![]() Bus power via USB – no need to plug into an outlet.Loop section from the DJM-S9 – feel at home when using the looping controls.Simply choose a Hot Cue, then hit play on the deck and it will sound the same as hitting a Cue on a DJ player. This avoids the sound of the music speeding up as the turntable starts to spin. And, if you’re using rekordbox dvs or Serato DVS (Expansion Pack available separately) with turntables, switch on Silent Cue and the music will restart instantly when you press Hot Cue on a muted deck. ![]() This means you can silently cue up tracks with the faders open on the mixer and drop them into your mix instantly by hitting a Hot Cue – there’s no need to touch the faders. Support for new Silent Cue in Serato DJ Pro: If you’re using rekordbox dvs (license key included) or Serato DJ Pro, switch on Silent Cue and the deck will be muted.Play, pause, cue, pitch up/down tracks, and more. Support for new Transport mode in rekordbox dj: The Transport mode in Serato DJ Pro, also now accessible in rekordbox dj, enables you to use the pads on the DDJ-XP2 as Transport controls for your music.PAD MODE 8: Transport mode and Beatgrid Edit mode.PAD MODE 7: Slicer Loop mode and Sampler mode.PAD MODE 4: Saved Loop mode and Manual Loop mode.PAD MODE 3: Slicer mode and Sampler mode.PAD MODE 1: Hot Cue mode and Sampler mode.The other new modes expand the creative possibilities of powerful features such as Pitch Play, which you can now use to trigger cue points in twice as many semitones as before (Pitch ‘n Time DJ Expansion Pack required – available separately). Hot Cue mode and Sampler mode, so you can trigger Hot Cues and samples at the same time, without switching modes. These modes assign eight pads each to two different features, e.g. Serato DJ Pro’s first-ever 16-pad modes: The DDJ-XP2 introduces Serato DJ Pro’s first ever pad modes that support 16 pads per deck.Slide FX: Dynamically control your chosen pad effect in rekordbox dj, or a combination of effects in Serato DJ Pro, by touching the Slide FX strips and moving your finger up and down.Beyond the plug-and-play expected functionality (Hot Cues, Beat Jump, Slicer, track loading, key/beat sync, etc.), here’s the interesting stuff that we’ve pulled directly from the Pioneer DJ press release: ![]() There are some pretty powerful (and for the moment, a few exclusive) functions that this controller unlocks in both rekordbox and Serato DJ. It’s nice to see the intention behind the SP1 return with this collaboration, but we still miss the knobs from it. The original Pioneer DJ accessory controller of this form factor was actually the Serato-oriented DDJ-SP1 – which made it possible for so many DJs to access lots of great functionality without replacing their core setup. The powerhouse duo that is Pioneer DJ making hardware and Serato making software isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. We first got a sense of this when the DDJ-1000SRT was announced earlier this year, but this new collaboration makes it clear that the earlier release wasn’t a one time thing. But this new XP2 release makes it pretty clear that that isn’t happening. It’s been easy to imagine a future where Pioneer DJ and Serato go separate ways.
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