Used CDJS For Sale In South Africa

What is CDJS?

A CDJ is a specialized digital music player for DJing.

Used CDJS For Sale In South Africa?

Volkano BLACK RETRO SERIES DJ TURNTABLE (VK-3160-BK)

Wharfedale 15″ 1400W DJ SPEAKERS (IMPACT 15)

LANEY 12″ 240W DJ SPEAKER (CXP-112)

What is a DJ controller called?

DJ controllers are basically MIDI controllers by a different name. The various controls (like faders, pots, and buttons) all send MIDI signals to the computer to trigger the relevant sections of the software.

How do DJ controllers work?

A DJ controller is basically a device that DJs use to mix music. It allows them to control DJ software by essentially functioning as a microprocessor. Music mixing software can be hard to control through traditional computer keyboards and touchpads. These controllers are tailor-made for use on specific DJ software.

What is a DJ controller vs mixer?

Essentially, A DJ Controller is a device that is both a turntable and a mixer, which also connects to DJ software, allowing for mixing music without requiring any other hardware besides the computer. A DJ Mixer is only a mixer, which requires turntables or CDJs to plug into each channel so you can mix music.

Why do you need a DJ controller?

The DJ controller is the basis of the set and you use DJ software on your laptop or computer. The advantage of a DJ controller is that it is an all-in-one solution and that you can run digitally. That means that your mp3 files play directly from your laptop.

How do I choose a DJ controller?

Look for controllers that emulate this idea, with platters, faders, FX buttons, and a built-in DJ mixer. First-time DJ controller shoppers should also look for other basics like pitch faders, EQ capability, play and cue buttons, and line and cross-faders.

What are DJ decks used for?

The purpose of DJ decks (see our recommended decks here) is to play music and allow tracks to be mixed into each other. Being largely built for this purpose their features include things such as speed control as well as a platter that the DJ can manipulate to keep tracks in time.

Who invented the first DJ controller?

1971: The first real DJ mixer is designed by Alex Rosner for the Haven Club. Though never commercially available, “Rosie” featured the ability to mix two turntables, as well as a microphone input and the ability to assign either of the sound sources to a headphone output.