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Shares 429 Continuing with our pre-BPM launch coverage, we’re following the announcement of Pioneer’s entry into entry-level: the DDJ-ERGO-V. It’s yet another all-in-one two deck controller with a built in soundcard, and has a feature set that caters to, you guessed it, the beginner DJ. We’ve got the full details after the jump. What does it do? The DDJ-Ergo-V is an all-in-one two channel controller with jogwheels and the standard EQ, FX and transport controls that are expected in a controller. But the feature set gets a little bit more interesting than just the expected set:.
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Virtual DJ LE – What many have come to expect bundled with prosumer controllers – but the included version has been custom designed to align well with the DDJ Ergo. Pulse Control – this feature is designed to be a flashy feedback to how well you’re DJing – with four different types of pulsing: Mix Pulse: Shows how close the phase of your mix is – the bigger the difference, the weaker the blue LED on the jog wheel. Beat Pulse: LEDs in the channel faders that “match the beat of the track plus the strength of the light reflects output levels” – sounds like just a tweaked VU meter to us! Launch Pulse: When you press the load button, it shoots a light pulse towards the Jog Wheels. This is just flashy and fun. FX Pulse: Patterns around the jog wheels that correspond to activated FX. Fully USB Powered.
“Laptop Integration” – just like with the, you can seamlessly cover your laptop’s keyboard with the controller! We’re still not sold on this. Why Does It Look Like This? Pulsing lights all over the place, rounded corners on every possible edge, product photos with a MacBook Pro, and a shiny white backing. In our opinion, this all-in-one controller would look fantastic in an Apple Store. It’s sleek and drool-worthy, but still maintains a bit of a non-professional look in the process. We expect that Pioneer wants this controller to be seen by the masses in stores – masses who might not normally see DJ equipment, but would see this and understand and connect to it.
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More on that below. Who is this for? The Ergo is a natural addition to the DDJ lineup that came out at NAMM earlier this year – instead of making gear for professional, club DJs, this controller is clearly targeted at young people who are getting into this whole DJ thing. People who want to rock a house party (or a street corner?).
Exhibit one: the promotional video above. Look at all of those fashionable young people in really cool places DJing for their peers! Just like with, Pioneer is catering to a very specific, hip-minded group of people. Show me the money So what does Pioneer consider to be an entry-level controller cost?
The DDJ-Ergo-V is going to be £429/€499 – about $690.
Quote: Well, the 'The best controllers deserve the best software' is kinda misleading IMO. Agreed BUT this is VDJ speaking and they are always making bold & false statements. They boast of the amount of people (notice I say people and NO DJ's as they are NOT always DJ's) who have downloaded and use VDJ and how it trumps other DJ apps yet they fail to remind this number includes the HORDE of people who use it without paying anything for it as the majority of downloads were for free. In a world where VDJ claims 'best software' and Numark claims 'best controller EVER made' for the NS7II (which I have and while it is good it is NOT the best) I have always found both Serato AND Pioneer pretty humble in their ways. Note: I am not hating on VDJ or the NS7II. I have and use both but each for unique reasons.
Guess what????? The license they give you is good with ANY controller/device as it seems they give us VDJ Pro Infinity licenses instead of JUST a per controller (DDJ-SZ) license as I expected. I found this out after unplugging the SZ and I plugged in my AX instead.
I went to check out how much it would be and I literally could not enter the AMX license if I wanted to because it has me listed as a VDJ Pro Infinity user. $300 license completely FREE. Keep in mind THIS adds to the 455 trillion users of VDJ compared to the half dozen or so worldwide that use Serato LOL. I am curious if I can use with my mixers though. Quote: I'm guessing you have to unlock it first initially with SZ connected, or not even? TBH They SAY so but I don't think this is the case.
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They also SAY only two machines like Serato yet. 7 count that SEVEN installs yesterday!!!
I then went back and deleted from almost all them and am currently down to two. Not for nothing it works, it has its use, but I certainly got a weird feeling while using and after the excitement/hype of getting it for free I can't see myself using it permanently.