It follows the two-decks-and-mixer paradigm of the traditional club DJ, so you get two separate decks with cueing and transport controls, a comprehensive mixer section with 3-band EQ strips for each channel and pitch sliders to help you match track tempos. It may be cheap, but the Mixtrack Pro provides everything you expect from a modern DJ controller. It's very much aimed at the home studio, as can be seen from its I/O connections. You get a single USB port, a 6.3mm headphone jack, a 6.3mm microphone jack and two stereo RCA outputs. A balanced output would be nice, but ultimately unnecessary. If you're new to DJing or just want an entry-level controller for home use, the Mixtrack Pro's I/O connections will suffice.