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The more I look at rekordbox DJ, the more I see, and could spend a long time turning this into a full review. It was a godawful mess, but didn’t glitch as far as I could tell. I haven’t stress tested it by any means, but adding all effects to all channels didn’t cause any issues through the 43C. And all on OS X 10.11 too - told you I was a lemming. In my brief play, I’ve pushed audio out through an old Traktor Audio 4 and a new A&H Xone:43C mixer without any issues. While rekordbox lists a particular group of Pioneer DJ controllers, you can route audio out any way you wish. Hopefully this extends to supported controllers too. I’m particularly pleased with the pad FX and the ability to edit your favourites. There’s also the instantaneous release effects too for those more instant blends. Rekordbox DJ comes with a solid set of familiar effects across two banks, which follow a fairly standard method of assigning three effects with single parameters or single effects, to one or all channels or the master. But again, rekordbox DJ is clearly designed for controller use. I’ll say that even with big-everything enabled, I found the size of most things on-screen to be a tad small, especially the mixers elements. Pressing the space bar refocusses on just the library. If you have a controller, I imagine that the mixer won’t be needed, and not everyone uses the sampler, so you can get a more optimised view. FX, CFX, sampler, mixer, and record options. You can cram your screen with every option i.e.
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Logistically rekordbox DJ follows other popular software with 2 and 4 deck views, both with horizontal (love them) and vertical (hate them) layouts. My needs are simple, so this feels like overkill, but it’s better to be overspecced than complaining about not having enough flexibility. The detail can be expanded, filtered, sorted, and displayed in a mind-boggling number of ways, as well as the ability to edit all the tag and artwork right inside the software. Of course, you get the extensive detail that rekordbox users have become accustomed to. But as I mentioned earlier, this is before breakfast. And it’s quick on my old iMac, doing four at a time, and so far coming up without a single half or double beat either. This way, it does the analysis and gives you all the waveforms and beat grids you need. You can use iTunes out of the box, but for the full rekordbox experience, it’s best to import into the collection ahead of time. Lots of grey vignettes and tiny on-screen controls don’t work well for me, but I imagine that rekordbox is designed more for controller use than trackpad, and does have comprehensive keyboard control, all of which appear to be user definable too. Already for me, it has forged its own identity (the CDJ display helps), one that will doubtlessly evolve too. I actually see a solid cross-section of all software in rekordbox DJ, and it generally feels like none of them in particular. But in use, I’m not getting the Serato vibe that many talk about. It has not been developed by Serato or Mixvibes, so any resemblance is coincidental. Very first thing, and to underline this for those that may have heard otherwise - rekordbox 4 is a Pioneer DJ product. All the rekordbox DJ bells and whistles on a 27″ iMac.

Now I haven’t had my breakfast yet, so my initial feelings will be brief, but I’ve found first impressions to generally be the most accurate and lasting.
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And while I don’t have a licence for it, or hardware to run it, it seems that you get 30 days for free to test it out, and it works standalone too, and can use any connected audio interface. Obviously, I threw myself at the installation with zeal. So being the lemming that I am, I installed it right into El Capitan because I’m dangerous like that, and decided to give it a bit of a go.
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And it’s available for download today, with a 30 day free trial. After a period of closed beta, Pioneer DJ has finally unleashed their new software rekordbox DJ out into the open.
