I’m so EXCITED about the DDJ-REV5! I literally just placed my order last night…can’t wait for it to arrive, get some practice in and of course start taking it out on gigs. I already have the DDJ-REV1 and THIS is precisely the update I was looking for. The REV7 is a magnificent piece of kit but I already own the RANE ONE which I absolutely love just needed something in the “sweet spot” thanks Phil and everyone at DDJT!
The more I get into stems, the more I wish my Rev7 had the 4 deck ability as well: So cool, to create Mashups on the fly and then move on to mix into yet something new.
I can see this being a hot for a lot of folks... but seems more like something that should be 799-899$ , foe this price point I'd like to see analog inputs and internal effects.... but I guess I'm not accounting for the Pioneer tax and inflation. Definitely looks like the rev5 is a great option for people who can fit it into their workflow, but the rev7 fits better for me....with hardware effects, analog inputs , and 2 mic inputs. Cheers...
and REV7 has 4 Display Modes, ESS- Sound DAC Chip, superb internal FX effects, Smooth Echo effect, MIC with Echo and no plastic look, Stems buttons are fine with your own mapping and better faders
For $1000 more unless you are using this console for actual battle scratching, seems like a waste of money. I have 1210s and an S7, controller is more for gigs and light, portability and functionality are what's needed most. I'll keep the 1k in my pocket and copy the REV5.
@@DJWYZE1, but the 5 doesn't have inputs and a handful of features that I think are totally necessary at the price point or necessary for pro use , ....and it should totally have hardware effects even if cut down to like 6 or 8 effects vs the higher end units...
The Rev 5 is a beast of controller for its size and weight!!! Got it to replace my SX3. I have both the 5 and 7 but I rather carry the less heavier Rev 5 on my back than a Rev 7 especially when I’m walking around the city.
Wish they brought back the send & return feature and incorporate it on today's controller, and leave the on board effects on the controller as well so we can have options
Thank you, about to purchase one e or the other and this helped make my decision. On the Rev 7 can you swap out the scratch bank buttons above the job wheel and use them for STRMS?
@@digitaldjtips My FLX-10 works great with Serato. And as an open format DJ I prefer the traditional layout of the mixer + pitch slider positioning of the FLX-10 (and it has a 4 channel standalone mixer!). So to be honest I still don't see why someone would prefer the REV5 over the FLX-10 unless you are a scratch DJ.
@@dieterboullart4124 I have the 1000SRT since it was released, it's a workhorse and I love it. FLX10 did not interest me because there wasn't anything significantly different. I'm open format as well, but I will be getting the REV5 for the following reaons that I prefer over the SRT and FLX10. 1-REV5 has a physical crossfader curve knob, I currenlty midi map that on the SRT. I need that to be physical because I do lots of quick mixing and different transitions from song to song (short blend, long blend, loop blend, scratch, slam, etc). 2-I use Serato so having the 4 matching stem buttons makes more sense than the 3 stem buttons on the FLX10. 3-I prefer the "S" mixer setup with the pads in the middle instead of under the jog wheels. I have an S7 and CDJs for my home setup. 4-I prefer the paddle effects to the SRT/FLX effects section, and you can layer effects on the REV5. 5-I don't need 4 physical channels, I only ever use 2 channels. 6-I don't need additional line/phono inputs, I use the controller and that's it. If I ever need to add anything else I connect to my external mixer. I also never use the jogwheel displays on the SRT so REV5 minimal jogwheel display doesn't bother me. Only 2 things I will miss from the SRT/FLX10 are the dedicated beat jump buttons (I may end up mapping those on the REV5) and the lights around the jog wheels, but that's minor.
I’m still rocking the 1000 and mine is still in great shape. I think I’m going to keep using it while I’m saving for a house. The flx 10 would also be fine for open format djing but most of just don’t need and never needed 4 decks. My 1000 sits inside of dj furniture so being able to hook up extra devices just isn’t a need for me. If I was in the market for a new co troller the rev5 would be it. I think I’d miss the pitch faders being to the right of the jog wheels and the play/cue button to the left.
Great video ! I have been wanting to invest in turntables/ Controller for 30 years lol. Im finally going to do it. I was locked in on the Rev 1 but now the Rev 5 released and i'm wondering if this is A good starting point because it gives me something to grow into as well. I love the turntable/ scratch style and want to play at family parties so would the REV 7 be best ?
Any help. Just starting now. Home learning then I want to try some gigs. Which one should be good..? Is stems going to be useful as I'm starting but I do like mixing EDM progressive rhythm and beats no lyrics usually. More like dope trance. Kinda music. I am sure 2 channel is ok right .? With mic 🎤 input max. Dj using windows laptop. What software you suggest I'm ok to buy life time licence if needed around 100$ or so . Or using free software please suggest the software and controller combo I shud take a look. I'm ok to spend 350$ to start with as buying something for 150 or so then again replace selling and buying new .. new learning curve rather I buy one time.. please suggest
Any advice on how to get really good at DJing tech house? Aside to the obvious of practising. What mixing techniques or exercises could I do to get better at playing? Thanks
A full digital display on the jog wheels like the SRT would have made the Rev 5 super amazing for me plus on board efx would gave been great...but I like it very much!!!!
Can any of these power my usb-c powered laptop. I'm looking not to have 2 units powered at the same time. Also, I'm a little upset that they have not thought of replacing the DDJ-SR2 which was a high end 2 channel mixer. The Rev5 is too large....29 inches wide. Just too large for it to be mobile in my opinion. Thanks
Interesting comment because I just sold my trusted SR2 to a fellow DJ and am looking for what's next. I feel like the REV7 is overkill and the fader on the FLX-10 isn't made for those that like to scratch and do more active DJ tricks (I come from vinyl and 1210s). Looking like REV5 is going to be the one with the Magvel faders (I have the S7 mixer), Stems button controls looks pretty fun too, lots of creativity there. I think I'm going to pull the trigger, hope it's not too big!!
Rev 5 is too large. I went with the Roland 707m. It is an absolute beast and weight 7lbs and is allergic than the rev1. Has way more features and outputs than the Rev 5. Only thing is it is not good for scratching. It is meant for the mobile dj looking to not have to carry an external mixer.
Just picked this up. Own the rev 7 so wanted a lighter version. Wish I’d known about the rev 5 not having onboard effects. Serato effects sounds terrible compared.
I have the S7 as well as SR2 and I'm looking at replacing the SR2 with REV5 rather than the REV7. You really think the onboard effects are THAT much better?
ALERT. I need to do another video. Now I noticed after DJ'ING for about 2 hours. When trying to activate Stems on left deck, it loads a random song from your library. THIS may be a BIGGER issue and JUST finding this out... The firmware update does NOT resolve this issue while using USB port A. #rev5 #pioneer #pioneerddjrev5 @pioneerdjglobal @pioneerdjusa
I’m so EXCITED about the DDJ-REV5! I literally just placed my order last night…can’t wait for it to arrive, get some practice in and of course start taking it out on gigs. I already have the DDJ-REV1 and THIS is precisely the update I was looking for.
The REV7 is a magnificent piece of kit but I already own the RANE ONE which I absolutely love just needed something in the “sweet spot” thanks Phil and everyone at DDJT!
Hope you enjoy your REV5
I just got a Rev5 coming from a Denon DJ SC6000 setup and it's a good alternative.
The more I get into stems, the more I wish my Rev7 had the 4 deck ability as well: So cool, to create Mashups on the fly and then move on to mix into yet something new.
You don’t need it you can do plenty of mashups all you have to do is record over your mixes as much as you want
Not sure if you know but you can just MIDI map the Stems buttons to the slot pads on the top of the platter.
I can just imagine a comparison of the REV5 and the FLX10, these are probably my favorite controllers to date
They’re actually pretty different, mainly in the primary software they work with.
Due to the controllability of the STEMS features on the Rev5 and the FLX10. A STEMS showdown would be an interesting video.
It’s your favorite controller where do you Dj I see no videos
@@roymoxley2587 no, I’m just a fan of those controllers. I don’t have them honestly
FLX 10 is way better
First comment this is an amazing comparison Phil!!! You’re the best!!!! Literally a bible in this world of ours!! Keep on
Wow, thanks!
I can see this being a hot for a lot of folks... but seems more like something that should be 799-899$ , foe this price point I'd like to see analog inputs and internal effects.... but I guess I'm not accounting for the Pioneer tax and inflation. Definitely looks like the rev5 is a great option for people who can fit it into their workflow, but the rev7 fits better for me....with hardware effects, analog inputs , and 2 mic inputs.
Cheers...
Agree with that pricing
and REV7 has 4 Display Modes, ESS- Sound DAC Chip, superb internal FX effects, Smooth Echo effect, MIC with Echo and no plastic look, Stems buttons are fine with your own mapping and better faders
For $1000 more unless you are using this console for actual battle scratching, seems like a waste of money. I have 1210s and an S7, controller is more for gigs and light, portability and functionality are what's needed most. I'll keep the 1k in my pocket and copy the REV5.
@@DJWYZE1, but the 5 doesn't have inputs and a handful of features that I think are totally necessary at the price point or necessary for pro use , ....and it should totally have hardware effects even if cut down to like 6 or 8 effects vs the higher end units...
*Great video!*
Hi Wanderlust
Glad you enjoyed it
The Rev 5 is a beast of controller for its size and weight!!! Got it to replace my SX3. I have both the 5 and 7 but I rather carry the less heavier Rev 5 on my back than a Rev 7 especially when I’m walking around the city.
Good point! It is definitely a lot lighter
Do u use the auto bpm feature alot? Considering the Rev 5 bc of it that but only that
Ive wished for something in between rev 7 and 1 and now my wish was grabted im really hyped to get my hands on one
Glad to hear!
🎶 Great comparison! Was looking for it 😃!
Thank DDT for this comparison, can you also do one with the Rev 5 V Flex 10?
Thanks for the idea
Wish they brought back the send & return feature and incorporate it on today's controller, and leave the on board effects on the controller as well so we can have options
I guess they think the software effects are good enough, something we generally agree with
i love my rev 5 , i love everything about it
That's good to hear Jerry!
At this price point I am going to get one to sit alongside my CDJ300/A9 setup
Have fun!
Thank you, about to purchase one e or the other and this helped make my decision. On the Rev 7 can you swap out the scratch bank buttons above the job wheel and use them for STRMS?
“Dinky little rev 1” hey now, put some respect on REV1’s name!😂
I love toy controllers.
We agree
great video phil! as a hiphop guy i think i'd prefer the motorized decks. keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
If you would consider buying the DDJ-REV5 for open format DJing, then why not buy the FLX-10 instead?
Serato vs rekordbox
@@digitaldjtips My FLX-10 works great with Serato. And as an open format DJ I prefer the traditional layout of the mixer + pitch slider positioning of the FLX-10 (and it has a 4 channel standalone mixer!). So to be honest I still don't see why someone would prefer the REV5 over the FLX-10 unless you are a scratch DJ.
@@dieterboullart4124 I have the 1000SRT since it was released, it's a workhorse and I love it. FLX10 did not interest me because there wasn't anything significantly different. I'm open format as well, but I will be getting the REV5 for the following reaons that I prefer over the SRT and FLX10.
1-REV5 has a physical crossfader curve knob, I currenlty midi map that on the SRT. I need that to be physical because I do lots of quick mixing and different transitions from song to song (short blend, long blend, loop blend, scratch, slam, etc).
2-I use Serato so having the 4 matching stem buttons makes more sense than the 3 stem buttons on the FLX10.
3-I prefer the "S" mixer setup with the pads in the middle instead of under the jog wheels. I have an S7 and CDJs for my home setup.
4-I prefer the paddle effects to the SRT/FLX effects section, and you can layer effects on the REV5.
5-I don't need 4 physical channels, I only ever use 2 channels.
6-I don't need additional line/phono inputs, I use the controller and that's it. If I ever need to add anything else I connect to my external mixer.
I also never use the jogwheel displays on the SRT so REV5 minimal jogwheel display doesn't bother me.
Only 2 things I will miss from the SRT/FLX10 are the dedicated beat jump buttons (I may end up mapping those on the REV5) and the lights around the jog wheels, but that's minor.
I’m still rocking the 1000 and mine is still in great shape. I think I’m going to keep using it while I’m saving for a house. The flx 10 would also be fine for open format djing but most of just don’t need and never needed 4 decks. My 1000 sits inside of dj furniture so being able to hook up extra devices just isn’t a need for me. If I was in the market for a new co troller the rev5 would be it. I think I’d miss the pitch faders being to the right of the jog wheels and the play/cue button to the left.
@@GoodVibes-jn5weI’d miss the beat jump buttons too! Also how do you feel about the pitch faders being in battle style?
STEMS is possible with REV7 using MIDI settings. Instant Scratch now supports STEMS.
Indeed, and come to that, all Rekordbox controllers.
What laptop & controller pairing would you recommend with $2,000 budget? (For small/moderate retail store gigs)
Great video ! I have been wanting to invest in turntables/ Controller for 30 years lol. Im finally going to do it. I was locked in on the Rev 1 but now the Rev 5 released and i'm wondering if this is A good starting point because it gives me something to grow into as well. I love the turntable/ scratch style and want to play at family parties so would the REV 7 be best ?
If you want vinyl-style, the REV7 is best as it has real motorised platters.
Any help. Just starting now. Home learning then I want to try some gigs. Which one should be good..? Is stems going to be useful as I'm starting but I do like mixing EDM progressive rhythm and beats no lyrics usually. More like dope trance. Kinda music. I am sure 2 channel is ok right .? With mic 🎤 input max. Dj using windows laptop. What software you suggest I'm ok to buy life time licence if needed around 100$ or so . Or using free software please suggest the software and controller combo I shud take a look. I'm ok to spend 350$ to start with as buying something for 150 or so then again replace selling and buying new .. new learning curve rather I buy one time.. please suggest
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@@digitaldjtips I don't seem to have time to see videos and all would you kindly suggest.? As it's a question..
What sounds better?
My Rane 4 sounds better than my s11 pioneer mixer so you decide And I’m a huge fan of pioneer but not anymore
Good review🙏🏿 but no upgrade w/motorized platters 🤦🏿♂️
Any advice on how to get really good at DJing tech house? Aside to the obvious of practising. What mixing techniques or exercises could I do to get better at playing? Thanks
You should take a look at our House Mixing Mastery course - 1.digitaldjtips.com/hmm-course
A full digital display on the jog wheels like the SRT would have made the Rev 5 super amazing for me plus on board efx would gave been great...but I like it very much!!!!
Yes, it is a shame there isn't a bit more on the displays
I wish the devices were turned on to get a better idea of how they will look when in use :(
Look at the individual review videos we have for each unit to see that
Pioneer give us the Rev 10 All in One controller with motorized jogs
and 3, 4 deck channel mixing capabilities, buy in a heartbeat
7 months late comment 😅…., i’m considering rane one or rev5. Which one you suggest? I really trust your opinion 😊
Please look at our full reviews to help you decide
Can any of these power my usb-c powered laptop. I'm looking not to have 2 units powered at the same time.
Also, I'm a little upset that they have not thought of replacing the DDJ-SR2 which was a high end 2 channel mixer. The Rev5 is too large....29 inches wide. Just too large for it to be mobile in my opinion. Thanks
Interesting comment because I just sold my trusted SR2 to a fellow DJ and am looking for what's next. I feel like the REV7 is overkill and the fader on the FLX-10 isn't made for those that like to scratch and do more active DJ tricks (I come from vinyl and 1210s). Looking like REV5 is going to be the one with the Magvel faders (I have the S7 mixer), Stems button controls looks pretty fun too, lots of creativity there. I think I'm going to pull the trigger, hope it's not too big!!
Rev 5 is too large. I went with the Roland 707m. It is an absolute beast and weight 7lbs and is allergic than the rev1. Has way more features and outputs than the Rev 5. Only thing is it is not good for scratching. It is meant for the mobile dj looking to not have to carry an external mixer.
What about the Sync button?
Any of them had it ?
All controllers have a sync button
Will the rev 5 be better for mixing and blending music with that beat match function?
Both are fine for that purpose.
wondering if they will make Rev3 or Rev9 or Rev11
Who knows!
How to replace x faders .?
can they both fit in the same case considering they look about the same size will a rev 7 flight case work for the rev 5
Possibly, worth checking before buying though.
Im a complete newbie how do you use stems on rev 7. Im thinking rev 5 just makes this task a whole lot simpler. Am I right in my thinking?
They both let you do it using the pads
Just picked this up. Own the rev 7 so wanted a lighter version. Wish I’d known about the rev 5 not having onboard effects. Serato effects sounds terrible compared.
what's the on board effects? I just use the flippers
I have the S7 as well as SR2 and I'm looking at replacing the SR2 with REV5 rather than the REV7. You really think the onboard effects are THAT much better?
what is the Rev6 gonna do though?
I think that Pioneer's next controller will be the Rev11, a revised Rev 7 with the Rev 5's new functions.
Since Rekordbox has taken over Serato, will they make software for the DDj-SB3?
Rekordbox already works with it so I believe, but you do need to subscribe
@@digitaldjtips the volume is the only thing that works on it,it
Doesn’t show up in the support list
Why doesn’t the rev7 have record box support?!? I would buy it straight away if it had dual support
Not sure
Ok so which one sounds better?
Same
How do the jogs of the Rev5 feel compared to the DDJ1000?
Similar
Are you gonna do a tutorial using Virtual DJ?
Here you go: www.digitaldjtips.com/best-virtualdj-controllers/
As of April 2024, Rev7 is compatable with Vdj and rekordbox now.
Yes, good news!
I hope the piano play will be mappable on Rev 7
That’s be good
#DDJ-REV6!
when do we have enough Pioneer controllers?
Yes
I'm still waiting for my "perfect" Pioneer controller, so I like that they keep making new variations to cater to so many different niches
No inputs in rear for additional gear breaks the deal for me and the on the rev5
Why? I wouldn't want me turntables that far away from the mixer anyway...
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Pioneer make a 10 motorized platter and move the pitch slider on the side With same mixer on the rev 7 it will sell
Call it REV10 🤯 with 3, 4 deck mixing capabilities? Id buy in a heartbeat
No onboard effects is a NO for me, dawg
Same
😮😮😮
Jog wheels in general look plastic looking compared to real platters .. maybe just the vinyl
Purist in me
rev 5 platters are so cheap..wish they had cdj3000 platters
@@djstuc cdj3000 platters don't cost that much on a controller
Only if I know how to DJ??😂😂😂
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Poor review.. you need to have both them on to accurately review them
We have reviewed both of them individually if you care to check.
ALERT. I need to do another video.
Now I noticed after DJ'ING for about 2 hours. When trying to activate Stems on left deck, it loads a random song from your library. THIS may be a BIGGER issue and JUST finding this out...
The firmware update does NOT resolve this issue while using USB port A.
#rev5 #pioneer #pioneerddjrev5
@pioneerdjglobal @pioneerdjusa
Still happening?
@DJWYZE1 yes. I have not heard anyone report this issue. I guess folks don't DJ as long as I do. Most of my sets are minimum 4 hours