

The video plus pack includes a slideshow function, option to overlay text and even live stream from a camera. All are manageable from one rekordbox library, meaning they can be loaded just as effortlessly as audio tracks. The included rekordbox video plus pack enables you to introduce videos and images to your performances.
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The large 7-inch, full colour, touch screen provides you with clear detail including Wave Zoom and the ability to search using a QWERTY keyboard. This is in the form of shortcuts, rotary selector, Beat FX, Sound Colour FX, and track filter. The RX2 builds upon its forerunner by taking features from the renowned NXS2 series, CDJ-2000NXS2, and DJM-900NXS2.
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Not only that but you also get a license key for both rekordbox dj software and rekordbox video plus pack software, which is worth over £200 alone! What the XDJ-RX2 does have that the XDJ-RX does not have is a touch screen display, video GUI, sixteen pads (eight per deck), beat jump, needle search, and twice as many inputs. Both have two channels, a crossfader, FX-CFX, FX-Post Fader, grid adjustment, quantize button, slip mode, two USB-playback, one USB sound card and USB record. XDJ-RXīoth units are robustly built and have that Pioneer DJ high-quality feel, just as you would expect.

Here we thought it would be a good chance to compare the RX2 with the RX so you can see for yourself exactly what you are getting for your hard earned cash. With this in mind, the RX2 is no exception, despite some negativity surrounding lack of DVS functionality, crossfader, no reverse and value for money. All Pioneer DJ aims to do is provide their end users with the most advanced technology available, hence why they continuously try to improve their hardware and stay ahead of the game.

The release of the Pioneer XDJ-RX2 in late 2017 has caused all sorts of hype, especially with regards to how it betters its predecessor, the XDJ-RX.
