Roland 707??

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Assuming you mean the DJ-707M. Based on my very light testing (in stores), it seemed fine and like it would perform well.
 
Great controller... a beast, really. The only downside is that it has a really small form factor, which is great if you're looking for something super compact and not so great if you like having some space or want something more impressive-looking. Jog wheels are small. Mixer section is crammed, but man, they fit a lot of usefulness into that thing.

I'm thinking of picking one up for when I need something small. For my main system, I just picked up a Rane Four.
 
I like that controller. I like it because of the weight. It weights 7.7 pounds and is very compact. In a case it should be easy to transport. My partner had a NS7. It was in a case. The case had wheels on it so you could move it. It was super heavy. It was too heavy for a mobile DJ to use. It was made to be stationary. He finally gave it to his son and his son never took it out the house.
 
I really liked the utility of it, and I believe it's supposed to have some of the best mic pre-amps on a controller today. I wish they would have made one with a larger form factor and actually gone up against Pioneer. But the small jogs and how tight the interface is was a turn off for me. But for someone that doesn't mind the compact footprint, it looks like a very robust controller at that price point.
 
I really liked the utility of it, and I believe it's supposed to have some of the best mic pre-amps on a controller today. I wish they would have made one with a larger form factor and actually gone up against Pioneer. But the small jogs and how tight the interface is was a turn off for me. But for someone that doesn't mind the compact footprint, it looks like a very robust controller at that price point.
The size it what is selling it for me I think I can get it to fit in the top of a slant rack case with a little modification,
 
I have one, and I have an opinion of it too!, its a good controller, its perfect for a mobile dj, there is a lot of settings that can customized, using it is very similar to the that of the MC6000, you should feel pretty much right at home, its also much lighter than it too.

Some of the things I don't like, Its a bit crapped , buttons are close together, its not a bright controller, the MC6000 is a lot brighter in comparison, no case are being made for it anymore.

Its every bit worth the price IMO.
 
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I have one, and I have an opinion of it too!, its a good controller, its perfect for a mobile dj, there is a lot of settings that can customized, using it is very similar to the that of the MC6000, you should feel pretty much right at home, its also much lighter than it too.

Some of the things I don't like, Its a bit crapped , buttons are close together, its not a bright controller, the MC6000 is a lot brighter in comparison, no case are being made for it anymore.

It’s every bit worth the price IMO.
What do you mean by bright?
 
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What do you mean by bright?
I mean, the surface of the controller with the lit up buttons/pads is not as bright as other controllers , the MC600 is a bit brighter, just used to having brighter buttons and prefer it. I hope that makes sense.