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  2. Pioneer DJ - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Pioneer introduced the DVJ-x1, the first video DJ deck (capable of reading DVDs and outputting video). [1] In 2009, Pioneer launched the first version of Rekordbox, a computer-based DJ software developed for Pioneer by Mixvibes and controllable by the newly released CDJ-2000, which popularized DJing without physical media. Rekordbox ...

  3. DJ controller - Wikipedia

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    DJ Controller Pioneer DDJ-RX (launched 2015) with the mixing software Rekordbox (by Mixvibes), which comes packaged with many Pioneer products, running on a computer. DJ controllers are devices used to help DJs mix music with DJ software using knobs, encoders, jog wheels, faders, backlit buttons, touch strips, and other components. [1]

  4. Cross/CrossDJ - Wikipedia

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    Rekordbox Logo Mixvibes also used Cross as a base for designing Rekordbox, for the Japanese corporation Pioneer , one of the leading DJ hardware manufacturing companies. Rekordbox is exclusively repackaged for Pioneer and comes bundled with many of their products.

  5. CDJ - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer CDJs released after the CDJ-400 can play from USB sticks as well as CDs. Pioneer integrated its software rekordbox with the CDJs to prepare music with cue points, accurate BPM, and search/playlist functions. For unknown reasons, the Pioneer CDJ-300 is left out of most popular accounts on CDJs.

  6. Serato - Wikipedia

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    Serato also produces software for DJ mixing, which has visual components including wave form beatmatching [6] and other information about the sound being produced by the system. [7] The software works with DJ controllers from various manufacturers, including Pioneer DJ, Denon DJ, and Roland. [2]

  7. Digital audio workstation - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of a typical software DAW DAW can refer to the software itself, but traditionally, a computer-based DAW has four basic components: a computer , a sound card or other audio interface, audio editing software , and at least one user input device for adding or modifying data.