Pioneer XDJ Aero Does Not Support Hot Cues
Pioneer XDJ Aero Does Not Support Hot Cues Posted on: 30.09.2012 by Jerica Salava From the Pioneer web site:Is it possible to set the auto beat loop's loop in point ahead of time? The XDJ-AERO is not equipped with a hot cue function, so hot loops set with rekordbox cannot be called out. Net Number : 57 Deal breaker. > | |
Jerica Salava 02.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
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Ashanti Andreacchio 02.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
If you like cue jugeling I believe you'll be better of with using Traktor anyway. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
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Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJWORX
Seems ridiculous that they would say it doesn't support hot cues (on their website) when it does. More confusion here: http://community s.pioneerdj.com/entries/...ox-to-xdj-aero > |
Renaldo Chansky 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
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Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jane
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Cira Ditz 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
But I really wanted to get used to Recordbox as I was hoping to eventually have a Nexus setup maybe this time next year, and really liekd the other features of the Aero. So I thought, going back to basics might not be a bad thing and learn to be creative with much less. I DJ'd for over a decade without hotcues or software, so shouldn't be too bad a deal. It's day two for me and the AERO and I've just cleared out all my iphone to start loading in tracks. Think this will either be a really interesting new step, or I've just made a very huge expensive mistake. Should probably know in a day or two but yeh - I believe Pioneer haven't helped themselves with this confusion over no hotcues for the AERO but hotcues in the mobile APP for 2000 (and then the Nexus they announced later on). Took me ages to try and finally figure out they weren't a feature on the AERO |
Leeanna Ayla 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
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Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by M.Beijer
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Jerica Salava 02.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
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Mac Fly 02.10.2012 | IMO People not using hot cues are not taking advantage. I dont use them for any major button mashing but the ability to jump straight to a loop, vocals, breakdown whenever you see fit while mixing truely adds another layer of creativity! |
Loura Ulam 02.10.2012 | I have had my aero now for a month and I love it. Like you shishdisma I must have used the hot cues maybe twice on my cdj1000s. Waveforms are not an issue for me either as I know my songs and where the breakdowns are. For the bedroom the aero is a great bit of kit. |
Ashanti Andreacchio 02.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
If you like cue jugeling I believe you'll be better of with using Traktor anyway. |
Nancey Inderlied 01.10.2012 | This is a bizarre discussion. Why would hot cues be a breakpoint for a device? I believe Ive used the hot cues on my 2000s like 5 times, and for things that aren't doable with a standard DVS style hot cue system (which everyone seems weirdly attached to). You guys know how Rekordbox Memory Cues work, right? You get 10 of them per track (or 4, it seems, in the Aero's case), they autoload, you cycle through them with a few buttons, you dont have to mash them or do any button tricks to get them to actually cue rather than start playing right away, I feel like Im taking crazy pills here. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
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Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJWORX
Seems ridiculous that they would say it doesn't support hot cues (on their website) when it does. More confusion here: http://community s.pioneerdj.com/entries/...ox-to-xdj-aero > |
Renaldo Chansky 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
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Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jane
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Cira Ditz 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
But I really wanted to get used to Recordbox as I was hoping to eventually have a Nexus setup maybe this time next year, and really liekd the other features of the Aero. So I thought, going back to basics might not be a bad thing and learn to be creative with much less. I DJ'd for over a decade without hotcues or software, so shouldn't be too bad a deal. It's day two for me and the AERO and I've just cleared out all my iphone to start loading in tracks. Think this will either be a really interesting new step, or I've just made a very huge expensive mistake. Should probably know in a day or two but yeh - I believe Pioneer haven't helped themselves with this confusion over no hotcues for the AERO but hotcues in the mobile APP for 2000 (and then the Nexus they announced later on). Took me ages to try and finally figure out they weren't a feature on the AERO |
Kandra Fagler 01.10.2012 | the way i see it, get used to mixing on the xdj-aero with no hotcues and no waveforms and you'll have no problem stepping up to the club with CDJ2Knexus with the same thumb drives its like practicing soccer with no shoes |
Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 | Here's the data so far: The original post from Pioneer says no. DJworx and Engadget say yes. Pioneer XDJ-AERO Owner's Manual says nothing. That's why we are awaiting the real facts from the DJTT community. Either I will make it to Sam Ash this week or someone knows someone who knows. > |
Leeanna Ayla 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
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Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by M.Beijer
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Mimi Mahaffee 01.10.2012 | isnt it obvious to you guys why there is no hut cues, waveforms etc? (features of cdj 2000). How many cdj 2000 do you believe pio would sell if much cheaper gear would do the same job as them except playing cds? |
Nancey Inderlied 01.10.2012 | ....and? |
Jerica Salava 02.10.2012 | from engadget: "If you were twiddling your thumbs waiting for Pioneer's XDJ-AERO to come out, you might want to head on over to iTunes or the Play store instead. Why? Because the mobile rekordbox companion app for iOS and Android has just been released. If you were believeing it'd just be a basic music management tool, then you'll be pleasantly surprised. Sure, you can import tracks, to then play on the XDJ-AERO (and other Pioneer DJ products that support WiFi), but you can also set up loop points, hot cues, analyze tracks, create playlists, and even experiment with ideas on the fly. This means you can get your tracks prepped up wherever you are, and turn up to the party good to go, be it on your own gear or a friends'. This is also what you'll need if you want to make use of the forthcoming controller's WiFi functionality, although it can also be used to connect with the desktop version of the program if you're already using it. The app is free, and available now, just head down to the source to line those beats up." article website: http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/22/p...ox-mobile-app/ > |
Nancey Inderlied 01.10.2012 | Why do you need hot cues when you have memory cues? Your DVS isn't a drum machine. |
Kandra Fagler 01.10.2012 | i am actually getting the xdj aero just so i can jam with rekordbox my usual setup is MBP + X1 or maschine + Audio 6 + timecode cd's i found it very redundant to use timecode cd's, and sometimes setting up can be a hassle when the guy before you and the guy after you and yourself all use different DVS systems (serato/traktor) im believeing to go rekordbox just so i dont need to bring my laptop, and just play off usb's- seems fun |
Francis Leckliter 01.10.2012 | To an infinite sequence +3, +4 + ... + 10000000001 + ... |
Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 | and then I find this statement :"And to clarify one popular misconception – there are cue points. The multi-purpose sample/FX buttons are also shift button enabled cue buttons." from this article: http://djworx.com/world-exclusive-pi...-aero-preview/ > |
Jerica Salava 01.10.2012 | A $1100 controller and a $1200 CD player do not support hot cues. I just thought that is important info I should share on a DJ tech community . I was researching the XDJ-AERO. The "no laptop" setup is enticing. I have watched all the videos and they never mention this. I went through the user's manual PDF and no mention of hotcues. Maybe the buffering on loading prevents the hot cue function. How do you launch a hot cue at 3:42 when the buffer is still at 1:14? I also went to Sam Ash and the XDJ-AERO was stored in the glass case. I asked if I could demo it, and the salesman said "we can't use it because we don't have wi-fi in the store." So apparently, there is some confusion out there with this controller. > |
Nancey Inderlied 01.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by haze324
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Julissa Serrone 30.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by keithace
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Margie Pavell 30.09.2012 | he/she likes to make pointless posts... |
Alla Bluemke 30.09.2012 | cdj 900 don't either. I don't really understand your point here. Unless you have 2000s in the pio world you won't get then. For a 1100 all access unit it can't support everything. |
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