We were invited to Pioneer DJ’s top secret central London studio to get a first quick review of the brand-new Pioneer DJ DDJ-SX3, a Serato DJ Pro controller that builds on the success of the DDJ-SX2 with three mic channels plus separate mic utility app, dual USB inputs for two-laptop DJing, and four Sound Color FX.
It’s primarily likely to be a hit with mobile DJs, especially those who DJ weddings and need several mics – although it may also find favour with DJs who combine elements of live performance especially vocals, such as beatboxing, with their tune spinning.
Of course we’ll bring you a full hands-on review as soon as we can, but for now I’ve made you a headline features run-through in the exclusive video above, plus here is a list of some of the talking points:
- Comes with Serato DJ Pro including Flip and Pitch ‘n Time DJ – but you’ll need to pay extra for the DVS upgrade if you want to use with external turntables
- Three Mic inputs – with finer control via a separate mic utility by Pioneer DJ
- Dual USB ports – for laptop switchovers
- Sound Color FX – onboard and hardware, meaning they work with all sources (including two of the three mics)
- Jogwheels, reduced latency being claimed by Pioneer DJ compared to those on the DDJ-SX2
- Beatgrid adjust buttons replaced by key shift buttons
- Serato Flip (licence included)
- Crossfader appears to be not as easy to replace as on the SX2
You can also check out Pioneer DJ’s own promo video as well as photos below.
Promo Video
Photo Gallery
• The unit will retail for £969 / €1099 / US$999, and is available imminently. Check the Pioneer DJ site for more details.
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