B-stock(Factory refurbished) comes with a full 90 Day warranty.
Overview:
As the boundaries between beat-making, DJing,
sampling, and performance continue to blur, it only feels right that
Pioneer DJ would emerge with a groundbreaking new DJ controller to
answer the call: DDJ-FLX10. This 4-deck controller was designed to
expertly blend the familiar sensibilities of their CDJ and DJM devices
with the cutting-edge sonic tools needed to usher your mix into a new
world of possibilities. From its powerful FX suite and real-time stem
separation to advanced performance-pad functions and onboard,
intelligent lighting control, the DDJ-FLX10
marks an unprecedented leap in performance capabilities that DJs of any
creed will find completely reimagines what they can do.
Real-time stem separation and control
Coinciding
with the release of the DDJ-FLX10 is the rekordbox 6.7, the latest
iteration of the program that introduces a previously unavailable tool
that makes any standard audio track a viable candidate for deep
manipulation and remixing. Real-time part separation can divide a track
into three RGB color-coded parts: blue for drums; green for vocals; and
red for instruments. These can be individually toggled at any time, and
volume and FX can be attenuated and applied to each part, all in real
time. This functionality means you could wash the drums with reverb as
the track plays, or slowly work the instrumentation and vocals up into
the mix as you transition between tracks, all but eliminating the
conventional harmonic boundaries imposed by different key signatures.
What’s more, the platters will illuminate with the corresponding color
to the parts that are being manipulated and display in white when all
parts are active.
DJ any way
Out
of the box, the DDJ-FLX10 is configured to accommodate both rekordbox
and Serato, which can even be done simultaneously. This means that two
computers can be connected via dual USB-C ports, each running one of
those programs, and seamlessly shift between them as you go back-to-back
on the stage. Plus, channels three and four can be toggled between line
or phono modes to accommodate turntables, and each deck features its
own 3-band EQ, complete with trim controls, and a 3-way source selector.
For those looking to craft grooves or juggle samples, a total of 16
performance pads — eight on each side — are available for hot cues, FX,
sample recall, keyboard mode, and more, totaling eight different options
with the backlit performance pads alone.
Sleek, informative interface design
Since
the DDJ-FLX10 eschews a conventional display screen in favor of
in-wheel displays, this means there are fewer sensitive surfaces, a
more-uniform overall profile, and simplified storage or transportation.
The vivid displays convey a host of information that can be toggled or
changed at any time, including active deck information; a stacked
waveform view that includes whatever is playing on the adjacent channel;
a logo view, which can be customized; and an artwork view, which pulls
album art from the active track to resemble a classic vinyl experience.
Total textural and FX control
Onboard
FX divide into two primary categories: Sound Color FX and Beat FX. The
former includes space, delay/echo, crush, pitch, noise, and filter
options, which — when toggled — can be attenuated with each channel via
dedicated color FX knobs. Beat FX come in 14 flavors that can be applied
to individual channels, mics, or the master output via a single control
knob with satisfying tactility. The aforementioned FX Part Select is a
subsection of this area, complete with color-coded, backlit buttons for
part selection. The DDJ-FLX10 also introduces the fantastic new Mix
Point Link, which lets you establish mix-in and mix-out points via Hot
Cues, automatically beginning to transition tracks at the assigned
points so you can focus on managing FX and other creative transitions.
Keep it on the beat
Those
familiar with the CDJ- and DJM-series of products will feel right at
home, as the DDJ-FLX10 uses the same jog platters as the CDJ, including a
Jog Feel adjustment knob to make them as stiff or loose as you’d
prefer. Loop-in/out buttons and the browser knob are in the same
positions as the DJM and CDJ-3000, respectively. Still, the DDJ-FLX10
introduces a new, dedicated 4-beat loop button, complete with division
and doubling buttons to quickly adjust and assign loop points. Though
the Beat Jump buttons replace the traditional Track Search, they
function nearly identically. Holding the buttons will search as
previously designed, while a click makes a 4-beat jump, and shift-click
jumps by 16 beats.
Light up the night with ease
Out
of the box, this controller features a dedicated DMX output and
compatibility with rekordbox Lighting Mode, accommodating up to 512 DMX
channels without additional processing hardware. Just open up rekordbox,
assign your lights, and you’re ready to go. rekordbox will even perform
what’s called “phrase analysis,” intelligently mapping the dynamic
range of activity for each track to optimize lighting to match the hype.
Of course, if you prefer to create your own sequence, or modify from
rekordbox’s own intelligent light show, these adjustments can be saved
and stored for reliable, repeated use.
Features:
• 4 total decks mean comprehensive beat-juggling, scratching, and sample-based performance
• 16
performance pads comprise 8 on each side, with a total of 8 pad-based
performance modes for sampling, Hot Cues, pad FX, keyboard modes, and
more
• Dual USB-C ports accommodate the simultaneous operation of 2 computers for streamlined, back-to-back shows
• Onboard
rekordbox and Serato compatibility mean seamless switching between the
concurrent operation of both programs on connected devices
• Part
separation is made possible with rekordbox 6.7, allowing for real-time
separation and management of drums, vocals, and instrumentals with any
conventional audio file
• Parts are color-coded to provide additional visual feedback via jog wheels and part FX
• FX Part Selection lets you apply and manage beat FX on individual parts of a track
• Part Isolation turns a deck’s 3-band EQ into a volume adjustment for each of the 3 separated parts
• Mix Point Link allows for hands-free transitions to focus on creative mixing
• Dedicated DMX output accommodates up to 512 DMX channels, managed with rekordbox Lighting Mode
• rekordbox Phrase Analysis intelligently analyzes tracks to assign and design a light show to match the hype profile of any track
• Vivid
in-platter displays provide track information, stacked waveform views,
album artwork, and a customizable logo mode, all freely toggled at any
time
• Channels 3 and 4 accommodate phono modes for use with traditional turntables
• New beat loop mode has a dedicated 4-bar loop button, as well as division and duplication buttons
Specs:
Controller Style: DJ Controller with Audio Interface
Number of Decks: 4-deck
Channels: 4-channel
Jog Wheels: 2 x 8.11" Jog Wheels, Multi-color Jog Ring, 4 x Display Modes
Pads: 16 x Performance Pads
Faders: 4 x Volume, 2 x Tempo
Crossfader: 4-sensor Magvel Fader
Mic Inputs: 1 x XLR-1/4" combo, 1 x 1/4" TRS
Inputs: 2 x Dual RCA Stereo (line), 2 x Dual RCA Stereo (phono/line)
Outputs: 2 x XLR (master), 1 x Dual RCA Stereo (master), 2 x 1/4" TRS (booth)
Headphones: 1 x 1/8", 1 x 1/4"
USB: 2 x USB-C
Data I/O: 1 x 3-pin XLR (DMX)
Audio Interface: 24-bit/44.1kHz
Effects: Beat FX: Low Cut Echo, Multi Tap Delay, Reverb, Flanger, Phaser, Slip Roll, Mobius Saw/Triangle ; 6 x Sound Color FX
Looper: 4-beat Loop Button
Sampling: 16 x Slots, 4 x Banks
Additional Features: Track Separation, Mix Point Link, DMX Lighting Control
Software: Serato Pitch'n Time DJ
Compatibility: Serato DJ Pro, Rekordbox
OS Requirements - Mac: OS X 11 or later
OS Requirements - PC: Windows 10, 11
Power Supply: 12V DC Power Supply (included)
Height: 2.89"
Width: 28.19"
Depth: 15.76"
Weight: 14.77 lbs.