DJ ACE – SHAKE MY SOUL

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Artiste Name: DJ Ace
Song Name: Shake My Soul
Release Date: July 2019
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Country: South Africa & United States
Format: Amuse Music
Quality: 320 Kbps
Written By: Fakaza

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THE ALL NEW PIONEER DJ DJ CONTROLLER (DDJ-400)

PIONEER DJ DJ CONTROLLER (DDJ-400)

PIONEER DJ DJ CONTROLLER (DDJ-400)

The DDJ-400 is the newest entry-level DJ controller from Pioneer DJ for Rekordbox DJ. It follows the same design language as the bigger DDJ-1000 and DDJ-800, meaning that the decks have a loop section instead of the traditional effects section on top, and the effects are now on the mixer.

Visually, it’s interesting, because it gives the DDJ-400 the “two decks and a mixer” feeling of far more expensive DJ controllers from Pioneer DJ’s professional DJM and CDJ line. Of course, the mixer effects are all software, since the mixer needs Rekordbox DJ to operate.

The DDJ-400 is quite well built, even if it’s plastic all over. The jog wheels are solid and feel good in use, and all the buttons and knobs have a solid feel about them, as usual with Pioneer DJ.