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Rob Lee looks at Pioneer’s latest round of updates in the form of the CDJ-900NXS media player and Serato-focused DJM-900SRT mixer.
Pioneer are a name synonymous with popular, practical DJ hardware solutions, and for a generation now they have become the household brand for CD decks and media players. It seemed that they had finally outdone themselves with the introduction of the CDJ2000 Nexus CDJ media player a few years ago, but they have continued to improve and update their designs, the most recent of which is the CDJ-900NXS and DJM-900NXS mixer which both take Pioneer further into the ever evolving realm of digital DJing.
Download Pioneer DJM-900nexus DJ Controller Driver 1.3.0 for MAC (Other Drivers & Tools). Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported. Mac os x 10.6 iso download 64-bit. The DJM-900 SRT mixer is the only DJ mixer currently available – apart from those from Rane – specifically designed for use with Serato DJ. If you are familiar with the DJM-900 Nexus then you will be pleased to hear that Pioneer haven’t tried to change too much, with a layout and basic feature set being largely the same. Traktor Pro Recording Settings Download Traktor Pro 3.1 Nov 20, 2012 Recording Vinyl using Traktor I just got a hold of Traktor Scratch Pro and I was told I can record my. DJM-850, DJM-900NXS, DJM-900NXS2. Choosing Channel 1 and 2 will allow you to have a traditional 1-2-3-4 channel configuration. Choosing Channel 2 and 3 will allow you to have a 3-1-2-4 configuration (from left to right across the mixer). Serato DJ Pro is limited to using 4 decks. This means Channels 2 and 5 are not used on the DJM-V10.
CDJ-900NXS media player
First up is the new CDJ-900NXS media player, which includes advanced features found on the upscale CDJ-2000 Nexus, including the ability to load music via WiFi. This technical leap is achieved by connecting your CDJs and mixer to a wireless router via LAN cables and then loading sounds stored on your phone, tablet, computer or laptop by way of the tried and tested Rekordbox application. Similarly, you can connect your smart phone directly to the deck using the USB port, which will simultaneously charge your phone and allow you to load music from the Rekordbox software, which is free to download (just make sure you put your phone in flight mode before starting your set to avoid any embarrassment).
In addition, beat divide performance buttons are clear and present on the CDJ-900 NXS, allowing the DJ to slice and roll beats in an intuitive manner. Also present is the simple loop control that can be found on all CDJ models with the added bonus that you can enable a four bar loop at the touch of a button on the new 900 NXS model. Solid and reliable performance features including the beat divide buttons found on CDJ-850 and 900 models allow the DJ to slice and roll loops extending to the slip mode that is only found on the flagship 2000 Nexus model.
The CDJ-900NXS’s place within the Pioneer hierarchy suggests that it is being billed as the more affordable version of the CDJ-2000 Nexus. But a quick comparison reveals that they haven’t really taken much out in the way of features. In terms of media, the only format that the 900NXS doesn’t support is SD cards. Both players feature a full colour display, and although the 2000 Nexus sports a slanted LCD for more comfortable visual feedback, the 900NXS actually has a full centimetre more width and height than its older sibling. In terms of control there is very little to separate the two decks, save for the omission of the needle search strip that can be found on the 2000 Nexus, and if you delve further into the specifications of the two machines you find that the 900 NXS model beats its sibling in power consumption and distortion percentage as well as being lighter and leaner.
Mototools 6.2 motorola unlocking software. Driver epson l360 printer. In defence of the 2000 Nexus model, it has a better build quality; the buttons are more sturdy and the mode function control buttons around the display are bigger and more clearly labelled, as well as having the convenient jog wheel tension control for setting up the deck depending on personal taste. Whether or not the difference in build quality is worth the not insignificant £450 price difference remains to be seen, but if Pioneer wanted to appeal to the more budget conscious of us whilst retaining all the great connection features of the top of the line model, then the CDJ-900 NXS is a step in the right direction.
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With Serato discontinuing support of Scratch Live with a mind to putting all their weight behind the Serato DJ software, the last few months have seen a flurry of Serato focused DJ controllers hit the market from Pioneer such as the DDJ-SP and DDJ-SR. Despite Pioneer’s domination of the Serato controller market, the company have otherwise been lagging behind Rane, who until now have been the sole manufacturers of proper DJ mixers with plug and play Serato capabilities. The DJM-900 SRT mixer is the only DJ mixer currently available – apart from those from Rane – specifically designed for use with Serato DJ.
If you are familiar with the DJM-900 Nexus then you will be pleased to hear that Pioneer haven’t tried to change too much, with a layout and basic feature set being largely the same. Cosmetically the only thing to distinguish the two models is the blue backlit cue and beat FX toggle buttons on the SRT version. The other conspicuous difference is in the way that the source selection switches are labelled. Instead of all of the channel numbers and deck numbers matching up, Pioneer have opted to leave USB decks three and four on the two outside programme channels (one and four), with USB decks one and two on the inside channels (two and three). Download kies for mac 10.6.8.
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There has already been some disquiet about the seemingly illogical way the layout has been organised, but if you are using Serato in an integrated setup with audio coming from CDs as well as vinyl then the layout seems to make more sense. In addition, all of the faders and a large portion of the controls are able to map via MIDI if you wish to turn your mixer into a controller. The Magvel cross fader and programme channel faders are designed to be durable, and their offset mechanism –positioned to one side of the faceplate – helps in minimizing the effect of a spilled drink or excess dust.
There is a minor niggle in the fact that there aren’t two USB ports for more seamless DJ transitions, a design feature that gives the Rane 64 and the SL4 breakout box a distinct advantage. Although the Rane mixers tend to be designed for turntablists and battle style DJs rather than club DJs, the Rane 64 also features five stereo inputs and six stereo outputs, beating Pioneer’s four stereo ins and five stereo outs. But if you throw the standard Pioneer beat FX, sound colour FX with auto BPM, tap tempo and beat slice touch pad into the mix then the balance becomes a bit more competitive.
The DJM-900 SRT comes with two DVS control vinyl records and two control CDs as well as the latest version of Serato DJ, including drivers, meaning that with this new mixer you have everything you need to dive straight into a Serato mix session. However, two USB ports, for seamless DJ changeovers, would have been the icing on the cake here.
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CDJ-900NXS specifications:
Power | AC 100-240 Volts |
Features | Rekordbox, load via WiFi |
Connections | LAN, Fader start, USB A, USB B, 2 x RCA out, 1 x Digital Out (Coaxial) |
Media | iPhone/iPad/iPod touch(MP3/AAC only)/Android Phone/Tablet, USB storage device, Mac, PC (windows), CD, CD-R/RW, WAV, MP3, AAC, AIFF |
Rekordbox system requirements (PC) | Windows 8/pro, 7 home premium/professional/ultimate, Vista home basic, home premium, ultimate, business, XP home/ professional. |
Rekordbox system requirements (Mac) | Mac OSX v10.5.8 or above |
Dimensions (cms) | 32x42x11 |
Weight (kgs) | 4.3 |
DJM-900SRT specifications:
Power | 240 V (mains) |
Features | Play control (DVS) with Serato, Soundcard (32Bit/96kHz) |
Connections | USB |
Channels | 4 programme channels |
Inputs | 4 x CD/Line RCA, 4 x Phono RCA, 4 x Digital (Coaxial), 1 x combi XLR/TRS Mic, 1 x Mic TRS |
Outputs | 2 x Master RCA, 2 x Master XLR, 2 x 1/4” TRS Booth, 1 x headphone 1/4” TRS, 2 x Record RCA, 1 x digital (coaxial), MIDI Out, USB, LAN Link port |
EQ | 3 band (+6dB/-26dB or full kill in isolator mode) |
FX | 13 x beat FX, 6 x sound colour FX |
Dimensions (cms) | 34x11x41 |
Weight (kgs) | 7.1 |
Ships with | Serato DJ, Manual, drivers |
I developed this mapping with the thought in mind that the controller I'd be using along with my two deck timecode/DVS setup has no or very few knobs or encoders like my Mikro or a Midi Fighter 3D. so I can use key adjust for various routines and mixes on the fly with a knob over buttons.
Pioneer Djm 900 Nexus Mixer
I'll have a picture describing what the features of the Nexus does soon,
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After downloading and installing the mapping into Traktor you will only need to select 900 Nexus In, you cannot set a midi out single with the Nexus so leave it as is. Make sure the midi ON button is lit which is located on the top right corner of the 900 Nexus above the Effects display screen.
Traktor settings: Make sure you have 'Load to Stop Decks Only' Disabled. If you are using CDJs or DVS with Turntables, you want to be able to load the next track even if the deck is spinning. This can be changed in Traktor settings under Loading. Make sure you DO NOT have the box checked.
For Turntable users, you will need to re-route the input/output settings inside traktor to make Ch1 - Ch2 on the mixer control all the anolog audio settings over the default Ch1 - Ch4 Timecode setting of the 900.
For Turntable users, you will need to re-route the input/output settings inside traktor to make Ch1 - Ch2 on the mixer control all the anolog audio settings over the default Ch1 - Ch4 Timecode setting of the 900.
First go to Preferences > Input Routing > External Mode > Deck A Input - DJM 900 NEXUS INPUT 1&2, Deck B 3&4. (or 0-1 & 2-3 on Mac).
Now go, Preferences > Output Routing > Deck A Output - DJM900 Nexus OUTPUT 1&2, Deck B Output, 3&4 (0-1, 2-3 on Mac).
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Your two shift buttons are the LINK CUE button and the FX CUE Button on the mixer. Once on, your Color FX knobs will control either Tempo or Key inside traktor. Be careful to not have filter or another color effect turned on when using it unless intentional.
LINK CUE - Shift for Key: Deck 1 & 2 color knob controls the key adjust.
FX CUE - Shift for Tempo: Deck 3 & 4 color knob controls the tempo adjust for Deck A or B (3 is A - 4 is B) which will often go unused in this 2 deck setup, this keeps Deck 1 & 2 Color effect knob free for using the filter or other color FX's when using the knob for tempo adjust.
FADER START BUTTONS: The fader start buttons are mapped to load the next track in the playlist for DECK A & B (Ch 1 - 2). Deck C & D are set to Load selection track (3 - 4) With this feature, you must be in a playlist, as Traktor will not load the next track in the preparation folder. Just make a new playlist for prep or for tracks you are using that night. Once you load your first track in that playlist, the 'Load next track' feature will work and it will just go down this list without having to highlight and select which track you want to play next manual.
Do note! The 900 Nexus does not have a gate/hold feature so buttons are always set to toggle mode. In this case, when you have loaded a track, the Fader Start button will be lit, you can hit it once to turn the light off without any issues to get ready to load the next track in that deck when ready. I call this the 'Double Tap.' It was wonky at first, but I now find it as a good visual to know I have a live track loaded since I use Traktor with 'Load into Stop Decks Only' Disabled.
This is the third mapping of my series of 4 different mappings I have developed for the Pioneer DJM 900 Nexus that will really unlike its usability with midi and give you some fun and useful options for both controller and DVS users can add to their live sets and performances.
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Your two shift buttons are the LINK CUE button and the FX CUE Button on the mixer. Once on, your Color FX knobs will control either Tempo or Key inside traktor. Be careful to not have filter or another color effect turned on when using it unless intentional.
LINK CUE - Shift for Key: Deck 1 & 2 color knob controls the key adjust.
FX CUE - Shift for Tempo: Deck 3 & 4 color knob controls the tempo adjust for Deck A or B (3 is A - 4 is B) which will often go unused in this 2 deck setup, this keeps Deck 1 & 2 Color effect knob free for using the filter or other color FX's when using the knob for tempo adjust.
FADER START BUTTONS: The fader start buttons are mapped to load the next track in the playlist for DECK A & B (Ch 1 - 2). Deck C & D are set to Load selection track (3 - 4) With this feature, you must be in a playlist, as Traktor will not load the next track in the preparation folder. Just make a new playlist for prep or for tracks you are using that night. Once you load your first track in that playlist, the 'Load next track' feature will work and it will just go down this list without having to highlight and select which track you want to play next manual.
Do note! The 900 Nexus does not have a gate/hold feature so buttons are always set to toggle mode. In this case, when you have loaded a track, the Fader Start button will be lit, you can hit it once to turn the light off without any issues to get ready to load the next track in that deck when ready. I call this the 'Double Tap.' It was wonky at first, but I now find it as a good visual to know I have a live track loaded since I use Traktor with 'Load into Stop Decks Only' Disabled.
This is the third mapping of my series of 4 different mappings I have developed for the Pioneer DJM 900 Nexus that will really unlike its usability with midi and give you some fun and useful options for both controller and DVS users can add to their live sets and performances.