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Description
Stepping into the world of DJing just got easier with the Pioneer DDJ-400. This comprehensive DJ controller is designed for beginners but packs a punch with features that even seasoned professionals will appreciate. It is designed for dedicated use with Pioneer's professional performance application, rekordbox dj (free license key included), aiming to help you get the most out of the software. The 2-channel controller is compact, lightweight, and portable, making it easy to carry around and set up wherever you perform.
The DDJ-400 provides an intuitive interface that allows you to easily learn the basics of DJing. Its controls are packed with features that will help you develop your skills. The controller is compatible with the Tutorial feature in rekordbox dj, which explains basic equipment operation step by step. Even if you're a DJing novice, you can quickly learn how to handle the decks.
The unique design of the DDJ-400 is a nod to Pioneer's professional range controllers. Its layout, including dedicated play/pause and cue buttons, Beat FX, CDJ-style looping controls, and more, is inherited from the NXS2 set-up. This ensures that as you progress and take your mixing to the next level, you'll feel right at home in the club DJ booth.
Key Features:
- Club-style layout: The buttons and knobs on the DDJ-400 are arranged in the same way as those on Pioneer's club-standard CDJ-2000NXS2 and DJM-900NXS2 set-up.
- Player sections: Get familiar with jog wheels, play/pause and cue buttons, tempo sliders, a loop section, and cue/loop call buttons.
- Mixer section: Use the trim and EQ knobs, and the headphone cue buttons, in exactly the same way as those on the DJM-900NXS2.
- Built-in sound card (audio interface) - Plug and play by simply connecting the controller to your PC/Mac using a single USB cable.
- Mic input circuit - Clear audio without distortion, even with high input level.
- USB bus powered - No need to plug into the mains.
- Grab handles on both sides - Easy to carry.
- Class compliant - No need to install a driver.
Videos
DJ Phil Harris
How To DJ On The DDJ-400! Absolute Beginners Guide
Reviews
PROS
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Full version of Rekordbox included without extra cost
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Layout mirrors professional CDJ setup, easing transition to pro gear
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Entry-level price for near-professional quality gear
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Sound and build quality superior to competitors like Mixtrack Platinum
CONS
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Pitch control less accurate compared to turntables or Traktor Audio 6
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Effect button design less user-friendly than knobs for effect switching
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pioneer DDJ-400.
Use cases and applications
User experience
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Users have noted that the filter knobs on the FLX4 only function correctly with the smart CFX feature activated, which may require adjustment for some DJs.
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Some buyers have experienced poor quality with used controllers, highlighting the potential risks of purchasing second-hand gear without thorough inspection.
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Owners have kept the DDJ-400 despite purchasing newer controllers, highlighting its reliability and versatility for learning and travel.
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Setup and maintenance
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USB-C connectivity on the FLX4 can cause issues if the computer lacks USB-C ports, as it requires 9V power, but using a USB-C power supply can resolve this.
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Build quality
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Some users report that the FLX4 feels like a "cheap feeling economy" version compared to larger controllers, particularly in terms of fader switches, knobs, and jog wheels.
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Software and compatibility
Features and functionality
Comparisons
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The Pioneer DDJ-FLX4 is noted to have a matte black finish, contrasting with the shiny black of the DDJ-400, offering a more modern aesthetic.
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In certain markets, a new FLX4 is priced around $300 USD, making it a competitive option compared to used DDJ-400 units priced close to this amount.
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The FLX4, while newer, reportedly has a less stable USB connection compared to the DDJ-400, which could impact reliability.
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Value and pricing
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In some regions, used DDJ-400 units are priced between $180 to $200, suggesting that a $225 asking price might be negotiable.
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A semi-hard case for the DDJ-400, valued around $40, can significantly enhance the deal's attractiveness, especially if the controller appears nearly new.
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Used DDJ-400s can be significantly cheaper, making them an attractive option for beginners unsure of their long-term commitment.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 22 Ratings
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An Appetizer Towards the Club Standard
Pioneer DJ/ AlphaTheta introduction of the DDJ 400 is gear which provide the answer for those who want to get their hand down in the world of DJing. With a layout similar to the CDJ setup, user can easily get familiar with all the core function of how a CDJ layout out looks like.
Even so, the only down side I would think of for the DDJ400 would be the effect button, I would have prefer that they implemented the knob instead so that switch effect would have been much more easier.
Artist usage
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In an Instagram post by Eyedress, the Pioneer DDJ-400 is visible, suggesting its use as part of his DJ setup.
In this Youtube Live DJ Set, Jon Casey is clearly using a DDJ 400 with Pioneer's Rekordbox
Xenokrypt utilizes the Pioneer DDJ-400 in club performances, as shown in an Instagram post featuring the gear.
Visible in this March 8, 2020 Instagram post. It is also featured in this January 28, 2019 Twitter post.
Forgot to mention that I picked up my first controller last month. This bad boy tho 🎧🎤
Chris Luno uses a Pioneer DJ-400 to perform in this video he posted to YouTube.
In this video, Great Margo uses a DDJ-400 from Pioneer to perform a downtempo set.
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