Pioneer DJ Launches DDJ-400-N and DDJ-SB3-S DJ Controllers
Pioneer DJ has recently launched the new entry-level limited edition DJ Controllers, DDJ-400-N and the DDJ-SB3-S.
DDJ-400-N
This new, limited-edition version of the DJ controller features flourishes of gold coloring on its black body to create a unique look.
The DDJ-400-N is compatible with professional DJ applications, rekordbox, and users can stream and mix music from Beatport LINK, Beatsource LINK and SoundCloud with it. If users connect to Algoriddim’s free app, djay for iOS, or if you upgrade to djay Pro for PC/Mac, Beatport LINK, Beatsource LINK, SoundCloud and Tidal are available.
Besides the compatibility with rekordbox, users can instantly access millions of songs from within djay and use the controls on the DDJ-400-N to mix the music. Speed it up, slow it down, loop, slice, and add FX to put a spin on each song. Then, mix from one track to the next to build sets and create a trademark sound.
Thanks to the lightweight and portable design, the DDJ-400-N can be carried easily to houses or taken to parties and small venues to perform. The controller inherits design traits from Pioneer DJ’s professional range and the layout of dedicated play/pause and cue buttons, Beat FX, CDJ-style looping controls and more is inherited from NXS2 set-up.
DDJ-SB3-S
A brand-new limited-edition version of one of Pioneer DJ’s most popular DJ controllers. Featuring high-quality, silver-colored aluminum jog wheels and a matching body, the new unit brings a fresh look to parties and home set-up.
The DDJ-SB3-S includes all the features from the original DDJ-SB3, the 2-channel controller which unlocks Serato DJ Lite. The layout design of the DDJ-SB3-S is inherited from the top models in the DDJ-S series. The jog wheels, Performance Pads, play and cue buttons, independent Auto Loop buttons, and all the knobs and fader positions in the mixer section are arranged in a way that enables users to craft intuitive, professional DJ performances.
The controller’s intuitive interface is ideal for learning the basics on, as well as moving onto more advanced techniques. Use Pad Scratch to effortlessly reproduce scratches the FX Fade to ensure the mixes are smooth.