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Pioneer DDJ-T1
$1,299.00
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Easy to set up for completely new users - plug and play. Solid build quality. Easy to navigate the controls once you get used to them.
The Cons:Ships with a version of Traktor that has a limited number of effects. No kill switches on the mixer. Large size - can present an issue for the traveling DJ during transportation or setup.
The Pioneer DDJ-T1 is a four-channel DJ controller. This unit has USB connectivity, so that all you have to do is plug the DDJ-T1 into your laptop, and it is ready to be used with TRAKTOR's DJ software.
The TRAKTOR DJ software offers looping, effects and Sync Lock for automatic synchronization of tracks, as well as a variety of other DJ-oriented functions. All buttons and knobs of the DDJ-T1 have been preassigned, so that there are no settings to initiate before you can manipulate the audio. Though the higher cost DDJ-S1 only has two channels, it has a Slip mode (for looping, reversing, and scratching without changing the song tempo), two mic inputs with talk-over functionality, XLR output and set of LED cuepoint lights that the DDJ-T1 lacks. The DDJ-S1 is also for use with ITCH DJ software, as opposed to TRAKTOR.
Features
- Plug-and-Play USB Connectivity
- 4-channel deck control
- For laptop use
- Included TRAKTOR DJ Software
- Specially Designed User Interface
- Optimized controller
- Color: Silver
- 4 sliders
- 1 crossfader
- Input terminals: MIC x 1 (1/4 inch PHONE), AUX x 1 (RCA)
- Output terminals: MASTER OUT x 2 (1/4 inch PHONE x 1, RCA x 1), HEADPHONE MONITOR OUT x 2 (front 1/4 inch PHONE, mini pin)
- Other terminals: USB B connector x 1
- Frequency range: 20Hz - 20kHz
- Total harmonic distortion: 0.005% or less
- Included AC adapter: Power 120 V AC 60 Hz, rated output 5 V DC
- External dimensions: 26.8" x 3.7" x 12.5"
- Weight: 10.8lbs
- Compatible OS: Mac OS X (10.5, 10.6 or later), Windows 7 Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate, Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Ultimate/Business Windows (SP1 and later), XP Home Edition/Professional (SP3 and later)
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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easy to set up for completely new users - plug and play
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easy to navigate the controls once you get used to them
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layout similar to Pioneer CDJ products, easy to transition later
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response is immediate with the software, no lag
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dual headphones out - one 1/4", the other 1/8"
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track browsing jog wheel - nicer than having to resort to your computer
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ships with a version of Traktor that has a limited number of effects
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no kill switches on the mixer
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large size - can present an issue for the traveling DJ during transportation or setup
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requires its own version of Traktor (unless you use Traktor Pro)
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some cheap plastic feeling buttons and switches, play in some of the pots
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