![]() ![]() So does all new gear have to be cutting edge? Pioneer-loving DJs kind of know this, as it’s part of the brand identity ![]() I’ll bet that in 10 years time, the Pioneer gear in pro booths will look and feel pretty similar to this. Pioneer DJ is likely to tread very carefully when upgrading and changing the look and feel of its kit. Despite not being “cutting edge” tech, it is kind-of future proof – Why? Because in truth, DJ gear hasn’t changed much in years in the pro booth, and isn’t likely to (pro DJs hate change, they just want stuff to work as it’s always done).If you really want all the bells and whistles of a four-channel controller, they’re there – you just have to plug in your laptop and use Rekordbox DJ (and now, Virtual DJ 2020 too – with Serato DJ Pro due soon).And it’s just fun! Who wouldn’t want to know their gear felt just like doing it in the best clubs in the world? The unit may be technically under-powered, but it sure feels and acts like the “real thing” It helps for when you get as chance to play on “pro” gear yourself. Hobbyists want gear that is similar to play on to that found in DJ booths. It looks and feels exactly like pro gear – This can’t be underestimated. ![]() To the people buying this, that simply isn’t a disadvantage You can’t use four decks with two CDJs, either, and never have been able to.
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