…wait… this has it pros, you don’t keep clipping buttons accidentally. You know how you get excited and tend to let your hands do things quicker hence less accurate well having the buttons more spread out means that you don’t hit those bad boys unexpectedly.

Well you know how I don’t like to go on about these things, so, I do think it’s a good controller and you can use it with traktor dj software, which I think is better than the Torq dj software that you get with it.

You can pick the M-Audio Xponent USB DJ Controller up at this this online store; it’s good value and does some good discounts sometimes, they are giving away Traktor with free headphones at the moment!
M-Audio Xponent USD DJ Controller

What we thought of the Behringer BCD3000

August 16, 2008

Behringer BCD3000 USB dj controller our review

Well as mentioned before we at Kookin have been playing with some of the digital toys out there. This time it is the Behringer BCD3000 that has caught our intention.

The Behringer BCD3000 was released in 2007 and is in the mid-price range for this type of controller. To be honest I am very impressed with it; the build quality is pretty decent, and once you get it up an running with Traktor (dj software) you can whack about the crossfader and knobs and it doesn’t feel as if it’s about to break!

I’m using the Behringer BCD3000 with Traktor (in my opinion the best dj software out there). I used it initially with a Window XP machine with a celeron processor and 2 gig of ram. I had loads of problems with it jerking and pausing it was unusable, so I went and got a MacBook Pro. God damn it works well, I’m not saying you need to get a top of the range computer to get good use out of it just make sure you have the absolute minimum requirements which my PC didn’t have. After running it on a compliant computer I realised how good it was for the money, £145, you can do everything that a normal mixer can do and what I really like is that you can plug your decks into it and mix mp3’s and vinyl, I think it adds diversity to your set. I’m still working out how to use it with other apps like cubase and Ableton Live but it looks fairly simple.

Some people will turn there nose up at the Behringer BCD3000 because it’s not some big dj brand name like Vestax. If you are looking to try out a mp3 mixer for the first time you don’t want to blow £300 on a mp3 mixer to find if you like it or not then the Behringer BCD3000 is for you.

I think it’s a great toy and would recommend it to anyone!

You can pick up the Behringer BCD3000 at Dolphin Music for £146.00.

Resources:
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BCD3000 USB dj controller .tks files