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Posted by DjWoody on Jan-10-2011 19:08:

NAMM 2011... Pioneer Traktor & Serato Controllers!!!!

This got leaked on a dutch website. Interestingly enough, the Serato version is 2 channels and has hot cues, and the Traktor version is 4 channels. It looks like the S4 has some real competition now.

http://www.aboutdj.nl/nieuws/1510-p...controller.html








Posted by jupiterone on Jan-10-2011 19:56:

must admit i like the look of those


Posted by Apeattack on Jan-10-2011 23:28:

I really like the layout of the controllers.

Any word on the approximate cost?


Posted by DiscoStew on Jan-11-2011 00:02:

If the serato version had 4 channels, I would but it the day it went on sale. Not sure why it doesn't. I wonder if the traktor version can be jerry-rigged to work on serato.


Posted by darouge11 on Jan-11-2011 00:20:

NOT ENOUGH LIGHTS :P


Posted by djsaekone on Jan-11-2011 02:19:

Finally!!


Posted by n3lly on Jan-11-2011 02:30:

Interesting..

Very interesting. For some reason this stands out more to me than the S4, maybe it's the finish or something i'm not quite sure but i'm more intrigued by this than i was by the S4..


Posted by Paradox Lost on Jan-11-2011 05:31:

quote:
Originally posted by DiscoStew
If the serato version had 4 channels, I would but it the day it went on sale. Not sure why it doesn't. I wonder if the traktor version can be jerry-rigged to work on serato.


It's probably because Serato is generally marketed to turntableists, rather than multi-taskers.

In that regard, the Serato edition actually makes more sense than the one designed for Traktor, as the Traktor one has no dB meters on ANY of the channels (I can't understand why this is the case), no friendly cue points, plastic, wobbly knobs, and a finish that just looks incredibly cheap, especially compared to the quality looking build of Serato's.

I think it's safe to say that Traktor edition has been fairly shafted.


Posted by Dj Gracjan on Jan-11-2011 05:59:

Those do look sexy indeed


Posted by Teezdalien on Jan-11-2011 08:12:

Was seriously considering investing in the S4. Think I'll wait it out for a price on these now though. The Serato version would be good if it fully intergrates with scratch live.


Posted by Fledz on Jan-11-2011 12:15:

quote:
Originally posted by DiscoStew
If the serato version had 4 channels, I would but it the day it went on sale. Not sure why it doesn't. I wonder if the traktor version can be jerry-rigged to work on serato.

Because you don't need 4 channels when you use Bridge to hook it up to Ableton and do whatever the hell you want, in any way you want.

If this has native Ableton recording through Serato like the Rane mixers do, I will buy one of these on launch day!


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jan-11-2011 14:10:

got an email about these today, was interested. im wondering though... can u plug in a usb and use that only? im not interested in carrying around a computer.


Posted by PvDoBseSSioN on Jan-11-2011 20:36:

so are they ditching the traktor s4??


Posted by DjWoody on Jan-11-2011 21:07:

Better images!





Posted by DjWoody on Jan-11-2011 21:09:

(SERATO VERSION) The Pioneer DDJ-S1 will be available in March 2011 with a suggested retail price of $1599.


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http://forums.pioneerdj.com/eve/for...04/m/5010047116
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LONG BEACH, Calif. (January 11, 2011) � Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.�s Professional Sound and Visual Division today announced its DDJ-S1 DJ controller specifically designed for use with the popular Serato� ITCH� DJ software. The DDJ-S1 controller is designed for the next generation of DJ entertainers who leverage digital music files at home or on the go. DDJ-S1 features the same operability and functionality of a professional player and mixer setup in addition to exceptional audio quality.

�Use of the laptop computers for DJ performances continues to be prevalent and the demand for quality controllers combined with an instinctual software interface is growing,� said David Arevalo, senior marketing manager, Professional Sound and Visual Division for Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. �The DDJ-S1 paired with Serato ITCH DJ software fully maximizes the �Pioneer DJ experience�, giving users of our products the necessary tools to create the best performance possible.�

The DDJ-S1 allows for easy transfer of music from the user�s laptop with a USB connection for simplicity and quick �plug-and-play� capability. For additional convenience, the controller also comes with a space saving computer dock that allows a laptop�s keyboard to slip directly under the controller, enabling its monitor to be closer to the DJ to provide fast visuals of song information while mixing. The device adopts Pioneer�s �P-LOCK Fader Cap,� designed to prevent the fader caps from slipping.

Key Features Include:

Plug-and-Play USB Connectivity � All buttons and knobs have been pre-assigned, so users can quickly connect the controller to their laptops with the use of a USB cable, enabling them to start their performances without having to adjust any complicated settings. Additionally, the DDJ-S1 can be powered through the laptop�s USB port.*1

Multiple Input and Output Options � The controller is equipped with various inputs and outputs including a balanced XLR output and 2 Microphone inputs (XLR, 1/4 inch PHONE) for connection to professional PA equipment.*2

Designed Specifically for Serato ITCH DJ Software with Advanced Pioneer Functionality � The DDJ-S1 offers tight integration with Serato ITCH DJ software and is loaded with original functionality. Unique features include song progression status on a LED display; an alphabetic search function for quick song selection from large music collections; and a slip mode for looping, reversing, and scratching without changing the song tempo. The DDJ-S1 also includes needle search functionality to quickly skip through songs to a preferred playback point.

Specially Designed User Interface � The controller layout and Serato ITCH software interface are the same, ensuring ease-of-use and precise control. The DDJ-S1 is modeled after the established design of the professional Pioneer DJ player and mixer and integrates centrally placed level meters and an effect control area, so DJs can add Serato ITCH DJ FX to the mix.

Highest-Quality Sound - The controller is optimized for Serato ITCH DJ software and incorporates technology from Pioneer�s professional line of DJ equipment to ensure the highest quality sound output.

Additional Features Include:
Proprietary lock mechanism called the P-LOCK Fader Cap designed to prevent fader caps from slipping. *3
Premiere built-in sound card.
Both microphone inputs are equipped with a talk-over function to lower the music volume when receiving voice input from the microphone.

The Pioneer DDJ-S1 will be available in March 2011 with a suggested retail price of $1599.

Specifications
Included Software: Serato ITCH
Input Terminals: Mic x 2 (top XLR / 1/4" Phone, front 1/4" Phone), AUX x 1 (RCA)
Output Terminals: Master Out x 2 (XLR & RCA), Headphone Monitor Out x 2 (front 1/4" Phone, Mini-pin)
Other Terminals: USB-B Connector x 1
Frequency Range: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.01 % or less
Included AC Adaptor: 120V (60 Hz), rated output 5V DC
External Dimensions: 26.8in (W) x 12.5in (D) x 3.7in (H)
Weight: 11 lbs
Compatible OS: Mac OS X (10.4.11, 10.5.11, 10.6 or later), Windows� 7 Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate, Windows� Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Ultimate/Business (SP1 and later), Windows� XP Home Edition/Professional (SP3 and later). (Note: Not compatible with Windows� XP Professional x64 edition)

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*1 Some functions are limited. Furthermore, depending on the power supply of the USB port of the computer, the controller of may not operate on bus power. If this occurs, connection of the included AC adapter is required.
*2 Devices to amplify sounds such as microphone, amplifier, or speaker.
*3 According to research by Pioneer as of November 2010. Patent pending.

PIONEER is a registered trademark of Pioneer Corporation.
SERATO and ITCH are registered trademarks of Serato Audio Research.


Posted by DjWoody on Jan-11-2011 21:11:



(TRAKTOR VERSION) The Pioneer DDJ-T1 will be available in February 2011 with a suggested retail price of $1299.


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http://forums.pioneerdj.com/eve/for...04/m/3270037116
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LONG BEACH, Calif. (January 11, 2011) � Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.�s Professional Sound and Visual Division today unveiled its DDJ-T1, an intuitive DJ controller dedicated for use with Native Instrument�s popular TRAKTOR DJ software. The DDJ-T1 controller is designed for the next generation of home and casual DJs who leverage digital music files everywhere they go. Combined with a computer and the included TRAKTOR Pioneer DDJ-T1 Edition DJ software, the controller offers DJs of all levels the same operability and functionality of a professional player and mixer setup along with excellent audio quality.

�We wanted to create a solution for DJs who love the look and feel of our professional rig but who need a �plug-and-play� solution for their electronic beats,� said David Arevalo, senior marketing manager, Professional Sound and Visual Division for Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. �The DDJ-T1 controller and TRAKTOR software have an integrated, sleek design and several unique features that allow DJs to create top-notch performances while connected to a computer.�

The DDJ-T1 easily connects with a user�s laptop via USB for quick �plug-and-play� capability. For further convenience, the controller also comes with a computer dock that allows a laptop�s keyboard to slip directly under the controller, bringing the monitor closer to the DJ, providing fast visuals of song information while mixing. The device adopts Pioneer�s �P-LOCK Fader Cap�, designed to prevent the fader caps from slipping.

Key Features Include:

Plug-and-Play USB Connectivity � All buttons and knobs have been pre-assigned, so users can quickly connect the controller to their laptops by USB cable and start their performances without having to adjust any complicated settings. Additionally, the DDJ-T1 can be powered through the laptop�s USB port.*1

Included TRAKTOR DJ Software � Includes Pioneer DDJ-T1 Edition TRAKTOR DJ software. This popular software is loaded with original functionality, including four-channel deck control and a channel fader start function, which makes it easier for DJs to create exact cue starts. *2

Specially Designed User Interface � The controller layout and TRAKTOR software interface are identical, ensuring ease-of-use and precise control. The DDJ-T1 is modeled after the proven design of the professional Pioneer DJ player and mixer and integrates 115mm jog dials, accurate search functionality to quickly find playback points, a load button for song data and a master sync button for beat matching across four channels.

Highest-Quality Sound � The controller is optimized for the TRAKTOR DJ software and incorporates technology from Pioneer�s professional line of DJ equipment to ensure the highest quality sound output that DJs have come to expect from Pioneer products.

Additional Features Include:
Proprietary lock mechanism called the P-LOCK Fader Cap designed to prevent fader caps from slipping. *3
Premiere built-in sound card.

[b]The Pioneer DDJ-T1 will be available in February 2011 with a suggested retail price of $1299.

Specifications
Included Software: Pioneer DDJ-T1 Edition Traktor DJ
Input Terminals: Mic x 1 (1/4" Phone), AUX x 1 (RCA)
Output Terminals: Master Out x 2 (1/4" Phone & RCA)
Other Terminals: USB-B Connector x 1
Frequency Range: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.005 % or less
Included AC Adaptor: 120V (60 Hz), rated output 5V DC
External Dimensions: 26.8in (W) x 12.5in (D) x 3.7in (H)
Weight: 10.6 lbs
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 (SP1 and later), Windows� XP Home Edition/Professional (SP3 and later). (Note: Not compatible with Windows� XP Professional x64 edition)

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*1 Some functions are limited. Furthermore, depending on the power supply of the USB port of the computer, the controller of may not operate on bus power. If this occurs, connection of the included AC adapter. is required.
*2 A function to start playback from a user-specified point.
*3 Patent pending.

PIONEER is a registered trademark of Pioneer Corporation.
TRAKTOR is a trademark of Native Instruments GmbH.


Posted by Brandt Slater on Jan-11-2011 23:52:

Look nice. But why is the Traktor model cheaper? Given four channels oppose to the Serato two channel model. Can either controller interface with other software? (i.e. Serato, Traktor Pro, or are they exclusive to the listed software)?


Posted by projectd on Jan-12-2011 00:51:

quote:
Originally posted by darouge11
NOT ENOUGH LIGHTS :P


NOT ENOUGH BUTTONS EITHER


Posted by chewy dragee on Jan-12-2011 07:41:

quote:
Originally posted by djkatmaus
Look nice. But why is the Traktor model cheaper? Given four channels oppose to the Serato two channel model. Can either controller interface with other software? (i.e. Serato, Traktor Pro, or are they exclusive to the listed software)?


Because the Traktor model has CDJ200 styling and the serato one has CDJ400 styling.


Posted by skip on Jan-12-2011 15:52:

More "DJ in a box" stuff. Not impressed, but it seems to be what sells nowadays so everyone's producing them.


Posted by Simon_N on Jan-12-2011 20:04:

I don't understand why they didn't keep the hot cue and loop layout the same on the T1 as it is on the S1. Would have been much nicer.


Posted by DjWoody on Jan-14-2011 03:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Simon_N
I don't understand why they didn't keep the hot cue and loop layout the same on the T1 as it is on the S1. Would have been much nicer.


I hear you! I got a chance to play with the Traktor version today, and honestly, I was impressed. It's freakin' awesome! When I first saw the pics, I didn't see the hot cues, but they are there. They're just laid out differently. I like the fact that with the Traktor version you have more control over the effects than you do with the itch version.


Posted by progress on Jan-16-2011 03:59:

quote:
Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN
so are they ditching the traktor s4??



Not at all. Just a way to sell more software by pairing with other manufacturers.


Posted by Neo Hacker on Jan-17-2011 12:02:

quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
I like the fact that with the Traktor version you have more control over the effects than you do with the itch version.


Well to be honest, I think it is due to Traktor. Traktor has more effects parameters than Itch if I am not mistaken. That's one reason why I prefer Traktor over Itch. However, the Itch UI feels just right for me.

Compromises, compromises ...


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-21-2011 01:27:

fuck anything that makes traktor mix internally, the summing is terrible


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