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Sporting Pioneer DJ’s Magvel, no-contact fader technology, I can say without a doubt, this is the best feeling crossfader I’ve ever used on a controller. The pots feel incredibly solid, the faders have the typical Pioneer feel, and just about everything feels like it used parts taken directly from the top-of-the-line CDJ/DJM gear.
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While not as solid feeling as some controllers with all-metal designs, the DDJ-1000 doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy – it feels comparable to even the highest end Pioneer DJ gear. There’s a heft and solidness to the controller that just feels reassuring. While the controller is built from a plastic base with some metal face plates on the platter areas, it is very solidly built, sporting the typical Pioneer DJ build quality. This adjustment is especially useful for DJs looking to scratch or perform turntablism techniques on the controller. This should be standard on every non-motorized platter on the market. Aside from a better feel and response, it also eliminates a lot of errors due to accidental touches.Īdding tension adjust on the DDJ-1000’s platters is another welcome feature.
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If you’re unfamiliar with CDJ platters, the pressure sensitive design is far superior to the capacitive touch platters you find on most digital DJ controllers. While the jog displays within the platters offer useful information (BPM, waveforms, position indicators, phrasing count, deck assignment), it’s the feel of the platters that really shines. Undoubtedly the stars of this controller, these platters feel lifted directly from the top-of-the-line CDJ 2000NXS line.
#Rekordbox controller full
While not deviating hugely from the standard style of controllers these days, the biggest draw of this controller is the full CDJ2000NXS2 style, pressure sensitive platters, and a mini DJM-900 mixer, complete with a full effects section. Previous Rekordbox controller offerings like (DDJ-RB/R/X/Z) were essentially re-purposed versions of the classic Serato-designed line of controllers. Released earlier this year, the DDJ-1000 is the first Pioneer DJcontroller designed specifically for the Rekordbox software’s Performance Mode.