![]() Here’s the hardware we’ve tested and confirmed as working with Pioneer DJ’s DVS pack so far (we’ll expand on this list in the next few hours – if you can check any hardware, let us know the results in the comments): These often have to be certified for use Serato / Traktor – but that’s not the case with Rekordbox. ![]() As Damien points out above, it’s particularly important for audio devices, especially when used with DVS. This goes beyond just MIDI mapping controllers that weren’t designed for Rekordbox use. You have to pay for the software so they don’t care what you use. See it in action with a Kontrol Z2 and Maschine in the video I don’t think Rekordbox filters by USB device name. This means that you should be able to use Rekordbox with just about any soundcard that your computer recognizes. But the price structure of Rekordbox DJ (paying up front or buying a subscription) allows Pioneer DJ to justify not restricting what devices you can use with the software. One of the biggest obstacles in changing DJ software is the concern that you’ll have to spend money buying new gear. Pioneer is clearly putting a ton of money into the quick development of the software – remember how it launched only 8 months ago? What Traktor + Serato Gear Works With Rekordbox? It has a ton of effects, and has received rapid-fire updates every few months. Rekordbox DJ also solves the issue of incompatibility with the latest operating systems which has plagued many users, particularly on the Serato side. ![]() Pioneer’s Rekordbox DJ enables a familiar workflow for Serato and Traktor veterans, without the need for new hardware. DVS DJs who want to use a piece of gear that isn’t “certified” for use with their software.įor example: Kontrol Z2 with Serato DJ, without an extra Serato soundcard.Traktor DJs who have watched the feature sets on Serato and Rekordbox expand while NI focused their attention on Stems (ex: Serato FX packs, Rekordbox release effects).Serato DJs using older legacy audio devices that no longer work with modern OS updates.The last couple years have been frustrating for several types of DJs: There are many reasons to avoid it – but with Pioneer DJ’s newcomer, Rekordbox DJ, it’s not as difficult as you might expect. Almost any Serato DJ or Traktor Pro gear can be used with the software, without paying extra or hacking. This FRZ technique can also be used with Delay T3, Ramp Delay and Tape Delay.Trying out a new DJ software is never easy. With the Filter all the way to the left, an endless feedback loop is created. Turn on the FRZ (Freeze) button and move the Filter from left to right (from about 0 to 50). Turn the Filter all the way to the left, Feedback between 50 and 60 and the Rate to any value. The D/W can be set to around 10 o’clock, or about 30%. Turn on the FX 1 button on the track you’d like apply the effect to and turn on the On button underneath the Dry/Wet (D/W). Set FX Unit 1 to Single Mode, and select the Delay. Here are a few practical examples for using Delay: Under the Rate parameter is the SPR (Stereo Spread) button, which creates a stereo spread delay effect. Underneath Feedback is the FRZ (Freeze) button, which stops the effect from sampling new audio as the track plays and sets the feedback to its highest setting when enabled. Below the Filter is ‘RST’ (Reset) which resets the Delay to a default, or to how it was saved with TRAKTOR’s FX snapshots. TRAKTOR’s Delay is a powerful effect and has controls for Filter, Feedback and Rate. Here are a couple of tips on how to use a few of TRAKTOR’s Deck FX individually. It’s a good idea to get familiar with how each of the effects sounds.
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