That being said, you'll be happy with either controller, but the S4 sounds a bit more what you're looking for.Īre a lot of djs in a "booth"? Or is that not a literal term =/DJ "booth" is basically just the DJ's space. However, the T1's jogs are not nearly as smooth as the S4's, and are placed closer to your body-two things which may or may not matter to you (they definitely did to me, which is why I don't have a T1 today). Also, knowing that you'll be using jog effects, the HID support may be unimportant. The T1 has RCA and quarter inch outs as well, but the low end does tend to get a bit lost.īasically, the S4 does everything the T1 does, but better. The S4 not only has RCA and quarter inch outs, but it has two aux inputs. Of course, there are other things, but you get my drift. Don't get me wrong, I like the T1 to a degree, but the jogs are noisy and are made with ball bearings (leaving them feel less than smooth), the cue point buttons are tiny and plastic as opposed to the rather spacious and awesome rubbery buttons of the S4, and the S4 actually has level meters. The software thing might not be a big deal to you, but the whole sample thing may be a downside (even if you think you don't need them.yet ) The T1 has no sample control and lacks full software.OP, I'd recommend the S4, and here's why:
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