Pioneer DJM-V10 Does All The Things | DJ Mixer Review w/Long Faders Edition
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
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The Pioneer DJ DJM-V10 is a 6-channel club-style mixer, loaded with unique features that produces audio full of energy and presence.
32-bit high-quality A/D and D/A converters, a low-jitter clock circuit, and a bunch of other high-quality components combine to make for a lovely sounding mixer that’s ready to handle whatever sound source you want to throw at it.
In addition to Pioneer DJ’s classic Beat FX setup, the V10 has a robust Send system. You can connect up to two external FX devices (e.g. guitar pedals), or use the four built-in send FX.
The V10 also steps up to a 4-band EQ system, for further control over the mix. It even includes a compressor on each channel, to help bring older tracks up-to-snuff.
A dual cue system makes it easy for multiple performers to use the mixer, and dual USB connections are provided for multiple laptop connections.
00:00 | Making a Mix
01:50 | Levels & Compression
05:13 | Filters
06:36 | Beat FX
07:45 | Send FX
11:03 | DJM-V10-LF (Long Faders)
13:23 | Ports & Connections
14:27 | Sound Quality & Character
17:26 | Competition
19:21 | Wrap Up
If you’re a DJ, or especially a DJ/live act hybrid, who wants to be able to connect various sound sources and route them, who cares about sound quality, this is the mixer for you. It enables you to get precise and surgical with your individual tracks, and mix them how you want.
Whereas the Euphonia we compared it with, is for the DJ who wants to let the individual song speak for itself - while enriching it with analog harmonics, and outputting the best possible sound.
I hope that what you take away from this review is the V10’s versatility. No matter what you want to connect - whether it’s a modern digital track, a classic vinyl record, or an analog synth provided by a 40-year-old computer - this mixer has the capability of bringing these various signals together cohesively.
As with all Pioneer DJ mixers, the price point will be a major deciding factor. The V10 is not cheap. However, the person buying this is quite likely buying their “forever mixer”, and it seems to be a good choice for that, indeed.
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Fantastic review! Would love an indepth comparison of V10 vs Xone96
Man what an outstanding review! Comments on point, love the structure, the quality, everything! Than you very much for the effort! Looking forward for those comparisons against Xone or Euphonia. Your friend from Opa Music
Thank you so much! Trying to bring a little different perspective and style to each review. Thanks for noticing! 🙏
make the V10 vs 96 / for sure!
Hi mate! Yes, please drop a comparison A/B Xone 96 (I own) VS Euphonia (I could own), Thanks! 🙏
8 bit analog warmth 🤣 Decent review though, keep up the good work!
please compare vs 96, thanks
Thanks for the review. Been eyeing this one for a minute ✌️
Thanks for watching!
Wish this was in clubs but this needs a usb hub for CDJs or Denon
What about sound quality between the V10 and the Model 1?
Loved the review but a compressor does not make softer parts louder, it makes louder parts softer but if you push the gain afterwards to get the loud part back to normal level you dragg the soft part along.
Yes, I'm talking about the effective net result... but you're right.
V10 appears to be better, bothered by their blatant copying of the Xone 96.