![]() If you want to have a truckload of mapping possibilities and a device that can be used for anything in the controller-world, take the K2 (though it can be overwhelming for inexperienced users).Thanks guys for great answers. The X1 Mk2 however perfectly fits into a DVS setup and it's really easy to use.Īfter all, I'd say if you want a simple and solid unit, go for the X1. I have set up the layers for different situations (like a traditional X1 mapping for 4 decks or a complete internal mixer and another mapping which imitates the F1), so I could actually just take my laptop to a club and use the in-house-mixer, but also only take the X1 and throw a little garden party for my friends (but then with sync and nothing fancy). It was a good decision, since it has so many mapping possibilites with the layer system. I asked the same question some weeks ago on here and finally bought the Xone K2.
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