luis_dj's Electronic DJ Setup
Studio 2021
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~$1,724
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- Studio Equipment 46.0%
- Keyboards and Synthesizers 25.5%
- DJ Setup 14.5%
- Studio Monitors 11.5%
- Microphones 2.6%
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Avg price: $303.89
Great controller for Ableton Live 11
I have this controller - Akai APC40 MKII - and a Novation Launchpad Pro MK3, and they're great working together ! The Akai is better for live, devices and mix controls, and the Novation - also able to control devices, but becoming more difficult with pads than knobs - to play instruments. The synergy between them is great as you can play using pads on the Novation while applying effects through the Akai. I don't have any experience with the Ableton Push, but I think that having the possibility of controlling through two different devices at the same time - one hand on each - open wider possibilities when comparing with those you have with the Push, at a lower price - both together, the Akai and the Novation -
Avg price: $310.25
The Launchpad Pro might be the best pad sequencer I’ve seen yet
Bridging the gap between hardware sequencer and DAW controller, this is one of the best pad devices on the market.
Where the Pro goes deeper is in its supplementary controls, which allow for control of Live’s transport section, record arming, mute, solo, Capture MIDI and quantisation.
PROS: - Great standalone sequencer option. - Comprehensive Live control. - Sleek hardware with great-feeling pads.
CONS: - Navigation can be complex without a screen.
Avg price: $107.28
Akai Professional MPK Mini Mk2
Avg price: $71.52
Avg price: $197.49
Hercules DJControl Inpulse 300
Avg price: $249.99
Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone
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Avg price: $439.65
A very interesting keyboard because it has a very light weight, powerful speakers and line output
Studiologic is a manufacturer of digital musical instruments like pianos, synthesizers, organs and more. The Studiologic Numa Compact 2 Digital Piano has the following characteristics:
- Digital piano with 88 semi-weighted keys (Weight that the keys of an acoustic piano have and that digital pianos try to imitate to equal the touch of the piano. The keys in the high register are heavier and in the high register less. This is different from the sensitivity on the keyboard which serves to regulate the volume of the note. But a weighted keyboard always has sensitivity in the keys) with Aftertouch function and hammer mechanics
- 128 notes of polyphony (Number of notes that can be played at once. This includes accompaniments that also consume notes. So if you play on top of an accompaniment more notes will be accumulated)
- 80 sounds (Different sounds of piano and other instruments)
- OLED quality display
- Central joystick control for more controls
- Dimming piano sounds that simulate virtual string resonance
- 2 programmable joystick controls
- Many effects with reverb, chorus
- Split function (dividing the keyboard into two different instruments)
- Sound equalization with Bass, Treble, Mastering controls
- USB midi (MIDI allows you to do such wonderful things as connect your keyboard to your computer, record a sound track and with certain programs click through what you’ve played to musical notes on a score. MIDI tracks store the information of the musical notes)
- Sustain pedal input (The sustain pedal of a piano or keyboard is used to keep the note playing even if you stop pressing the key) + input for another pedal. Not included
- Stereo line and headphone output
- 2 fairly powerful 10W speakers
- Feeder included
- Weight 7.1 kg and dimensions (L x W x H): 1270 x 230 x 110 mm
About this setup
This gear photo by luis_dj features 10 pieces of gear, including Akai Professional APC40 MKII, Novation Launchpad Pro MK3, and M-Audio Keystation 49 MK3. The setup spans Studio Equipment, Keyboards and Synthesizers, and DJ Setup, with a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Electronic, Pop, and Rock scenes.