Pioneer DJM-900 Nexus, Traktor certified mixer
Pioneer DJM-900 Nexus, Traktor certified mixer Posted on: 10.02.2011 by Lindy Jonker Apparently there's a YouTube clip of James Zabiela having a bash.(Apparently, in that I can't view). Anyone wanna find it, post it, and provide 1080p screen caps? Can't access YouTube from work... | |
Jacque Divinity 16.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by kornel
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Random X 17.02.2011 | Hey Karl nice of you to drop by! |
Reggie Newsom 17.02.2011 | Hey guys, Hot News. LEAKED Picture of Pioneer DJM-900➡ http://ow.ly/3XDQN RT if u want @KarlDetkenProDJ |
Heriberto Malanowski 16.02.2011 | I assume its like the djm350 - you can record mixes straight to USB. Im guessing the mixer will also have an ethernet hub for all the link stuff built in to the cdjs, so it might also be able to share mass storage with the players (?).. dont really see a point in that though |
Tatum Ansaldo 16.02.2011 | this may be a stupid question lol, but what's the USB on the faceplate by the mic input for? |
Kristofer Krauel 16.02.2011 | Not sure if this has been posted already. I'm at work so not had time to check. http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_u...&v=P1JrDguIuIk |
Jacque Divinity 16.02.2011 | the fx all come down to personal preference and whats comfortable for your workflow i guess. just like anything dj releated really, whether it be controllers, or mixers, or cd players, or software, or file organisation. |
Candace Carmouche 16.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by eataskdotcom
now if we could just get him to use traktor lol |
Mellisa Calenda 16.02.2011 | Idk maybe hardware fx arn't that popular on this traktor heavy community but I know a lot of guys who rock a djm-800/cdj-1000's and use the fx on the djm-800 all the time. Just saying. |
Jacque Divinity 16.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
i believe this mixer will be a market test for pioneer to see how the midi fan club at the 'consumer' end of the scale will take to it. the fanboys will buy it no matter what. a mate of mine was that much of a tragic he had a djm-500 for about a week, then bought a 600... fwd to when the 700 came out - he bought that, then 2 days later sold that and bought an 800.. an inbetween all that had a djm 200 and borrowed my old djm 3000 for a few months too. now he has a pmc-580 |
Tatum Ansaldo 16.02.2011 | That's right pioneer, you carry on pushing your hardware effects which no one will use, and make midi controllers the size of pool tables because you above all other companies know where DJing is headed. Big thumbs up Massive sarcastic expression. In other words...
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
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nayit ruiz jaramillo 16.02.2011 | I wanted to shout FAKE but some of the little details on the mixer are the same as the video grabs on Skratchworx. Pretty crappy pic in the age of hi-res cameras on everything though. Prettyy disappointing as unless it is Traktor Scratch Certified or SSL certified (unheard of). I thought it would have had a built FX controller like the X1. Looks like an 800 with more FX control but less than the DB4 which is not what i would call the next big thing but more of a step sideways. Lets see eh... [and yeah lets have this as the Official Nexus thread. All others will be merged unless warranted] |
Jacque Divinity 16.02.2011 | i'll start of the official discussion thread before we get 101 nexus threads on the 17th.. is this the real deal leaked early... or is it photoshopped? looks fairly legit to me.. personally i would have placed the x-y modulation pad where the fx selector channel selector etc is and placed them above. i pulled the image from djwarehouse's facebook... direct link here |
15.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by lsdave
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Kanesha Bredin 15.02.2011 | I would love to see a Traktor Scratch-certified mixer. Too much of my "style" is still tied into using TTs, and just as with the Rane TTM57SL (and the Sixty-Eight), there is a lot to be said for only having to cnnect one USB cable and having the soundcard built into the mixer for audio i/o. I have a feeling that additional controllers will still be needed to get the most mileage from TSP, but the simplicity of not needing to bring an audio interface because it is built into the mixer is the key value of the video (or at least what I took from the video). YMMV. |
India Hakobyan 14.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by ctrld
try adding a traktor delay on one channel then bring the fader up on beat and drop it out quick. Nothing happens. do the same with the pioneer fx and you have a nice effect. The pioneer mixers have a huge advantage of having post fader returns on some of the specific efx. Something that can only be accomplished with internal mixing mode in traktor. |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 14.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by KarlDetkenProDJ
Welcome buddy |
Reggie Newsom 14.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
You're welcome and thank YOU for my welcome PJJ. I've actually been a troller for years. Just decided to come out of the closet finally. This site is the best in the industry. Ean G is a genius and great guy. Keep up the good work all. |
Leeanna Ayla 14.02.2011 | Thanks for that Karl and welcome to the site. |
Reggie Newsom 11.02.2011 | I posted the screen captures from the Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbTTh-Cyx9Q Karl Detken |
Lewis Stumpf 11.02.2011 | I'm halfway excited, halfway skeptical. On one hand, being able to plug in traktor to a pair of CDJ straight off a mixer sounds pretty sweet. On the other, it really sounds like Pioneer are pushing what they can do to the absolute MAX without having to actually, you know, reinvent themselves. Something breaking your game down and building something new from scratch is a good thing. That's what a great bunch of DJ's, especially around here, looks to have done by going digital. I'd much rather see Pioneer apply their build quality and expertise to a brand new concept or line of products instead of trying to bake more bread on their now ten years old CDJ paradigm. |
Gilma Marchini 11.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by ctrld
Pretty close to what I was believeing. But I took it a step further and though Traktor's effects were laughable to the possibilities of Ableton + Reaktor. I'm pretty excited though, but for other DJ Buddies that will have nerdgasms over this. |
11.02.2011 | is he STILL doing that boring transformer trick? // edit: just finished watching. doesn't look like much. fx laughable compared to TSP. but then, this is pioneer... they haven't been pioneering much since the CDJ1000. |
Irvin Cee 11.02.2011 | nice ! lots of cheap 800's on the second hand market ! looks like they added a matrix input (there is an extra knob over the gain on the last image) also seems to have 6 direct effects like on the 2000 "using traktor, plug straight in" if this thing as a sound card and is traktor scratch certified, it's going to be so sweet. plus if it could connect to the CDJs, and if you ad good HID support for the CDJ 900 and 2000 : you come to the club, and all you have to do is plug one usb cable in the mixer, boom, instand control over 2 CDJs, + you add a kontrol X1 for effects and sample decks... |
Wilma Quinty 11.02.2011 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1JrD...layer_embedded Looks like a new mixer, probably the 800 replacement. |
Branden Wentler 11.02.2011 | My guess: 1900-2500 USD? Still looking at the DB4 regardless of cost |
Candace Carmouche 11.02.2011 | i REALLY want those pioneer monitors. |
Felipe Rasper 11.02.2011 | James Zabiela shows next big thing by Pioneer : Absolute the follow up from the DJM800, he's say's in the video. i believe it's gonna be called : DJM900 Nexus What i see in this video : Layout djm800 6 inst EFX X-Track pad What i hear in this video : Quantized EFX Soundcard supporting Traktor. |
Jacque Divinity 11.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by xtianw
i believe its most definitely an 'upgraded 800' judging by the pics and the way he talks about it (the 800) already being in most clubs, and how this going to be compatible for people with traktor and ableton to be able to just plug in (with the unit's internal sound card)... hmmm... the new club standard? |
Dana Ordinario 11.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by Gianmarco
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Takisha Hodulik 11.02.2011 | My goodness, this video is form the future:eek: |
Danae Dumler 11.02.2011 | yeah looks cool but ... "which take the Pioneer ProDJ Link and rekordbox concept to the next level" ... Personally I'm not too excited about either of those concepts. I suppose I would be if I had the money to shell out for CDJ 2000s, perhaps? A new pioneer effects box alone would be cool to play with I'm sure, but I'm not sure I'd be interested in paying the premium for "rekordbox" technology. |
Branden Wentler 11.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by xtianw
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Candace Carmouche 11.02.2011 | sounds like an updated 800 with quantized effects unit, sound card, and touch strips. if that things both serato and traktor compatible like he implies (As does the name nexus when you believe about it, they are going to sell a metric fuckton of those things. |
Dana Ordinario 10.02.2011 | They were just waiting to rain on NI parade. Business is Business I guess. Judging from his previous videos and just the hints they dropped it sounds like it's a new EFX unit. Could be a new Mixer/Efx combo but my bet is on a new EFX. Hopefully it's not nearly as expensive as the 1000 but knowing pioneer it'll be about 1400-1500$. Maybe that will drop the price of the older models. Thanks for the post. |
Shalon Jaranilla 10.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by Porkie
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Yee Bedilion 10.02.2011 | Is it the DJM-2000? its like a djm-800+efx1000+a touch screen with midi capiabilities? |
Treasa Maffucci 10.02.2011 | never heard of it, but just watched the video. looks awesome. there arent any direct shots of it, but from the looks of the parts they show, it looks like a djm800 with an upgraded fx section, possibly an xy pad replacing the standard fx knobs and what not. sounds good from the short vid |
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