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DJM 2000 Nexus
Posted on: 15.11.2012 by Ulysses Vittetoe


Laurence Calisto
17.11.2012
Originally Posted by Rukks
Anyone else believe that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.
The DJM-1000 is an extremely common club install and is 2 inches wider? Not sure what you're getting at. Most clubs I've been in with their own kit have 19" mixers... I most commonly see the smaller form factors in situations where people are bringing their own kit.

the DJM-2000 is a pretty popular mixer. I personally know several people who own one (me included) and I see them fairly commonly in DJ booths/on stages. Willing to throw down money that now that it has a built in peak limiter and that beat slicer we're gonna see an explosion of them... beat slicer looks as deliciously fun as slip roll.
Nancey Inderlied
16.11.2012
Originally Posted by Rukks
Anyone else believe that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.
It's 4" wider than a DJM-900...
Kiera Reishus
15.11.2012
I'm glad that the new v3 firmware will basically upgrade our DJM2000's to the same functionality.

But for the people who haven't already got a DJM 2000, expect a
Tesha Freudenstein
15.11.2012
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
"Other improvements include a peak limiter for club DJs who just can
Johnetta Olewine
15.11.2012
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
And, you know, virtually every other component of the mixer, save the soundcard and faders.
Can you post anything without the asshole tone?
Laurence Calisto
17.11.2012
Originally Posted by Rukks
Anyone else believe that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.
The DJM-1000 is an extremely common club install and is 2 inches wider? Not sure what you're getting at. Most clubs I've been in with their own kit have 19" mixers... I most commonly see the smaller form factors in situations where people are bringing their own kit.

the DJM-2000 is a pretty popular mixer. I personally know several people who own one (me included) and I see them fairly commonly in DJ booths/on stages. Willing to throw down money that now that it has a built in peak limiter and that beat slicer we're gonna see an explosion of them... beat slicer looks as deliciously fun as slip roll.
Nancey Inderlied
16.11.2012
Originally Posted by Rukks
Anyone else believe that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.
It's 4" wider than a DJM-900...
Lang Abriel
16.11.2012
Anyone else believe that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.
Oretha Afful
16.11.2012
Mixer looks great, but good god the music in the Monsta demo video is horrible
Laurence Calisto
16.11.2012
can't express how deep my gratitude pioneer is for bringing that beatslice feature over to the DJM2000 mk1. slip roll on delicious, glorious crack.
Johnetta Olewine
15.11.2012
At least the touchscreen is less lame now. Well done Pioneer.
Alla Bluemke
15.11.2012
Looks awesome. It looks like much more then I need though.
Kiera Reishus
15.11.2012
I'm glad that the new v3 firmware will basically upgrade our DJM2000's to the same functionality.

But for the people who haven't already got a DJM 2000, expect a
Erich Vallabhaneni
15.11.2012
Looks like its time to save up . That Beat Slicer Remix mode is amazing looking!
Makkins Clifton
15.11.2012
Good news everyone.

Pioneer's admin just clarified this:

@Kid Ali and @Ondrej > my mistake, ALL the features will become available on the MK1.
Tesha Freudenstein
15.11.2012
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
"Other improvements include a peak limiter for club DJs who just can
Makkins Clifton
15.11.2012
Ok here are the differences...also taken from the FAQ:

Q: What are the differences with the DJM-2000?

A: This unit carries over the layout and functions of the DJM-2000, but also includes the two new functions below.
1. Slicing out sampled phrases of music and adding beat arrangements – Beat Slice Remix.
2. Sync Master for controlling the beats of tracks played on connected players collectively.
Through this, the PRO DJ LINK function for connecting to the CDJ-2000nexus and other Pioneer DJ players is improved, and a wider variety of music arrangements can be made with greater accuracy. Furthermore, the endurance of the channel faders and the sound quality required for gear that is installed permanently in clubs have also been improved.
Loyce Mekonen
15.11.2012
SICK performance! Can't see much difference between this one and the vanilla 2000 except for the new touch screen mode though..
Makkins Clifton
15.11.2012
Nah, it will be fine. It's a refined DJM-2000.

You are even using the same firmware for both of them. I'm excited about the Sampler finally becoming useful and am glad that I don't have to upgrade.

Q: Tell me about the firmware update (Ver. 3.0) for the DJM-2000.

A: The same firmware can be used for the DJM-2000 and DJM-2000nexus. By updating your DJM-2000 to firmware version 3.0, the same functions as the DJM-2000nexus can be used on your DJM-2000.
Source: http://pioneerdj.com/support/product...-2000NXS&t=faq
Vikki Jeannoel
15.11.2012
let's hope this mixer doesnt come as buggy as the new cdj 2000s have
Johnetta Olewine
15.11.2012
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
And, you know, virtually every other component of the mixer, save the soundcard and faders.
Can you post anything without the asshole tone?
Nancey Inderlied
15.11.2012
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
That's what really differentiates it from the 900 nexus I believe anyway.
And, you know, virtually every other component of the mixer, save the soundcard and faders.
Carlee Pickard
15.11.2012
Originally Posted by Liambo
I just watched the video through again and there i find there is alot of concentration put into the touch screen and hot cues on the CDJ's..?
I feel like that's the MAIN upgrade. Sure they have diff knobs and a few color effects, but the whole big thing imo about the DJM 2000 was always the touch screen and its capabilities. That's what really differentiates it from the 900 nexus I believe anyway.
Vikki Jeannoel
15.11.2012
very interested in this
Palma Hanslip
15.11.2012
I just watched the video through again and there i find there is alot of concentration put into the touch screen and hot cues on the CDJ's..?
Nancey Inderlied
15.11.2012
According to Pioneer FAQs, the entire software section is getting rolled onto the DJM-2000 mk1. Making this literally an upgrade for a 32 bit DAC, and potentially faders if the new ones cant be retrofitted. Great news for 2000 owners, and our resale value.

Not that Id ever want to sell mine .
Ulysses Vittetoe
15.11.2012
"Other improvements include a peak limiter for club DJs who just can’t keep it out of the red"

Sounds interesting.
Palma Hanslip
15.11.2012
Just bought my DJM900 the other day But it's away getting exchanged so depending on the outcome i might wait it out!
Carlee Pickard
15.11.2012
That video was dope though.
Nancey Inderlied
15.11.2012
Looks... exactly like the DJM-2000. With those new effing faders, and a cool new touchscreen mode.

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