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#XDJ XZ USED SOFTWARE#
As much as I love my DJ software of choice (and I do), computers occasionally have issues, and it is just one more thing to lug around gig to gig. These DJ controllers are designed for party life without a laptop - a time, quite frankly, I never thought I’d see (but am happy to do so).
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Whether you call them “all-in-one” or “standalone” controllers, they’re sort of the rage these days. I recently had a chance to spend a couple of weeks with a review unit, and I’m happy to report that Pioneer DJ has still got it going on - should anyone have had any doubts. From entry level to midrange to the stuff of pros, we are all (as the Brits would say) spoiled for choice.Īt the Winter NAMM show in Anaheim, Calif., this past January, Pioneer DJ showed off its latest entry, an all-in-one controller dubbed XDJ-XZ. There are so many ways to perform now - so much gear, supporting so many different approaches and styles - I can’t help but feel great about the state of the DJ universe (well, other than the lingering impacts of a global pandemic, anyway). It feels as if I’ve said this a lot in recent years, but as I survey the DJ hardware and software landscape, I continue to feel like there’s no better time to be a DJ.