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Topic: Pioneer DDJ SR2 or RR with VDJ 8

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I‘m about to buy a new controller. It‘s gonna be my first Pioneer. I‘ve been using Reloop Beatmix 2 with VDJ 7 and VDJ 8 respectively for 6 years.

Now, I‘ll probably buy either DDJ SR2 or RR.

Is there any major difference with regards to using VDJ 8? Would you recommend one of the two for VDJ 8 users?
 

Inviato Wed 26 Dec 18 @ 7:52 am
I use the SR2, and love it. I just got a new one because they could not fix a continuing issue, at no charge. I don't have any experience with the DDJ-RR, so can't speak about it. It does have two extra buttons over the VU meters (extra mapping possibilities). I don't think you could go wrong with either. I don't know why I didn't pick the RR, as Blue is my favorite color, and the color of the controls. Maybe it wasn't supported at the time, but that is not the case now.

I would also tell you to wait for awhile, as they are running sales on the SR2, which usually means that the SR3 is on the way. I waited for the SR2, as it was the last of the S series to get updated.
 

Inviato Wed 26 Dec 18 @ 10:50 pm
Okay, thanks for your insights. I‘ll consider them for my decision.
 

Inviato Thu 27 Dec 18 @ 4:55 pm
1. RR designed for RecordBox. And, as we all know, Pioneer take care of their "children" (taking into account everything that this implies)...

2. RR has PC MIX (on/off) switch. But since anyone is using VDj, its useless...

3. SR2, in addition to being a newer model, has seperate external source selector switches (for each channel), while RR has a common one (for both channels). In other words, if you wish to connect (as external sources to RR) a CD player (Ch # 1) and a Turntable (Ch # 2) and mix with these 2, you can not, while in SR2 you can...

In conclusion, if you are interested in #3 (directly or indirectly) or if you are interested in something more "fresh", then the choice of SR2 is one way! If not, then RR might be a "better" option (and cheaper)...

;-)
 

Inviato Thu 27 Dec 18 @ 9:28 pm


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