Pioneer DJM 900 Nexus
Pioneer DJM 900 Nexus Posted on: 10.08.2011 by Asha Poudrier I'm highly considering buying one of these to be my external mixer and I was just wondering if I could get some input as to what owners believe as well as those who have tried it out. Thanks. | |
Asha Poudrier 10.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DigitalDevil
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Asha Poudrier 10.08.2011 | I'm highly considering buying one of these to be my external mixer and I was just wondering if I could get some input as to what owners believe as well as those who have tried it out. Thanks. |
Noelia Martig 14.08.2011 | I have had the djm 900 for about a month now and it's crazy awesome. I also use it as a midi controller for my tsp2 and yes you can use tp2 with it. Nice thing about it cause I was considering the db4 due to all the filters. I am able to chain build filters in tsp2 that I would have kicked myself for going with the db4 price range. I posted a midi map and pic with knob / button discription on the controller tsi community
here at djtt. Hope this nudges you to the 900. Feel free to ask any questions. I'll try and answer them as best I can. Traktor Scratch Pro 2.0.3 :: DJM-900 :: Technics 1200 :: Asus G72GX 2.53x2GHz :: Windows 7 :: Sony MDR7506 Headphones :: JBL Eon G1 x2 :: |
Asha Poudrier 14.08.2011 | So do I have to have TSP2 to use the 900 or will TP2 work just fine? |
Mariano Godina 11.08.2011 | Go with the 900. You won't be dissapointed. |
Asha Poudrier 10.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DigitalDevil
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May Artman 11.08.2011 | The built in audio interface is a big plus for me too (one of the things I love about the db4). The 92 and 900 are quite different... the big points of the 92 really are in the 4 band eq and the ability to use more than two TTs. If neither of those things matter to you, then go with the 900. The only mixer I'd take over a 900 personally is the db4 (never actually used a 68 or DJM2000, but neither appeal much to me), and obviously that price jump isn't for everyone. There's also the added benefit of the 900 popping up more and more in clubs, so you'll get to play on your native gear without lugging it around. |
Asha Poudrier 11.08.2011 | I really like the 800 and I was considering buying one of those but all the guitar centers around me only have used ones with knobs and other shit missing for over $1000 and I really don't feel like paying for 12+ knobs that each cost over $10 and faders that are $8. I've searched ebay and amazon but I'm just not a fan of buying used since I could end up paying more in the long run. So then I was looking into A&H and I am a fan of them but what's keeping the 900 going for me is the fact that it's Traktor Scratch Certified and the effects section really does it for me. So if I ended up buying a Xone 92 and an Audio 10, it would basically come to around the same price as a 900. And I found that Amazon sells them for $1699 new which is extremely tempting. |
May Artman 10.08.2011 | Its really a matter of personal preference as the upper tier of mixers are all vastly different. If you like the 800 then this is a pretty safe bet. What other mixers were you considering? |
Shantae Faile 10.08.2011 | If you like pioneer mixers then naturally the 900 is a phenomenal mixer. I have it in one of the clubs I work at and used it for a show last weekend, got about 60 hrs on the thing. Considering not buying a s4 and just getting one of those. Can't really speak on midi for it though. |
Asha Poudrier 10.08.2011 | Thanks. I did some searching on here and didn't really find much but I just wanted to come here before I open up the floodgates of the world wide interwebs. |
Leeanna Ayla 10.08.2011 | There's only a handful of people on here that have the 900, in fact I can only believe of one of the top of my head. |
Ella Rick 10.08.2011 | Buy a DB4....hahahaha only joking Try You Tube for reviews, maybe Pioneer community , NI etc. You might be lucky someone on this community may own one I'm not sure tho. |
Brock Ricapito 10.08.2011 | google, search function, etc, etc, etc. |
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