I found for the events I do the controller was just for show although I do miss my jog wheels.
A well mapped Keyboard in VDJ and mouse work great and feels more tactile, plus having a great sounding and versatile mixer helps :) (plus a maya44 USB soundcard)After and Before photos :)
My new compact set-up (based on my tried and tested Karaoke setup) Behringer shark (Routed through "ALT 3-4 back to AUX return1)and a Shure mic Receiver in the back with all PSU's and Mya44USB soundcard in the box, stand is a detachable 3/8 rod bent to shape with Velcro to hold the Laptop.
Ceremony set-up with all PSU's and MAYA44USB soundcard Plus a Behringer shark with a dual channel AT Receiver all in the box. ....plus an old Stanton RM3 mixer ;)
Peavey ipr 3000 Amp, amazing for bass!
I have 3 pairs of passive subs total, and just add a pair or two when doing larger events :)
Oh, and it weighs 7lbs :D
I used a bubble roller for the second coat of Duratex then after an hour or so of drying I scraped the peaks and spikes off with a plastic scraper by pulling back evenly across them,
Turned out great with awesome "flaw" coverage ;)
Jefferson City MO in the Governor's Mansion Memorial garden.
Was a bit hot that July for a Ceremony but I did have my trusty patio Umbrella.
In the box is an Old Stanton RM3 mixer I refurbed' and an AT dual receiver, Behringer shark plus all the power supplies (cooling fan too) almost forgot...
Compact DJ/Karaoke system. Underneath the laptop are 2 mic receivers, a feedback destroyer and a nano comp/limiter.
All power supplies are in the box including one for the 1x2 VGA/DA and case fan.
Laptop stand is a removable 3/8 steel rod bent to shape to hold the PC with velcro. (stores in lid)