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Yeah the feet need to come of or id agree that part is a fail. Damn thing wont lay flat on other gear in the booth.
This. It doesn't look like a toy to me but still it's a down-side that it's made out of plastic. Metal is just way more solid.
It almost looks as if you can fold those feet into its back.
I doubt this is something that has only been going on in recent years.
Sorry, but too often, people tend to think everything was way better back in the days.
More of a breakdown of the unit from Gizmo over at Skratchworx ...
http://www.skratchworx.com/newspage....nts&fn_id=1784
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I should qualify my statement of saying 'looks like a piece of crap' by adding that I don't mean it will have bad build quality, or that it will bomb, just that it's uninspiring. And as karlos said, that's probably just because I know pretty much every controller out there.
At the end of the day it's just another mixtrack pro but with pioneer on it, just as the S2 is for NI. They'll both probably sell quite well, although I think NI might have the advantage with the rep the S4 has gained.
One thing I don't understand it why they've stuck with the CDJ paradigm on a compact controller. The play and cue buttons are on the left of each deck, and the pitch faders are on the right. That makes sense with CDJs, because let's face it you're not going to make a left and right handed version, and it makes sense with the DDJ series because they're basically the controller version of a CDJ setup and have a lot of space to play with. But this is a small format controller, and as you can see in the picture below, the left pitch fader is right next to the channel faders.
Surely it would have made more sense to have a more VCI like arrangement? Maybe Pio know something I don't about people's workflows, but I don't understand it.
I'm hoping those knobs between the EQs and FX sections are filters. Obviously they could be remapped as such if not but it would make most sense.
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Easy, they want new folks to get used to the CDJ arrangement so it's a natural transition if they do upgrade. I agree the left pitch fader proximity with the faders is a potential party killer.
The Jog lights is a big selling point for a lot of people (people love flashy lights and glitter), so that is an "advantage" over the rest of the beginner controllers. I don't think making the jogs translucent was a great idea tho, it just makes them look cheap, a ring around the metal platter (like the cdj400) does the job perfectly well and keeps the unit "classy". It reminds me of these
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odQjNSutYW0
Those feet don't look like the brightest of design decisions to me either.
As long as the feet are foldable/removable, I think they're a smart decision.
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I know, and that makes perfect sense on the DDJ-T1, but IMO this would have been better with a more symmetrical layout. With my big hands I'd find it hard to use the pitch fader for fine adjustments without nudging the crossfader or left line fader, and I'm quite sure that in low light after a few beers that pitch fader is well within the firing line for a fader slam fuck up.
I was interested that Gizmo said:
Was there speculation that pio would release a totally sync reliant controller? For pio that's about as far out of the box as I can imagine. No, further.Contrary to popular thought, there are pitch faders.
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I like it as usual untill the price tag is communicated. This would be an ideal basic controller for on the go, when your flight case full of turntables and 12" mixer isn't really necessary.
But knowing Pioneer, they'll probably price it way outside the reasonable price range.
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