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    I think I want one

    Also like this one for the old skool heads. That isolator is wicked. Beauty of this thing is you can take it to gigs and use the send return that most mixers have.

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    Anyway to map traktor to do the "release" effect they demo?

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    I'll pick one up when it hit 600-700 bucks. Hopefully after a while they will go used or whatever. Looks like a great tool honestly though. I really want one. I mean I feel like I could grab a DJM 800 and this, instead of a 900.

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    made me wet myself a wee bit

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    just wow !!

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    Damn thiese videos make the RMX so much more appealing, I agree with guilty blade, an 800 + this might be a better purchase than a 900 for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwdbmills View Post
    Damn thiese videos make the RMX so much more appealing, I agree with guilty blade, an 800 + this might be a better purchase than a 900 for me.
    Seriously cost about the same damn thing. You can find a used 800 for under 1000 bucks or so, like 800 bucks, if this thing comes out with a street price of 800-900 I might go that route. Makes wayyyy more sense then spending 1500-1800 for a djm 900 street price.

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    I was brutally dismissive form watching all of the previous video's released. Too gimmicky. I'm still apprehensive regarding it. Traktor can do most of this with the correct setup of controller's.
    But I can definitely see the appeal of it now, Pioneer's marketing department need's a review I think.
    But still 'Dang.........; the price is too expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guiltyblade View Post
    Seriously cost about the same damn thing. You can find a used 800 for under 1000 bucks or so, like 800 bucks, if this thing comes out with a street price of 800-900 I might go that route. Makes wayyyy more sense then spending 1500-1800 for a djm 900 street price.
    Totally, and the fact that you could bring this with you to gigs and be comfortable with the effects no matter what the mixer. It makes more sense than getting a 900 and then going to a gig with like a 700 or something and you don't have the color effects you were used to. And the freakin isolator!

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    I know! Bring that thing with you and you have all the effects you are use to. Then you can literally use any mixer for the most part...

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