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Pioneer DJ DDJ-XP2 Sub-controller for Rekordbox DJ/Serato DJ Pro

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Style: DDJ-XP2


Features

  • Control Surface f Rekdbox DJ Software
  • Rekdbox DJ/Serato DJ Pro Licenses
  • With transport Mode in both rekordbox DJ and Serato dj Pro, you can use the pads as transport controls for your music to play, pause, cue, pitch up/down tracks, and more; With rekordbox DJ, all you need is your laptop
  • Dynamically control your chosen combination of Fx by touching the slide FX strips and moving your finger up and down, without needing to switch the selected FX on or off

Description

Level up with the DDJ-XP2 add-on DJ Controller for rekordbox and Serato DJ Pro. No matter which DJ application you’re used to, this DJ hardware will enable you to get more out of it than ever before. This DDJ-XP1 evolution adds to the original functionality without sacrificing the intuitive layout and solid build quality. Its sturdy construction and non-slip rubber surround mean you can hit it as hard as you want during performances. The controller enhances your setup with 32 robust, multicolored Performance Pads and puts powerful pad modes at your fingertips. Assign transport controls like play, pause, cue, and pitch up/down to the pads with Transport mode. Use 16 pads to control a single mode, the first for Serato DJ Pro, and trigger Silent Cue to soundlessly cue up tracks with the faders open on the mixer. Furthermore, feel confident and in control during DJ performances thanks to the looping controls of our DJM-S9 flagship scratch mixer.

Item Weight: 4.63 pounds


Product Dimensions: 10 x 15 x 2 inches


Item model number: DDJ-XP2


Date First Available: October 1, 2019


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  • SOLID, QUALITY product! 15-Year DJ Veteran Approved!
Style: DDJ-800
Coming from using the same 2x Pioneer CDJ 800 MK2's purchased in 2008 and a mint Pioneer DJM 450 (2017), I must say... This unit blows my DJM 450 AND those old (But still beloved) CDJ 800 MK2's OUT OF THE WATER!!! The overall build is real solid. Heavy and feels professional, sturdy and the furthest from cheap. A mix of thick, high quality plastic and brushed aluminum on the jog wheel platters and completely encompassing each jog wheel section. The mixer sounds, feels and performs better than the DJM 450! The 450 is already an incredible, high performance $699 mixer as is! The DDJ 800's mixer is FAR SUPERIOR in my opinion of DJing for 15 years. Many more FX, Faders and even the CF feels so much better, without the Magvel! You can adjust SO MUCH in Rekordbox's menus. You can even change the color FX preset buttons! Rekordbox lets you deeply customize this thing! The jog wheels aren't mechanical, but honestly feel BETTER to me than the CDJ 800 MK2's and up do, IMHO. The jog adjust knob is really nice and lets you choose between a lighter, more floaty jog.. or a firm, very professional quality/feeling one.. The play/cue buttons feel better than on a new pair of CDJ's, no joke! The tops of the jogs are very high quality brushed aluminum that feel almost like glass, like silk.. Going from mechanical to reactive wheels took little time to get used to.. The 800's jogs are tight and on point! I am very surprised on how tight and firm the jogs are at 12 O'clock or even on the lightest setting. Very nice all around! The performance pads are insanely and deeply customizeable. I can't even begin to get into how deep they get. Between the hot cue/FX/beat jump and everything.. it'll take quite awhile to customize this unit to your exact liking.. But it was worth it when I finally got it just right. Rekordbox isn't too bad at all. A simple program that lets me access thousands of tracks acquired over the years at the simple turn/click of a dial. Overall, being an old school DJ learning on vinyl, mastering on CDJ's and now with this incredible piece of equipment, I couldn't be happier. It takes a veteran DJ awhile to go from discs to a program, but I'm on my PC all day anyway. I have been using Mixxx for many years now as a tool to test tracks at different bpm's and test before burning to CD, so if you have any familiarity to any of the other DJ software out there, then I'd say you'd be like me and pick it up moderately easy. I HIGHLY recommend this and I was lucky to get one at $775 (Before Tax) before the promotion from Pioneer was over on 12/31. (If you're wondering why you're seeing them at $899 now.) I would STILL get one even at $899!!! You seriously cannot beat the performance and quality for the price. This thing is AMAZING! It feels so solid and I couldn't be happier with how much more my mixing capabilities and parameters have increased! Also, I'm retired from paying gigs, but this thing rocked a house party it's 2nd night out of the box and is perfect for home use too! Unless you HAVE to have mechanical jogs, 4 channels and barely anything else of significance, then I would give you my 100% recommendation to just buy the DDJ 800 first, ask/think about things after.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020 by Mike Mike

  • Everything a DJ has to have.
Style: DDJ-800
Background: Club & Rave DJ since 2002 - previous setup: Technic MKIIs + Numark 3001X + Serato. 7 year break from last time I owned a setup. Serato vs Rekordbox: This feels like a non issue. I cut my teeth on on Serato somewhere around 1.2 (Current is somewhere around 2.0). I also recently purchased the DDR-SB3, but found I needed more. While Serato has come a long way, even with DJ Lite that came with the SB3, Rekordbox feels like it's step in step - I have not noticed any differences that would have made me regret the switch. What you may not know is Rekordbox can set you up to be plug & play with the club standard CDJs. The cosmetics of Rekordbox could be the only applicable difference and as I've been streaming 5 days a week for the last 6 weeks, there hasn't been one single jump in my relearning curve that I've had to make. They feel _very_ close to each other. DDJ-800 vs DDJ-xxx The biggest difference I have noticed between jumping from the $200 tier to $800 is honestly the size of the pitch/tempo fader. The tempo fader on the DDJ-SB3 is extremely short @ about 1/3 the length on the DDJ-800, and depending on your genre, that can make a difference. For me, it just wasn't enough wiggle room, and the sensitivity was way too high on that short of a track. While I could spin a set on the SB3 - I have better ability to successfully match quickly with a more customizable fader, which this one has. The 3 modes it has also adds to that wonderfully. I have not yet jumped into all of the pad's or sampler, but all of the effects, faders, & pots all are very smooth and high quality. I'm used to a kill switch, on the EQs, and while these don't kill completely, they do effectively handle the EQ work that needs to be done, to construct your sets well. The construction is firm & solid while more than likely being able to handle the riggers of the road well. The lower price point SB3 felt far more plastic. Overall, I would still be a price taker at the price point it's been listed at. The value is there even at full price. Its going to hold up, it's going to tackle most situations you can through at it, and the jog wheels feel like they are well put together. I highly recommend this piece of gear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020 by D. Beckham

  • Beautiful controller!
Style: Controller
Oh my goodness, I am in love with this controller! I'm very new to DJing and this is my first controller that I've purchased. A lot of my friends are DJs so I've had a lot of input about different brands. Everyone has their preferances and that makes it hard to decide what to buy. I decided to buy the DDJ-SR2 because I've researched in general Pioneer controllers are reliable and sturdy, I don't necessarily need a 4 channel mixer right now because a lot of my more experienced friends have them and I can just hook up to their controllers, it's small and compact (I'm a small person with small hands), and it has a lot of features that are a step up from beginner controllers, but also not super confusing if you are a beginner. Since having it, I'll have to say it's very beautiful and smooth. I feel very lucky every time I play it. I particularly like the colors of the lights, hotcue/roll/slicer pads, and the metal cue and play/pause buttons because I feel more connected to the best when I can hear/feel it click. There are a few downsides about it that don't necessarily bother me right now and that is the pitch faders are very small and because of that it makes it hard to be exact with the bpm in a timely manner. The jog wheels are definitely weird to scratch on. I'm new to scratching, but it just doesn't feel right, I'm not sure how to explain it, I think the wheels feel tight maybe, but I'm not sure. All in all, this is an awesome controller and I can't wait to use it more professionally and show/share it to all my DJ friends! It also came with Serato Pro, and I purchased a warranty plan and a Pro-X road case separate, which I highly recommend to protect this investment! (I'm also using a 2018 MacBook Air with 8gb ram, and Serato Pro runs extremely smooth) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020 by Veronica Smith Veronica Smith

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