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  • #2213951
    DJ Vintage
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    Ok, sorry to burst your bubble, but the best you can get out of this setup is hooking up the 850s to your SX2 and using them as deck 3 and 4 controllers (depending on the software you are using you can use HID for decent integration). However, the 850s have WAY less buttons to use for loops, cues and all the other fancy stuff even your MTP2 has.

    The SX2 already has the option to let you use 4 decks (and the sampler/remix decks) with the push of a button and with all 4 channels operating. Unless you intend to do a LOT of 4 deck tricks (and being a new DJ I’d advice against that until you have 2 deck mixing fully under control), buying the Pioneer set up was not a good investment.

    You won’t use the mixer (if you do the setup makes even less sense) at all and the 850s only as extra controller. Lots of extra booth space for actually less functionality (not counting CDs and rekordbox USB, but who needs those if he has a perfectly fine pro controller like the SX2 already).

    SOrry to say, that money could have gone to other stuff, like music 😀

    #2213961
    Kai
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    I kinda was thinking that same thing DJ Vintage. I know for a fact the SX2 does everything I need and more.

    After doing some research, I did get the setup for a real good price (considering wife paid less than the SX2 for everything). I was hoping to at least have the option to use both setups separately with serato DJ, using my ipad app for hot cues etc (kinda how I will use my SX2).

    If all fails I guess I could resell and get money back 🙂

    #2214001
    DJ Vintage
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    well, the 850 has no cue buttons, so you’d be pressing keys on your laptop to jump to cues. No gain there. Or are you saying you will use your ipad for remote control for Serato? Or do you mean you are gonna use your SX2 with an iPad app?

    Sure you can use the mixer with two CDJ850s, but to add digital capability to it makes no sense once you have an SX2 there. And playing with that setup in pure analogue format is, just imho, offering up so much functionality that I can’t see the gain there either.

    You can play with it a bit to find out just how powerful the SX2 is and how obsolete club set-ups are rapidly becoming, provided you don’t live in the “digital DJ-ing is not real DJ-ing” camp obviously. But then, who cares about those guys on these forums, right!

    Pioneer gear does (still) hold its resell value, so getting rid of it in favor for something to complement your digital set-up, or pay for your music the next 10 years LOL.

    P.s. How do YOU like the Rokits?

    #2214121
    Kai
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    haven’t heard the KRK’s yet as im still deployed but can’t wait to set everything up. My main focus is learning to use the SX2 and who knows if i’ll ever try the CDJs. I like what im learning now and most likely won’t change. one more month to go!!!

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