4:55 that feature is called touch rewind. It was exclusive to the cdj 800s Stanton copied it with their 314 324 cdjs. The feature dissapeared from everywhere until the rev 1
I'm a hardcore Numark fanboy ever since my og Mixtrack Pro in 2013, and my controllers have always been Numark - except for a very short period from 2016 to 2017 where I had a Pioneer DDJ-SB2. After that, I bought an NVII and have been using it till very recently. A few months ago, I also got a Mixstream Pro+ and couldn't be happier with it. The standalone features are just amazing, especially considering the price. BUT, and here's what's interesting: During the very short period of me owning an SB2, I've noticed that the overall build quality and haptic is just a tiny bit better on a Pioneer controller. I can't even tell you what exactly it is that sets it apart from Numark, but it just felt so nice and comfortable to use that I always wished I had never sold the SB2. A few weeks ago, I discovered the REV1 by accident and started watching a bunch of reviews, and after a while I knew I HAD to have this controller. I don't even really need it, since the Mixstream is already quite compact and does everything I need. Still, I decided to give it a go and bought the REV1. Well, needless to say... I've got bitten by the Pioneer bug all over again. This thing is AWESOME for what little you pay for it. The jogs feel balanced and have just the right amount of torque to them, the surface feels buttery smooth and all the buttons and knobs have a level of pro-feel to them that I just can't describe. On top, the digital VU meters look a lot more professional than on the NVII and Mixstream - more like the ones found on actual DJM mixers. Bottom line: I will keep the Mixstream as my main gear, but the REV1 will remain my backup controller and also my weapon of choice for smaller events. The battle-style layout is just so unique, and those jogwheels are to die for. Well played, Pioneer DJ! 👏
Appreciate this review brother! These 2 controllers for me are almost head to head when it comes to budget controllers. Their capabilities can absolutely be at par with more expensive dj gears nowadays. Amazing stuff! Thanks!
The effect area is different. On the FLX you have a button to push and pull for deck 1 and deck 2. The rev 1 you can select two different effects for each deck.
This literally makes mixing so much easier. My vci380 had 2 seperate effects, switched to flx6 and I felt like I had to do a extra step everytime I change tracks.
After all this time, what you guys recomend for techno-trance-progressive? i would choose rev. 1 because of its layout, i like rev.1 because is more space between the channels and you can play with effects easier, what you guys think?
@@unknown28_28_I bought a rev 1 and mix house trance hard house etc as thought I wouldn’t like it , man It grew on me with them quick paddle effects and larger platters for a budget controller
The flx 4 is a generation ahead of the rev 1 minus the slightly smaller jog wheels, it has multi software compatibility, smart fx and cross fader controls, Bluetooth connectivity, power bank power usable, mobile, tablet usable in addition to laptop (early 2023) microphone features (including for livestreams) multi platform compatibility including Android. All lacking in the rev1.
@@steviejay868 not really, it's great for beginners who struggle which is what a beginner controller should be. You always have the option to not use the features that don't appeal to you. It also makes the entry to dj easier as many who do not have a laptop can just use it with their mobile phones.
Glad it was helpful! I’ll be releasing a “DJ Controllers Under $500” video soon. And you can always find my written controller guide at PassionateDJ.com/controllers 😎
Got a rev1 yesterday to replace my obselete reloop terminal mix 2 which is a shame as the reloop was a quailty well built unit. 😢 So i opened the box, unwraped it, put it on a table, felt the switches, knobs and platters, wrapped it back up and put it back in box, returning it today. I know its cheap but feels like a kids toy. More tomy than pioneer. Save up a bit more money a get a midrange if u can. 😊😊😊
I appreciate your very specific review! As someone who could only afford the DDJ 200 for the time being, if I were looking to upgrade, these two controllers would be my logical choice. Because Ive put a lot of time into rekordbox and am more familiar with it, the FLX4 is the choice for me. Time to start saving soon I suppose, and thanks for your review. Its the only one ive found so far telling the differences specifically between these two. Like I didnt know the REV had a crossfader assist on it vs the smart FX.
GREAT OUTSTANDING COMPARISON 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You couldn’t be more clear. You really helped me decide, after watching 3 other comparisons from British dudes with empty content, I came across your video and was able to make a decision right away. The FLX4 will be my best choice. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
I have the numark platinum fx and i like it. I want to get another controller and looking more into that flx4. I don’t need anything crazy or expensive. Both of these look nice though. Any suggestions on these two?
@@DjFranz876 just downloaded the free version and mann i ain’t going lie this new update fire! 💯😭 imma switch for sure but it’s don’t have the echo out effect like serto got tho
It's all a matter of preference. I too prefer Serato over Rekordbox. I have a DJM-S11 where it works with both and I bought control vinyl for Rekordbox but I can't stand mixing in the program. Plus the S11 is made more for Serato even though it works with both. It's nice to have the option though....
4:55 that feature is called touch rewind. It was exclusive to the cdj 800s Stanton copied it with their 314 324 cdjs. The feature dissapeared from everywhere until the rev 1
I'm a hardcore Numark fanboy ever since my og Mixtrack Pro in 2013, and my controllers have always been Numark - except for a very short period from 2016 to 2017 where I had a Pioneer DDJ-SB2. After that, I bought an NVII and have been using it till very recently. A few months ago, I also got a Mixstream Pro+ and couldn't be happier with it. The standalone features are just amazing, especially considering the price. BUT, and here's what's interesting: During the very short period of me owning an SB2, I've noticed that the overall build quality and haptic is just a tiny bit better on a Pioneer controller. I can't even tell you what exactly it is that sets it apart from Numark, but it just felt so nice and comfortable to use that I always wished I had never sold the SB2. A few weeks ago, I discovered the REV1 by accident and started watching a bunch of reviews, and after a while I knew I HAD to have this controller. I don't even really need it, since the Mixstream is already quite compact and does everything I need. Still, I decided to give it a go and bought the REV1. Well, needless to say... I've got bitten by the Pioneer bug all over again. This thing is AWESOME for what little you pay for it. The jogs feel balanced and have just the right amount of torque to them, the surface feels buttery smooth and all the buttons and knobs have a level of pro-feel to them that I just can't describe. On top, the digital VU meters look a lot more professional than on the NVII and Mixstream - more like the ones found on actual DJM mixers. Bottom line: I will keep the Mixstream as my main gear, but the REV1 will remain my backup controller and also my weapon of choice for smaller events. The battle-style layout is just so unique, and those jogwheels are to die for. Well played, Pioneer DJ! 👏
Appreciate this review brother! These 2 controllers for me are almost head to head when it comes to budget controllers. Their capabilities can absolutely be at par with more expensive dj gears nowadays. Amazing stuff! Thanks!
The effect area is different. On the FLX you have a button to push and pull for deck 1 and deck 2. The rev 1 you can select two different effects for each deck.
This literally makes mixing so much easier. My vci380 had 2 seperate effects, switched to flx6 and I felt like I had to do a extra step everytime I change tracks.
Why nobody talks about the option for deck 3 and 4 in the rev1, doesn't that give the advantage to it since everything else remains the same?
After all this time, what you guys recomend for techno-trance-progressive? i would choose rev. 1 because of its layout, i like rev.1 because is more space between the channels and you can play with effects easier, what you guys think?
Flx are for house and techno djs and the rev1 is for hip hop and r&b
ddj rev1 is also for house and techno u just should know how to use it in proper way
Oww nooo what about rock and retro DJ 's? 😢
@@unknown28_28_I bought a rev 1 and mix house trance hard house etc as thought I wouldn’t like it , man It grew on me with them quick paddle effects and larger platters for a budget controller
Techno and EDM is lame. I wanna see some scratching!
You can use Virtual DJ with either also. There are VDJ guys still using controllers.
Just bought the rev 1 a month ago great budget controller
For sure!
Hey wassup .. you bought it for how much ?
The flx 4 is a generation ahead of the rev 1 minus the slightly smaller jog wheels, it has multi software compatibility, smart fx and cross fader controls, Bluetooth connectivity, power bank power usable, mobile, tablet usable in addition to laptop (early 2023) microphone features (including for livestreams) multi platform compatibility including Android. All lacking in the rev1.
What about the ability to scratch? FLx4 does not have it?
@@ankitraheja It does not have a battle layout but you can scratch on it.
In other words the flx 4 is easier for you to use is what your saying?
@@steviejay868 not really, it's great for beginners who struggle which is what a beginner controller should be. You always have the option to not use the features that don't appeal to you. It also makes the entry to dj easier as many who do not have a laptop can just use it with their mobile phones.
Whippidy doo lol get the flex 4 for yourself if you have absolutely no talent😂
I had both. I love the paddles on the rev1. Flx4 is super mobile.
I can’t thank you enough for this video lol truly. I’ve been going back and forth between so many controllers to start with.
Glad it was helpful! I’ll be releasing a “DJ Controllers Under $500” video soon. And you can always find my written controller guide at PassionateDJ.com/controllers 😎
Think 🤔 rev1 with RGB lights+ Info in platters would be ULTIMATE
Got a rev1 yesterday to replace my obselete reloop terminal mix 2 which is a shame as the reloop was a quailty well built unit. 😢 So i opened the box, unwraped it, put it on a table, felt the switches, knobs and platters, wrapped it back up and put it back in box, returning it today. I know its cheap but feels like a kids toy. More tomy than pioneer. Save up a bit more money a get a midrange if u can. 😊😊😊
I appreciate your very specific review! As someone who could only afford the DDJ 200 for the time being, if I were looking to upgrade, these two controllers would be my logical choice. Because Ive put a lot of time into rekordbox and am more familiar with it, the FLX4 is the choice for me. Time to start saving soon I suppose, and thanks for your review. Its the only one ive found so far telling the differences specifically between these two. Like I didnt know the REV had a crossfader assist on it vs the smart FX.
Thanks! I plan to keep making these super-specific comparison videos. :)
Does Rev 1 play live video mixes
Good comparison video, the fader feature is only within Rekirdbox or Serato as well?
which one has more refined faders for trance music mixing? does the “cheater features” work on Serato or is it Recordbox only?
I love how that flx does the adjustments between songs with different bpms and volume as well. Will the rev 1 do that too?
Still looking forward to getting the rev1
Enjoy!
Can either of these do stems?
I'm planning to upgrade from my Hercules DJ Control Air, i was confused until i saw this video. Thanks
Glad to help!
Pioneer DDJ-FLX4 does also support djay pro android by algoriddem on a google pixel 7 smartphone. Great gear !
GREAT OUTSTANDING COMPARISON
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You couldn’t be more clear.
You really helped me decide, after watching 3 other comparisons from British dudes with empty content, I came across your video and was able to make a decision right away.
The FLX4 will be my best choice.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
So glad it helped! Enjoy that FLX4!
Thanks for your clear explanations!
Glad to help!
Can both of these allow for vocal recording via livestream?
On the rev 1 your hand is never in the way when you do mixing tricks with effects . It makes a real big difference when I'm DJing
I have the numark platinum fx and i like it. I want to get another controller and looking more into that flx4. I don’t need anything crazy or expensive. Both of these look nice though. Any suggestions on these two?
Either choice is solid, though the REV1 is a little more similar to the Numark Platinum FX (paddle FX, etc.)
That shirt is awesome!
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@@PassionateDJ 😁
Pioneer DJ DDJ-REV1 support Serato Studio 1.7.5 as well for more fun try this...!
REV1 CONNECT TO REKORDBOX ?
No. It's made for Serato
A rev1 is currently costing how much ?
got one today$279
What’s that beat?
Thank you oooooooo. Na God go bless you for me
I love my rev1
i also use virtual dj
I love the rev 1
Been waiting on a comparision. I have the Rev1, 7. I use both with VDJ with STEMS active. I feel I could do more with the FLX4
how does the rev1 play in vdj? i have the rev1 i haven’t play with it that good on the vdj
@@oboythakid7826 very Good
@@DjFranz876 just downloaded the free version and mann i ain’t going lie this new update fire! 💯😭 imma switch for sure but it’s don’t have the echo out effect like serto got tho
@@oboythakid7826 it's very good. Even the stems are now better than serato
@@DjFranz876 nah that’s faxts bro i used them too!!
I dislike Rekordbox it doesnt sound as good as Serato
It's all a matter of preference. I too prefer Serato over Rekordbox. I have a DJM-S11 where it works with both and I bought control vinyl for Rekordbox but I can't stand mixing in the program. Plus the S11 is made more for Serato even though it works with both. It's nice to have the option though....
Ouch... This didn't last long
@@richyglitchedwhy do you say?
Uk.....if sound quality is your preference....a DBX360 could solve the issue
RecordBox for me, works fantastic.
Show how the doing work on the Virtual DJ. You are not smart enough to guess that there are a lot of VDJ users.