🎶 Light up your set, anywhere you go!
The Hercules DJ Control Starlight is a compact, battery-powered DJ controller featuring a built-in audio interface for seamless headphone and speaker monitoring. It includes Serato DJ Lite software, pressure-sensitive jog wheels, and dynamic RGB plus strobe backlighting to enhance your performance. Weighing just 770 grams, it’s designed for portability without compromising on professional features like hot cues, loops, FX, and sampler modes.
Item Weight | 770 Grams |
Bulb Shape Size | B11 |
Additional Features | Fun lighting with RGB backlighting and unique strobe effects |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | DJControl Starlight |
Finish Types | Lacquered |
Color | RGB (Red, Green, Blue) |
W**F
My favorite backpack style controller.
This controller has one amazing option that the other guy doesn't have - the ability to turn scratch mode OFF! This is a mixing DJ beast for Serato DJ - and I can get it down to 1ms delay (MacBook Pro M2). Keep in mind, no mic on this controller - so if you need that, go get something else.Already have been pulling off amazing DJ blends (less bells is more guys - 25 years of DJ experience) - this is such an underrated piece of hardware. And it's super cheap! I might buy another! Great job, Hercules!
P**N
wow... love this thing
this is honestly everything I need in a controller. super portable, I've used it from planes to trains to stadiums to more. if you use it with a bluetooth set of cans it only needs a single wire. or you can wire it in for great latency control.limitations... there aren't that many knobs and they all do a limited set of things. if you are comfortable remapping that's not an issue, you'll basically be mixing with 6 software knobs (with toggle), a crossfader, and plenty of buttons. that's more than enough for me. also two decks only, duh. lastly, the sound card isn't great quality (as expected for the price), and if your laptop is plugged into a noisy ground or DC that will translate, especially under high amplification. I still use it and find no issues, but this isn't a $1000 mixer. it also feels a little cheap/plasticy, which might turn some people off. I don't care, because it does the job. the pros of the knobs is they are *very sensitive*... micro-movements translate extremely well which gives you lots of control. the crossfader is also surprisingly smooth and bouncy for the price, again don't expect a $1000 scratching crossfader but you can actually scratch on this thing without much effort.upsides... you can mix anywhere. and if you can sound good on this thing, moving to any other controller is ez mode. it's very compatible with a wide range of software, including my favorite the open source Mixxx. It's on the wired midi standard so should be good for many many many years to come.tldr buy this thing.
M**O
Great for the price
Love this thing!
A**R
Lo uso con Virtual DJ
Me gustó mucho aunque se me hizo un poco mas grande de lo que esperaba, ya que me habia acostumbrado al DJ2Go. Lo cual no es necesariamente malo. Lo que si tiene de pero es que la entrada para el plug de audio tiene una falla de contacto que mete un tronido muy feo. Se puede deber a un defecto de fabrica que deberia reportar.
H**.
A professional DJ's opinion
Read some of the other reviews here, written by people who received this product from Amazon for free, who do not seem to know a whole lot about DJ hardware and what to expect from it. I am a professional DJ, and I'd like to give my two cents. I bought this controller just for fun to see how it is. I wasn't sure what to expect from it, but I was beyond pleasantly surprised. This controller comes with Serato DJ Lite, which another reviewer complained about because of the cost associated with upgrading to DJ Pro, and questioned the trustworthiness of Serato. I can assure you that Serato DJ Pro is extremely widely used and respected by pros, and although Lite has limited features and promotes upgrading to Pro, it is still very good software and its shortcomings shouldn't reflect negatively on the controller itself; especially since a Pro license is only $100, which, assuming you already have a laptop, makes your total investment $180 - an extremely reasonable price for a functioning DJ setup, seeing as a single Pioneer CDJ can cost 10x that. Anyway, upon getting the Starlight in the mail, I immediately plugged it in and got to some mixing. The knobs and pitch faders feel very high quality, not too far short of what you'd have on a much more expensive controller. The quality of the audio output is pretty good as well, not superb but no worse than an average smartphone's headphone jack. I saw other reviewers complaining about the inability to connect Bluetooth headphones; this is not a valid complaint, I have never known of any piece of DJ gear with Bluetooth output, mainly due to the lag and quality limitations of Bluetooth audio. I suppose the last thing to address would be the LED lighting, which is certainly corny, but it's a fun touch and I see how it could appeal to new and/or very young DJs. Overall I would recommend this product to anyone looking to try out DJing or to give to their children to do so (assuming they have access to a Windows or Mac laptop). Remember when buying any DJ or audio gear to take online reviews with a grain of salt. Some people don't know enough to judge whether a product is good or bad, but review it anyway, resulting in uninformed and unwarranted praise or criticism. There are lots of good websites to ask questions and inform yourself!
A**Y
Small-but-terrible controller!
The Starlight is awesome to carry with you as a back-up unit, or perfect for those small, unplanned groupy parties!The fact that I’ve easily re-mapped it to suit DJAY’s stems configuration is truly a delight!
T**S
Handle with care
This is my second controller… they break too easy
B**S
A good place to start
Good for the beginner, feels solid and is pretty functional. Works as advertised.
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