Pioneer DJ DDJ-REV1 Serato Performance DJ Controller
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DetailThe Pioneer DJ DDJ-REV1 controller is a performance powerhouse designed with the open-format and battle DJ in mind. Its spacious layout and oversized jog wheels give you room to experiment with new techniques and emulate the feel of pro DJ turntables. For the first time in a Pioneer DJ controller, the tempo sliders and performance pads sit horizontally to mirror the popular DJM-S mixer. Connecting your favorite music software, microphones, monitors and more is a breeze with dual USB ports, a mic input and balanced XLR outputs. Extra-Large Jog Wheels for Tactile Control The DDJ-REV1 features jog wheels noticeably larger than those on previous beginner controllers. Their size makes scratching, nudging and tempo matching more tactile and precise. The jog wheels' tension can also be adjusted to suit your personal style. Battle-Ready Layout with Horizontal Faders The DDJ-REV1 has a spacious layout optimized for trying out new battle techniques and open-format sets. Its horizontal tempo sliders and performance pads sit above the deck sections to emulate a DJM-S mixer and PLX turntable setup. The generous amount of space between controls gives you freedom to push the limits of your skills. Robust Connectivity for Any Set Up With dual USB ports, a mic input and balanced XLR outputs, the DDJ-REV1 seamlessly integrates into your existing gear. Connect to your laptop, interface with your favorite DJ software, plug in a microphone and send your master output to monitors, amplifiers or a sound system. The controller's onboard sound card ensures high-quality audio with or without a computer. responsive, Low-Latency Performance Optimized for use with professional DJ software like Serato DJ Pro, the DDJ-REV1 offers a responsive, low-latency experience. The multi-colored performance pads and lever FX paddles trigger samples, loops, FX and more with precision. Onboard displays provide essential information at a glance so you can stay focused on the crowd.
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