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Virtualdj 3 djc
Virtualdj 3 djc







virtualdj 3 djc

  • Mid and Low EQ encoders switch to Key and Filter knobs using Shift.
  • 3-band EQ with center detent push encoders (push=EQ band kill).
  • 2 channel strips, each with 60mm volume faders, LED level meters.
  • Replaceable crossfader with adjustable crossfader curve.
  • In all there are 95 assignable MIDI controllers (63 buttons, 5 faders, 12 push encoders, 22 control knobs, and 2 touch-sensitive jog wheels), and all of them can have another layer of functionality through the Shift buttons. A durable metal top plate and solidly constructed controls, including chassis-nutted pots, and slick touch-sensitive jog wheels, make the DJC.4 literally and figuratively shine. The bottom half of the chassis is molded plastic with rubber feet on the bottom, and the handhold side indents for easy carrying. While it doesn’t break any of the established molds in terms of form factor, feature set, elegance, or ruggedness, it does cover all the bases and is a well-rounded 4-deck controller (with two channel faders and jogs, but the ability to control 4 decks) with a decent 16-bit/48 kHz soundcard for the money. BUILD QUALITY AND DESIGNĬheck out this well-appointed controller. It presents competitive sound quality and a couple of useful features not found on more expensive controllers. This feature-rich controller packs a lot of very well-made components into a small, but not overly-cramped surface area. The Bottom Line: While it was seemingly designed for a version of Virtual DJ 7 LE, that shouldn’t dissuade users of other popular programs from trying the DJC.4. Some plastic buttons where we’d prefer rubber. Push-button EQ knobs for EQ kill on push. Very playable jog wheels with adjustable touch sensitivity.

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    (Traktor Pro mapping available.)ĭimensions: 16.1 x 11.7 x 2.6 inches (41 x 29.7 x 6.5 cm) Ships with: Virtual DJ LE 4-Deck Edition, USB 2.0 cable.

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    We’ve answered all of those after the jump!Ĭommunication: MIDI over USB (AC or USB powered) Of course, that’s without answering any of the key questions about the audio quality, the playability of the jog wheels and other controls, the output levels, mappings, and so on. Here’s a 4-deck controller with a 4-channel soundcard that looks solidly built and has many vital features well packed into a small surface, all for about $350. With all due respect, one of our first reactions to the Stanton DJC.4 was one of surprise.









    Virtualdj 3 djc