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Reader Ashton writes: “I am just starting to really get into DJing and I’ve been looking at both the Pioneer DDJ Ergo and the Traktor Kontrol S2 (because I’m just a beginner still). So I saw the Ergo for $430, but because of the lights and whatnot, I am starting to feel it is kind of childish in a way. So I then started looking at the Traktor S2 which is similar in price now ($399 till the end of March) and I’ve read reviews saying it would be the better way to go. I like all genres of music but what I would probably be trying to do most would be the dub step/bass music genre and again I have no clue! Which controller would be better for that?”
Digital DJ Tips says:
- May 15, 2015 Pioneer DDJ ERGO-K mapping for Traktor Pro w/ FX UNITS 3 & 4 (iPhone 4/4S) Sign in to download. Upload an edit of this mapping. Description and Instructions. This is mapping for TouchOSC running on iPhone 4/4S, controls for FX Units 3 & 4 with Traktor Pro 2.6.8 and higher.
- Pioneer Pro DJ Black (DDJ-WeGO4-K) 4.3 out. Native Instruments Traktor 8-Inch DJ Cable for iPad/iPhone. Khanka Hard Travel Case Replacement for Pioneer DDJ.
My advice in this instance is probably to go for the S2 as it comes with more powerful software, and for mixing bass music I think you’d appreciate the onboard advanced sample decks. The advantage of the ERGO is that it works easily with Serato DJ Intro and Virtual DJ, so if you’re not sure which software route you’ll want to go, ERGO might be better. But neither of those programs supplied with the ERGO is “full strength” DJ software, whereas the Traktor Pro version that comes with the S2 is. You could upgrade Virtual DJ to Virtual DJ Pro, but currently the ERGO doesn’t work with the “upgraded” Serato DJ Intro, which is called ITCH, at all.
Regarding the “coloured lights” thing, it’s true that the ERGO is styled in a really consumer fashion, but hardware-wise it is a well-built unit. It’s just that it would look more at place in a house party that in a “serious” DJ booth. At the end of the day, though, they’re both plastic DJ controllers, it’s just that one looks more garish than the other.
Do you own either of these controllers? Do you wish you’d bought the other? Let us know your thoughts on the Kontrol S2 and/or the DJ ERGO in the comments below.
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The DDJ-ERGO-K will be available from Late August 2012 at a SRP of 429 GBP/499 EUR, including VAT. Key features of the DDJ-ERGO-K. Bundled with Traktor LE 2 for instant plug and play; DJs can use the DDJ-ERGO-K straight out of the box with the included Traktor LE 2 software. The DDJ-ERGO-K’s user-friendly interface makes all Traktor LE 2’s. Pochitodj PRO Infinity Moderator Member since 2007 Si tiene la ergo k Esta viene con traktor LE. Davichodj1 Home user Member since 2013 hola he conprado un pionner ddj ergo k limited le instalado pero no me funcionan los samples me pueden ayudar para instalar bien. Ferwi Home user Member since 2013 hola tengo mi controlador pioneer ergo.
When a controller responds to a setpoint change, the degree of damping will determine how fast it tries to reach the new setpoint (figure 4). If the process is sensitive to overshoot, this might be a desirable approach.Figure 4. Because there is probably no counter effort, returning to the setpoint might take some time. An over-damped process will change slowly, gradually moving the process variable to the new setpoint. Auto tune 5 manual. When a controller responds to a setpoint change, the degree of damping will determine how fast it tries to reach the new setpoint.An under-damped approach will begin moving to the new setpoint much more quickly, and it will probably overshoot, only to have to come back.