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| quote: | Originally posted by ianco
Apart from 2 extra channels, does the DJM 800 have any features the 400 doesn't? I'm a bedroom DJ and use only two CDJs. |
I've got the 400 with my two 800 mk2s. Some of the bigger features the djm800 has over the 400 are midi controls (to directly control ableton through the mixer, for example), and this light indicator which, correct me if I'm wrong fellas, approximates the key of each track so you match keys by color. Other than that, besides the two extra channels, 3 or 4 more built in effects, and firmer channel faders, the rest is very similar in terms of feel and layout.
Edit: One other thing I forgot is the djm800 is entirely digital out so you can get the purest digital signal from your cdjs using the appropriate plug. The 400 is processed digitally but is not true digital out.
If you have the money, it's an investment for the future for sure. If you don't need the channels, the 400 is the closest to the 800 out there right now.
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