
Pioneer set a new reference with the XDJ-RX3
The Pioneer XDJ-RX3 brings significant upgrades including now club-standard CDJ-3000 multi player & DJM-900NXS2 mixer plus a big 10.1-inch touch screen.
The advent of streaming and the pandemic have allowed the mix to be developed even further at home and this product is perfect for fans of electronic music who want to play on a portable and relatively affordable setup.
That's why Pioneer DJ is back with a highly anticipated but not surprising product with the new Pioneer XDJ-RX3, which is basically an upgraded all-in-one DJ system which include the best product flagship of the brand packed in a host of new features that come straight from the club-standard CDJ-3000 multi player and DJM-900NXS2 mixer, plus a brand-new 10.1-inch touch screen.
The best of the club at home
If you need an easily portable setup you can take to perform on at parties & events, or even install in a bar or small venue, the XDJ-RX3 has all bases covered as as it's made for those kind of use, it's also the best tool to practice at home, it's a seamless CDJ+DJM setup. You can also choose from several way to play from rekordbox-analyzed tracks from USB drives, connected-laptop to unlock rekordbox Performance mode or Serato DJ Pro (coming in early 2022).
The killer-feature : A 10.1-inch touch screen
Since the CDJ 3000, which saw Pioneer introducing a 10.1-inch touch screen on the player, it's now included into the XDJ-RX3 with a higher resolution & frame rate than the one on the previous model and featured a brand-new interface that makes it quicker and easier to browse your music & control effects for intuitive navigation through playlists.
With the new Playlist Bank feature, you can rapidly access your 4 favorite playlists at a single touch, while Touch Preview gives you the option to listen to any part of a track without even loading it to the deck. You can switch between viewing the pad status or Beat FX and the X-Pad with one tap on the screen, and with support for the 3Band Waveform feature – also from the CDJ-3000 – you can see the volume levels of different frequency ranges in rekordbox-analyzed tracks to give you a clear visual representation of how they sound.



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