

Another area where it wins over that controller is that its pads are much better: They’re rubberised, not hard plastic, and RGB. Unlike the Pioneer DJ DDJ-200, though, it has a built-in audio interface. It has small jogwheels (not as small as those on the even-tinier Numark DJ2GO2 Touch, but small), but manages to squeeze in eight performance pads per deck. It’s a small, plastic, entry-level DJ controller, slightly smaller than the Pioneer DJ DDJ-200.
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So how well does it work? Is it fun to use? Is it good value? Who is it for? We’ll answer all of these questions in this Reloop Buddy review, which concentrates mainly on the iPad and Mac implementations, for the reasons stated above. (You will have to pop your iPad out of its case to slot it in, though.)
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It pairs particularly well with djay Pro AI running on iPad, because it also has a built-in iPad stand (a slot at the rear of the unit), making the combination of iPad and Reloop Buddy a particularly neat, portable DJing solution. Learn to DJ using ANY gear: The Complete DJ Course It is the first controller that has specific controls for these features, which is one of its selling points. It is particularly suited to Apple versions of djay Pro, because they include Neural Mix, Algoriddim’s feature that lets you separate vocals, drums and music in real time when DJing.

The Reloop Buddy is a small, entry-level DJ controller, designed specially for use with Algoriddim’s djay Pro software. First Impressions / Setting up Introduction
