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The DJM-909 was the world's first mixer with a LCD Touch sensitive control. The mixers of the latest digital generation all have 32-bit DSPs so, they have much better sound quality. Digital Processing Models : DJM-250, DJM-350, DJM-400, DJM-450, DJM-700, DJM-750, DJM-800, DJM-850, DJM-900NXS, DJM-900SRT, DJM-1000, DJM-2000NXS, DJM-900NXS2
In September 2014, with an estimated DJ market share of 60%, [6] Pioneer Corporation announced it would sell 86% of its DJ equipment business to private equity firm KKR for about 59 billion yen ($550 million), with the sale to be completed by March 2015, [7] establishing Pioneer DJ Corporation. In 2016, Pioneer DJ introduced the CDJ-2000NXS2 ...
The MEP-7000 was Pioneer's addition to their product range for professional DJs released in late 2007. At The 2008 NAMM Show The MEP-7000 was featured along with Pioneer's DJM-3000 19" rackmount DJ mixer. In Australia, the DJM-3000 had been discontinued for sale in late 2006 but was re-released in June 2008 just for the MEP-7000.
The output from a DJ mixer is typically plugged into a sound reinforcement system or a PA system at a dance, rave, nightclub or similar venue or event. The sound reinforcement system consists of power amplifiers which amplify the signal to the level that can drive speaker enclosures, which since the 1980s typically include both full-range speakers and subwoofers for the deep bass sounds.
September 2009: Pioneer announce two new players to their DJ equipment portfolio, the CDJ-900 [16] and CDJ-2000. [17] March 2010: Pioneer stops producing TVs. May 2010: Pioneer releases two new DJ software controllers, the DDJ-S1, and the DDJ-T1. May 2011: Pioneer announces the release of the Smart Concept Car with a full DJ setup.
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.