🎶 Mix It Up Anywhere!
The Reloop Ready Compact 2-Deck DJ Controller is a lightweight, portable solution for DJs, featuring 16 large RGB pads, 9 performance modes including Scratch Bank, and a built-in USB audio interface for seamless connectivity. Perfectly designed to fit on a 13-inch laptop, it offers precision mixing and scratching capabilities, making it ideal for both home and on-the-go use.
Product Dimensions | 25.91 x 7.62 x 7.37 cm; 1.3 kg |
Item model number | AMS-READY |
Colour | Black |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
Connector | USB |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Supported Software | djay Pro (iOS, iPadOS) |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Musical Style | Electronic |
Instrument Key | Any |
Mixer Channel Quantity | 2 |
Size | 325 mm x 48 mm x 220 mm |
Hardware Platform | x86 |
Item Weight | 1.3 kg |
C**E
Great controller if you're short on space or budget or need something lightweight.
This is a very competent controller that works with most DJ software, I noticed a slight lag in response when pressing a button if you don't press it firmly, but once your used to it you can mix fine. It is also a bit quieter than my main controller (a Denon) but again nothing that isn't easy to remedy in software.It has plenty of functionality for something of it's size and it's very lightweight so when you are mobile it can a great alternative.
L**E
Ok for practice, but not for an audience
Obviously has it limited controls compared with a full size controller, but for most for work what you need is there. I dislike having the decks mirrored (both pitch controls in the middle) and would prefer both to have the same layout like a pair of CDJ's.For the size and features it could be great device, but I feel corners have been cut to hit a price point and these have gone too far.First there are only 2 eq controls - high and low and I find the curves a bit odd. More like a cheap radio than DJ equipment. A mid would have been good and if I had to go without one, I'd ditch high and have low and mid. Dj's thinking like me will know why.So why not for an an audience? It sounds bad. My hearing is far from good and I can get MUCH better sound out of an inexpensive Fifo USB powered DAC (sound card) even into a 3.5mm jack. Of course, if you do this, your cue monitors are gone and it's usefulness for DJing with. The inbuilt sound has poor low frequencies and sounds harsh and kinda muddled.It's handy to listen back to new tunes and experiment with sequences and transitions, but because the inbuilt sound cannot be put to practical use and annoys me so much I often use a separate DAC which adds to the bulk.If you plan to transport it then I've not found a good case and ended up modifying another one to fit as all the "correct" cases were way too big defeating the object of the small device.Maybe a MKII will come along. I'd happily pay a bit more for a better quality unit.
C**S
Great little Controller in terms of functionality
Loved this controller in terms of its functionality. I intended to use as my controller in a broadcasting scenario for radio but the main problem was the output noise. Found it way to noisy to broadcast live. Could it have been a faulty unit ? tempted to reorder to find out. Bottom line is I has to return it.
G**E
Not value for money
Expected everything to work straight away ...but the right loop button not working...the left loop button works okay .
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