In this video, we take a closer look and explore the 6 channel DJM-V10 professional DJ mixer from Pioneer DJ. Product links in the pinned comment below.
Product Links: Pioneer DJ DJM-V10 6 channel DJ mixer www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PIODJMV10 Pioneer DJ DJM-900NXS2 4 channel DJ mixer www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PNRDJM900NXS2 Pioneer DJ XDJ-1000MK2 media player www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PIOXDJ1000MK2 Pioneer DJ CDJ-900NXS media player www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PNRCDJ900NXS
I’m glad you highlight the incredible sound quality of the V10. I bought the V10 a year ago and I’m still impressed by the amazing audio it reprocess! I owned a Denon set before and comparing the V10/CDJ3000 setup to Denon is completely meaningless, even if it were just for the audio quality of the Pioneer.
Most of the difference is the sound processing of the firmware on the players. Pioneer now is doing their analog input gain-staging exactly like the digital mixers from Numark, Rane, and new Denon, and their mixer sample rate conversion is also similar. It's worth noting that on Denon digital mixers you can change the sample rate to simply match the digital input rate, which is useful with older digital DJ media players. Some people have complained that they don't like the V10's SRC compared to the prior Pioneer digital mixers, though that's obviously not an issue when using the CDJ-3000.
Mon ami, tu est une des rare personne qui présente cette table de mixage avec un maximum d'informations qui permettent de projeté l'étendu des possibilité que l'on peut exécuté avec cet engins. Très professionnel merci.
I saw several reviews of the V10 but you get it better than anyone else (although I suppose those others were really early reviews). I love everything about it. The stuff that felt weird at first is starting to make a lot of sense. I love the monster isolator knobs. The RMX-1000 always seemed like a toy that shouldn’t cost more than $200. But I wanted an isolator. I always thought the DJM-1000 was really cool, and a few techno DJs used it, but it’s a little too weird. I’m getting the V10 next week. The only thing that frustrates me is that I really like the red on-air rings, and I want to put my decks on channel 3/4/5/6, but the CDJ-3000 is the only thing that can assign itself as device 5 or 6. And I doubt they’re in a hurry to update the firmware of other players to support 5/6.
Yeah right now, channels 1-4 are the only ones you can use with CDJs with Pro DJ LINK connectivity. I will say, using it in that manner for a couple weeks, I got used to it. The first 4 are the CDJs, the next two are accessory or instrumental items.
Yes it does! It’s the only player that allows you to do deck assignment 1-6. However keep in mind that if you including an older CDJ in there, it will limit to 4 decks.
I owned a DJM-1000. Up until now the best digital mixer on the planet and the construction was nothing short of incredible. I have a DJM-V10 now. The V10 truly is a new class of mixer I didn't think was possible. When I got my CDJ-3000 I realized how clear the sound was on the V10 (I traded up from CDJ2000's). If you're not using an effects processor, get an Eventide H9Max. It will blow you away on expansive the effects are. I didn't think delays or reverb could sound so monstrous.
@@priyonjoni Yeah! Pioneer should really have that info somewhere in the V10 specs and CDJ-3000 specs - that only a CDJ-3000 can use channel 5/6, and if you have a CDJ-3000 on channel 5 or 6 you can't have ANYTHING on the network besides a V10 and CDJ-3000s. As soon as you plug in an older player the CDJ-3000 will give an error message and the other player won't even join the network.
To be onest now , after 15 years Pioneer change the filters on V10 just now . Is a shame , is a big copy-paste from A&H Xone 96. Finally , with V10 Pioneer will improve the sound quality but after so many years. They needed 15 years to understand that 4 band EQ and filters from Zero point is a must have in sound quality. In conclusion, I will never use Pionner mixer in my life . Anyway, congrats for this deep review
@@priyonjoni Good to know. I’ve been back and forth between the two. With so many high profile DJ’s using the 900, my fear was if I went the V10 route I might be missing or overlooking something in the 900.
@@kabes-us Hey Kabes, have you played on either of them? I'd suggest having a good play around on each of your options before committing :) Also, I don't know where your skill level is at... but for me it actually helps build my skill if I don't have top of the range gear. Having the best gear without knowing how to use it can be kinda overwhelming :/
@@juups4857 Thanks for your reply. No, haven’t played with either. No one has them in stock. Was trying to gather as much insight before I put money down to order. I’m familiar with mixers. Was DJing before and now just making my way back. Now the CDJ’s are a different story as I was a 1200 guy before now going digital. I like to go for what I really want first. Building up for me just waist time and money. Especially having to sell used gear and not even making 50% of it back. I’d rather just spend the money once and take the time to learn it but it is certainly a fair point you make.
@@kabes-us Ok, well the 900NXS2 is a really good mixer, too... a classic. The V10 is the next generation. I guess your choice also depends on what kind of DJ you are. Some people say that 4 band eq's are really well suited for extended house and techno style mixes, because you can sculpt the frequencies more... where 3 band eq's can handle faster mixing more easily (because there are less knobs to dial). Both are great units. Also worth checking out Allen & Heath PX5 and Xone:62 models...
The sound quality is actually quite perfect for production. When I had the V10, it was the highest quality interface I had. I loved using it for Ableton track playback.
The XDJ-1000mk2 was released in 2016. The DJM-V10 was released beginning of 2020, and the video is from mid-2020, months before the CDJ-3000 was released. The two products are 4 years apart. Nice try though 😉.
why is it that all of you find it difficult tp demonstrate the effectiveness of using microphone dmv10 mixer and others. You always dwell on various features without demonstrate the microphone part. Try and do a whole video on that.
Buy V10 and use it with two cdjs, lol... This mixer is too much for a 2 decks djing, 99 prcnt of djs dont need this type of mixer, lets be just honest. :)
Product Links:
Pioneer DJ DJM-V10 6 channel DJ mixer
www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PIODJMV10
Pioneer DJ DJM-900NXS2 4 channel DJ mixer
www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PNRDJM900NXS2
Pioneer DJ XDJ-1000MK2 media player
www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PIOXDJ1000MK2
Pioneer DJ CDJ-900NXS media player
www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PNRCDJ900NXS
Pro trick: watch series at Flixzone. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Joseph Ezra yea, been watching on flixzone} for since december myself :D
Finally a great review - It’s great because he actually talks at length about the signal path & it’s importance!
Awesome mixer finally, from Pioneer!!
I think its sweet that you also like BREAKS!!!
who doesnt lol
Nice Demo of the DJM-V10. It's a beast of a mixer. I appreciate the demo.
What a BEAST. nice demo bro
That was an awesome re-routing tip! Just hooked up and tested it! I would have never even thought about that, thanks!
your scratching is so good, inspired me to work on my technique, great review man!
it truly has a lot of cool features, it is a beast of a mixer. good review bro
Best V10 Demo on YT so far
Sweet! I want one! Great overview!!!!
I’m glad you highlight the incredible sound quality of the V10. I bought the V10 a year ago and I’m still impressed by the amazing audio it reprocess! I owned a Denon set before and comparing the V10/CDJ3000 setup to Denon is completely meaningless, even if it were just for the audio quality of the Pioneer.
Most of the difference is the sound processing of the firmware on the players. Pioneer now is doing their analog input gain-staging exactly like the digital mixers from Numark, Rane, and new Denon, and their mixer sample rate conversion is also similar. It's worth noting that on Denon digital mixers you can change the sample rate to simply match the digital input rate, which is useful with older digital DJ media players. Some people have complained that they don't like the V10's SRC compared to the prior Pioneer digital mixers, though that's obviously not an issue when using the CDJ-3000.
Mon ami, tu est une des rare personne qui présente cette table de mixage avec un maximum d'informations qui permettent de projeté l'étendu des possibilité que l'on peut exécuté avec cet engins.
Très professionnel merci.
Nice👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 got skills bro👍🏿
Was fully not prepared for how nasty that cut was
Thank you
"Can you use ALL 6 CHANNELS?"
*James Hype entered the chat*
Thx 🙏 for it 🫡😃😇
fuun 🤩
Can you still keep a roll going when you switch the beat fx channel?
It has lots of channels for a six channel mixer, the mixer has exciting new technology and features.
Hi, the club standard and the v10 or a9 ? v10 is superior
I saw several reviews of the V10 but you get it better than anyone else (although I suppose those others were really early reviews). I love everything about it. The stuff that felt weird at first is starting to make a lot of sense. I love the monster isolator knobs. The RMX-1000 always seemed like a toy that shouldn’t cost more than $200. But I wanted an isolator. I always thought the DJM-1000 was really cool, and a few techno DJs used it, but it’s a little too weird. I’m getting the V10 next week. The only thing that frustrates me is that I really like the red on-air rings, and I want to put my decks on channel 3/4/5/6, but the CDJ-3000 is the only thing that can assign itself as device 5 or 6. And I doubt they’re in a hurry to update the firmware of other players to support 5/6.
Yeah right now, channels 1-4 are the only ones you can use with CDJs with Pro DJ LINK connectivity. I will say, using it in that manner for a couple weeks, I got used to it. The first 4 are the CDJs, the next two are accessory or instrumental items.
@@priyonjoni The CDJ-3000 lets you pick any channel 1-6 in Utility > Pro DJ Link > Player No.
Yes it does! It’s the only player that allows you to do deck assignment 1-6. However keep in mind that if you including an older CDJ in there, it will limit to 4 decks.
I owned a DJM-1000. Up until now the best digital mixer on the planet and the construction was nothing short of incredible. I have a DJM-V10 now. The V10 truly is a new class of mixer I didn't think was possible. When I got my CDJ-3000 I realized how clear the sound was on the V10 (I traded up from CDJ2000's). If you're not using an effects processor, get an Eventide H9Max. It will blow you away on expansive the effects are. I didn't think delays or reverb could sound so monstrous.
@@priyonjoni Yeah! Pioneer should really have that info somewhere in the V10 specs and CDJ-3000 specs - that only a CDJ-3000 can use channel 5/6, and if you have a CDJ-3000 on channel 5 or 6 you can't have ANYTHING on the network besides a V10 and CDJ-3000s. As soon as you plug in an older player the CDJ-3000 will give an error message and the other player won't even join the network.
To be onest now , after 15 years Pioneer change the filters on V10 just now . Is a shame , is a big copy-paste from A&H Xone 96. Finally , with V10 Pioneer will improve the sound quality but after so many years. They needed 15 years to understand that 4 band EQ and filters from Zero point is a must have in sound quality. In conclusion, I will never use Pionner mixer in my life . Anyway, congrats for this deep review
Thes full knob filter was featured on Pioneer DJ mixers as far back as 2010, over 13 years ago, on the DJM-2000.
Great review. Money no object, which mixer would you get between the V10 or the DJM 900 NXS?
V10 because I like to add instruments to my set, and I love the 4 band EQ and the compressor on each channel.
@@priyonjoni Good to know. I’ve been back and forth between the two. With so many high profile DJ’s using the 900, my fear was if I went the V10 route I might be missing or overlooking something in the 900.
@@kabes-us Hey Kabes, have you played on either of them? I'd suggest having a good play around on each of your options before committing :)
Also, I don't know where your skill level is at... but for me it actually helps build my skill if I don't have top of the range gear. Having the best gear without knowing how to use it can be kinda overwhelming :/
@@juups4857 Thanks for your reply. No, haven’t played with either. No one has them in stock. Was trying to gather as much insight before I put money down to order.
I’m familiar with mixers. Was DJing before and now just making my way back. Now the CDJ’s are a different story as I was a 1200 guy before now going digital.
I like to go for what I really want first. Building up for me just waist time and money. Especially having to sell used gear and not even making 50% of it back. I’d rather just spend the money once and take the time to learn it but it is certainly a fair point you make.
@@kabes-us Ok, well the 900NXS2 is a really good mixer, too... a classic.
The V10 is the next generation.
I guess your choice also depends on what kind of DJ you are. Some people say that 4 band eq's are really well suited for extended house and techno style mixes, because you can sculpt the frequencies more... where 3 band eq's can handle faster mixing more easily (because there are less knobs to dial).
Both are great units.
Also worth checking out Allen & Heath PX5 and Xone:62 models...
Im going to be different, and use this as a production mixer🙂
The sound quality is actually quite perfect for production. When I had the V10, it was the highest quality interface I had. I loved using it for Ableton track playback.
4 channels could be the pioneer toraz sampler using individual outs. With 2 decks
what about tracks played? id-s or smth :)
James hype: *starts sweating profusely*
Plugs it into two xdj 1000 from 20 years ago.
The XDJ-1000mk2 was released in 2016.
The DJM-V10 was released beginning of 2020, and the video is from mid-2020, months before the CDJ-3000 was released.
The two products are 4 years apart. Nice try though 😉.
If it's a V10 and 6x cdj3000's, that answer will be go bankrupt
The V10 doesn’t require 6 decks to use the 6 channels. You can reallocate effects to other channels to further manipulate them.
@@priyonjoni like return channels on other mixers then...
Similar, but you can do it with the built in effects.
@@priyonjoni and £1500 more expensive than say a xone 96
why is it that all of you find it difficult tp demonstrate the effectiveness of using microphone dmv10 mixer and others. You always dwell on various features without demonstrate the microphone part. Try and do a whole video on that.
Buy V10 and use it with two cdjs, lol... This mixer is too much for a 2 decks djing, 99 prcnt of djs dont need this type of mixer, lets be just honest. :)