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The DDJ-800 is the two-channel version of the impressive DDJ-1000...

Pioneer DJ have announced the DDJ-800, a two-channel version of their highly-rated DDJ-1000 controller. Coming in at £779, the controller features the same coloured LED...

Keylab Essentials offer a whole lotta' controller at an affordable price...

Arturia returns with their KeyLab Essentials range of slick and colourful controller keyboards.

Coming in two sizes of 49 or 61 key variants, priced at...

The mixer was teased last week via Rane DJ’s Facebook page...

Rane DJ have unsurprisingly announced the DJ Seventy Two one week after previewing it on their Facebook page. Original given as a prize to DMC...

The DDJ-200 is designed for Pioneer DJ's WeDJ app...

Pioneer DJ have announced the DDJ-200, a new controller for their WeDJ app, recently announced as the first app that will stream Beatport's catalogue directly...

Pioneer DJ’s WeGO4 is the latest compact DJ controller to join the party. DJ Mag Tech takes a look...

Pioneer’s DDJ-WeGO4 is the latest edition to the affordable, entry-level DJ controller market.

It comes with all the usual frills that will keep beginner DJs...

Switch puts Pioneer DJ’s new DDJ-SZ2 through its paces...

Mr Switch, aka Anthony Culverwell, is one of the most talented (and decorated) DJs to come out of the UK, noted worldwide for his versatility...

Prepare to gamble with Novation’s innovative new Dicer controller...

EVERY now and then, a product arrives on the DJmag bench that is so simple, yet so effective that we can’t help but wonder why...

French Flair

Looking for a cool keyboard controller? Then check out Arturia’s Keylab 25 midi controller keyboard with included Analog Lab software synthesizer.

Is Kam’s first foray into the DJ software controller market a worthy contender?

It seems like every manufacturer under the sun has a DJ midi controller on offer at the moment, so it comes as no surprise that...

The PDX-3000 Mix has landed

Vestax's bad-boy turntable - the PDX-3000 Mix (£429 from Vestax.com ) - has just landed in the UK's best DJ stores. It's built on the...

Vestax’s PAD-One is the newest micro controller to take a beating on the DJmag test bench

In the portable pad controller market, the Korg Nano Pad and Akai LPD8 have recently dominated the battle for the spare space in your laptop...

Midi controller come in all shapes and sizes, but this must be the bluest of the lot.

Yes it's a Midi controller with a seductive blue glow like Tron, but that's not the only thing that makes the OHM controller from Livid...

The knob-free touch controller from Livid

It's impossible to review any kind of DJ or studio controller without chucking in a few ‘Inbetweeners’-style knob-gags, so you can imagine my distress when this reviewer first unwrapped Livid's Base, an entirely touch-sensitive USB MIDI controller. Were they so desperate to be taken seriously that they'd deprive a lonely studio soul of his one puerile release? Actually no, there's a very good reason to go knob-free. Join me on a session of tender touching to find out...

Kings of the road

Once upon a time DJs roamed the planet with boxes filled with enough vinyl to cripple a sherpa and synthesisers that were so big and heavy they required two roadies to wrestle them onto the stage. Fortunately, these days, all it takes is a laptop with a couple of controllers plugged into the USB ports to do the job. Korg have been around since the beginning of the electronic music revolution, and while once they were manufacturers of hardware behemoths, they have kept abreast of the times by releasing a wide range of products in both hardware and software formats, from bulky workstation synthesisers designed to live in a studio to their micro range of keyboards, which are the perfect size and weight to be taken on the road.

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Looking for a portable lightweight controller for your digital DJ set-up? Then consider Stanton’s new SCS System 3 package, which contains two of...