Next to this button you have other press buttons to switch playlist and load the selected tracks into your decks. Is the playlist display/screen too small for you, … press the big button and you go full-screen. It has a big knob at the top with which you browse/scroll through your playlists. The DDJ is designed just so you don’t have to touch your laptop anymore. This is only because you can’t run so much (needed) power through a USB cable/plug. But, … the lights and the headphone output only run on 50%. For example if you are on loaction and don’t have any power at hand. Install the driver, install Traktor, hook up the USB cable between your laptop and controller, turn ON the power, and that’s pretty much it! You are off! One thing to keep in mind is the installation of Traktor! If you have Traktor already installed this new install will overwrite the existing installation. There aren’t many difficult actions you have to perform. To get the DDJ-T1 going is pretty much easy. At the front of the DDJ-T1 we have the IN for a microphone (jack) en an out for the headphone (for a ‘ little‘ and ‘ big‘ jack plug). On the other side there is a USB port and the on/off power switch. There’s also an AUX input with a little gain control, which comes in handy when connecting to a CD player. At the rear we have two master outs, one balanced jack (TRS) and the other a RCA connection (nice for the club or at home). Not completely un-important are the ins and outs of the DDJ-T1. – Manual (which I didn’t use during the review) Working with the Pioneer DDJ-T1 just feels exactly like playing with two CDJs and a DJM mixer, but with the benefits of ‘digital dj’ing’. However, … this is not ‘yet another’ DJ controller. The DDJ-T1 is a MIDI controller/interface from Pioneer.
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