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MIDI Control Surface for DJ from Pioneer belonging to the DDJ series

Pioneer DJ will launch in october the DDJ-SP1 four deck MIDI controller designed to control, mix and scratch with Serato DJ software.

The Pioneer DDJ-SP1 is designed to extend the hands-on capabilities with a Serato DJ-based mixing setup, for example with the new DJM-900SRT mixer and the DDJ-S1 controller.

Features:

  • Four-deck controller
  • 16 rubber LED pads with seven trigger modes: hot cue, slicer, roll, sampler, hot loop, auto loop and manual loop
  • Velocity mode to control the volume of samples according to how hard the pads are hit
  • Slip mode silently continues playback and brings the track back to a defined position, ideal for loops, scratches and reverses
  • Sampler volume slider to control the output of the 16 trigger pads
  • 2×4 FX knobs and buttons
  • More than 30 sound effects powered by iZotope
  • 8 cue points on each deck
  • Syncable 6 slot sample bank
  • Fully assignable to control any DJ software
  • USB Port (USB powered)
  • Optimized for Serato DJ and Video
  • Aluminum faceplate

The DDJ-SP1 will be available in October for 399€ / £329 incl. VAT and will ship with a voucher for a free download of the Serato Video plug-in (116€ / £ 92 value aprox.)

More info at pioneerdjusa.com.

 

 

 

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