On the other hand, choose Traktor Pro 3 if you want something with more customizable options or are on a more limited budget. If you are looking for the software that is most compatible with DJ hardware, with a very intuitive layout, choose Serato DJ Pro. The answer is that like most things in life, it depends. It's safe to say that both of these choices are excellent for both newbie and experienced DJs, but have you wondered which of these two choices better? These two programs have cemented a reputation for both offering a huge myriad of features and excellent reliability while at the same time being very accessible and easy to use, exactly what you want in a DJing software. 6.35mm Jack and 3.In the Djing world, very few software are as popular as Serato and Traktor.TRS Balanced and RCA Unbalanced Master Outputs, Booth Outputs.2 x CD, 2 x Phono / Line (switchable), 2 x USB Inputs.Integrated USB Hub for 2 Extra USB Connections.Integrated High Quality 4-in/ 4-out USB Audio Interface.In addition to the standard mixer functions such as 3-Band EQ, Channel Selection, Crossfader curve control, and split CUE, the X10 is also equipped with Crossfader Reverse, Channel Fader Reverse, 2-way Crossfader Curve, and Channel Fader Curve. The X10 is compact, but it gives you all the control you need. ![]() The built-in USB hub also gives you 2 extra USB connections to allow you connect other USB devices such as MIDI controllers to your digital DJ setup.įor example you can connect 2 uSolo FX’s to the USB hub and have a tightly integrated control surface, soundcard, and mixer connected to your digital DJ software. ![]() Regardless if you prefer vinyl or CD time code, the X10 allows you to easily connect to your favorite DVS software (e.g., Virtual DJ, Deckadance, MixVibes, etc.). The included Audio Driver allows you to DJ with both PC and Mac platforms at ultra low latency. The X10 is equipped with a 4-in 4-out USB Audio Interface. The DJ Tech X10 is built like a tank, feels great and is a splendid addition to any DJ setup.Bundle it with, at the very least, Virtual DJ.Could come down on the retail price of $399 USD.And again, I just really want to stress how well DJ Tech did with making the manual extremely easy to follow. And despite the size of the mixer, the setup still looks pretty professional. And you can’t beat the DJ Booth and TRS balanced connections. The reverse and curve crossfader controls are actually useful. The ol’skool analog setup with two turntables and the X10 was flawless. You can’t discount something that simple, no software needed, major plus for that quick setup. Although the manual does an excellent job explaining how to setup the X10 sound card, Traktor immediately recognized the X10. In this mode the mixer doesn’t control your effects, so you’ll need to use your mouse and keyboard, if you don’t have a controller. ![]() We first started with a basic setup using Traktor Pro and the X10 as the external mixer. But it’s a great setup for those who are just starting out. Deckadance DJ software is included, but it’s not as powerful and feature rich as Traktor. Oh, we also had an iPad and iPhone connected to the USB hub, just charging. Once delivered to the crossfadr lab, we got right into the setup, which included the DJ Tech X10 (of course), two Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive turntable (review coming soon), Numark Mixtrack Controller (love this baby) and NI’s Traktor Pro (tight). However, DJ Tech is on a different page, and the release of the DJ Tech X10 proves that the marriage between analog and digital can work. With all the controllers for DVS software’s, there isn’t a real market for them. You don’t see many 2 channel DJ mixers on the market nowadays.
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