I had the SX3, and sold it to buy the 1000srt, and absolutely love it. It’s a game changer for me. I used Serato with turntables for years, and using the SX3 felt like a toy and gave me no joy. I like that the jog wheels are similar to vinyl and the same as the CDJ club standard. I love the on-board pioneer effects that ARE post fader, sound great and are easy to access, so I don’t care about the Serato effects. And it just looks sexy. I didn’t like the small capacitive touch jog wheels on the SX3. But if you live them, then the SX3 could be for you because it does have a couple features the 1000srt doesn’t have that werent mentioned in the video. The SX3 actually has 3 mics which is nice and has the cross fader curve adjustment handy on the edge of the controller, and needle search (although I prefer the beat jump buttons on the 1000srt). I never used the original 1000 but since it’s made by pioneer, I’m sure they found ways to even more integrate their Recordbox software to the hardware. But that also doesn’t matter to me, because I love Serato and have no reason to switch (lots of DJs that switched to recordbox was only to get to use the 1000). If you like DJing by turntables and/or want to be used to the standard club setup in case you might DJ in a club in the future, and you like Serato, the 1000srt is unbeatable.
Bentley Springer thanks. I’ve been debating on which one to get since I used to dj with Technics and Rane mixer with Serato. Sounds like the 1000srt is the way to go.
thanks for sharing this video is definitely a big help! i think i will buy the SRT - just one Q please? i have 2 technics turntable and lots of vinyl records, SRT will work 100% with analog connections with my TT? thank you for your honest answer 🙏🏻😊
I almost bought the SX3, but went with the older SX2 because it was compatible with all DJ software such as Djay Pro (windows), Traktor, Serato, and Rekordbox. I like having the flexibility to use all the programs instead of just being tied to one or two programs. Eventually I'll move to a standalone controller though.
There really needs to be a Pioneer DDJ-800SRT for those of us who use Serato and have no use for 4 channels, I do not want to pay the extra money for 2 channels I would never use and the extra size 4 channels require does not appeal as it makes the unit less portable. If Pioneer can make a 1000SRT it probably would not be difficult to produce the 800 Serato version and offer a wider product range.
Just bought the DDJ-SRT and I love it. I had the DDJ-SX2 for about 3 years but I sold it last year because I was using turntables more. I felt that the jog wheels on the sx2 were too small and I wasn't using it as much as I used my turntables. I always wanted CDJ's but can't afford them and now that the DDJ-SRT came out I had to get it because it was close enough. The 1000 for record box is nice too but I don't use record box.
@matteos2008 I myself think it is but some people have different opinion. I think it's a matter of preference. What works for one person my not work for another. If you can go somewhere to try it out like guitar center, you could do that just to be sure that you want to make the investment.
when using Serato, SX3 is perfect. layout is the screen reflected. IF you are using serato like 100%, SX3 is king. SRT1000 , now, if you don't scratch often, or dont at all, i do not see why getting this is a much better option. WHy do we need to get another external effects unit just to add to the lackluster? it does not make any sense. not even post fader. the SRT 1000 , in my opinion, is a hybrid , a crossover controller when you want serato, but are torn between stand alone CDJs. case in point, if you are a 100% serato user, SX3 is the one to use. If you are crossing over Serato to CDJs, the SRT1000 is the one for you. thats it.
@StacyWashington how do you like the SX3? I went from the SB to the SX3 a year ago and absolutely love it. Still learning stuff on it a year later. Lol
I have the SX3 for about over a year it has 3 mic great for mobile dj also the search pad add having the software effect on the knobs give you and unlimited amount of effect with available packs. From Serato not to knock the SRT1000 but I played 3 gigs with it I was not a fan I think Pioneer just wanted so sell something else so serato users but didn't think it threw all the way. My humble opinion
Didn’t mean to offend anyone that like the SX line. It’s definitely a solid line packed with features without being in a large form-factor. Because I’ve been DJing for a long time and only recently entered the world of controllers, I’ve built up skill around muscle memory manipulating platters, turntables and CDJ’s (that are often in clubs) that have a weighted mechanical motor feel. Because of that, the capacitive touch feature in the SX and common on many other controllers doesn’t feel as ‘real’ to me and doesn’t leverage my muscle memory and has the effect of feeling something like the difference between a real car steering wheel and a touch-sensitive digital steering wheel. This will not be the experience for any DJ that predominantly uses capacitive-touch controllers, it can be the difference between moving back and forth between a capacitive-touch controller and DJing with CDJs in a club. I also love that the platter and mixer layout of my DDJ1000 srt is very similar to the club setup of CDJs and DJM pioneer mixer but at a fraction of the cost. Love it!
I had the SRT for a couple days and I thought it was the worst controller I ever owned. I also have the Rekordbox version 1000 and it’s night and day. Pioneer did not make the Serato version as well-made and feature rich. I suggest people just get the SX3 or if you don’t mind the size go for the SZ2
Digital DJ Tips Yes plenty of things. The Serato Auto BPM detection on the controller is horrible in the beat effects. I hate how they have a preparatory power adapter that’s not easily replaceable. Also not having post fader affects in this day and age is unheard of. I love to layer Serato effects and I would have to buy a whole nother controller to access them but even if I did that they still won’t be post fader. I don’t understand why pioneer did that considering the original 1000 for recorkbox is post fader. In my opinion they seduced all the Serato users with mechanical jog wheels but really left the good features for rekordbox users. I feel like I was swindled because they actually charge you more for this one.
If you play out or want to play out at mid to large sized clubs, go with the SRT. It will train your muscle memory to navigate a CDJ/DJM setup. I have a Nexus 2 kit (CDJ, DJM, DJS) which I use to warm up prior to playing out. I’m in the process of selling that kit because the feel is very similar. With the SRT, I also use an SP1 to get better access to the loop features and Serato effects (not being post fader does suck though). The SRT controller is not perfect but it’s a very good controller for the money.
@@MrMigz01 the frequency of the effects is not cut off immediately, means it has delay when quick fader down or Crossfade cutoff. Example when adding delay on track, if it is not post fade, it will cut off the track and delay effect. Also some freezing effects.
It means you can engage an echo, cut the fader, and the echo will continue until it is finished without unnaturally cutting off when you cut the fader.
The comment is silly. If you can mix then you can mix on anything. I learned on vinyl 20 years ago technics and a numark mixer. Also alot of djm-600 mixer. I can mix on any controller just fine and cdjs. Doesn't matter the brand or if its mechanical or capacitive jog wheel. Maybe take 2 mins to figure the lay out then its on. I played out in clubs and raves and bars way before i ever touched a controller or cdj. I have the DDJ -SX3 and i freaking love it. Best piece of mixing equipment i ever used. Professional quality Definitely doesnt feel like a toy. I had the SB previous and that felt like a toy.
I just bought a XDJ-RX2 so I can get use to the whole Rekordbox ecosystem and be ready to play in clubs when the moment strikes, but I still have my DDJ-SX2 and Serato as backup. Still love it to this day, but if it conks out on me, I'll definitely be getting an SX3 just off familiarity!
Why don’t buy srt1000? Bcs its have 4 channel and also the effects its same rights? But srt have bonus easy use the pad for a lot effect u can doing not like rx2? Correct if im wrong. Bcs i’ve xdj rx1 and want change into the srt 1000. Because im tired play 2 channel
@@zios1525 just for familiarity purposes tbh. And I like having the two channel RX2 since I don't really use 4 channels all that much (unless it's for the occasional Acapella)
@Digital DJ Tips, hey man can you do a comparison for the DDJ-1000 VS DDJ-1000SRT? Everyone is talking about the SRT but I don't understand why it's priced more when it looks exactly the same as the regular 1000. I mean it's essentially Rekordbox vs Serato DJ software no?
@@battosaijenkins946 I think Pioneer has to add the Serato license pricing on top of the SRT, Plus they would much rather have us switching to Rekordbox. They're just catering to the Serato heads that will never switch..
@@isolo87 Damn man, That's me lol. I'm too stubborn to switch to Rekordbox and been using Serato since 2012 when it was called Serato Itch. Oh well.. I guess I could try Rekordbox I heard the scratch algorithm is better but that SRT with aluminum accents look sick!!
I'm looking to upgrade from my DDJ-400. I do parties with my 400 but I hate getting that look like oh he's got a baby DJ controller until I start playing then people see I'm serious. Just think the upgrade would be more attractive and bring in more clientele.
Go with the DDJ-800, you'll be able to control 4 decks, have a aux input and have 2 controlled mic inputs. I got the DDJ-RR 3 months before the 800 came out, if I knew I would have waited. Good luck.
Who cares what people think man as long as you rock the house. my friend just killed a party on an sb3! I loved my sb3 when I first started before I upgraded to the sx3. I might get another one just because it's so portable and convenient!
Nice comparison!!! At the time, I was thinking about getting the 1000 SRT but what sucks about it is the lank of physical adjustments like the crossfader. You actually have to go into Serato to adjust it!!! NOPE 👎🏾. I suck with my SX3 and been using it since.
mine never scratched or scuffed, but since I bought it I 've been having a problem with the left jog wheel becoming non-responsive sometimes while I'm scratching or beat juggling, so instead of it following my hand it just keeps playing the track. Needless to say, this is a set killer. I'm debating whether or not I should get the srt1000 and the Ranes, because I can't afford the seventy-two yet, or just get the Ranes and use them with my SX3. I want to be able to use the controller alone sometimes and I don't enjoy the jog wheel ceasing to work in the middle of a scratch session.
This is just my opinion! I feel most DJ will be sold on the DDJ 1000srt more. The 2 reasons are: The layout is just like the flagship Pioneer Nexus 2 CDJs and mixer. It's Serato based controller. The DDJ SX3 won't be needed for much longer and it will fade out slowly. I also think this will be the last time Pioneer does any for Serato. I believe going forward all their new hardware will be Rekordbox based.
Was about a few months in of being released ... Depending where and when ya got it... You could bring it to a pioneer service center or mail it in to them. If you purchased it from a authorized pioneer retailer depending on the return period of the store you probably could have returned it.
@@gailenrique2804 Well THEY (Pioneer) said they never had an official recall, but I must have gotten mine after said event because I didn't have THAT problem.
This cleared up any doubt I had about getting the 1000SRT or the 1000 (SX3 was never on my radar as I already have an SX). I shifted from SX to full fledged CDJs and DJM Nexus with rekordbox. Even though I can use the SX with rekordbox (and Serato) in a pinch, the brain-dead easy post fader effects on the 1000 is a no brainier for me plus the jogwheels and streamline use of Rekordbox across controllers and CDJs makes my life lots easier, especially knowing I can even plug my CDJs and control vinyl into it and know I'll be able to apply the hardware fx on it...and it still be post fader. Plus, I'm partial to the pioneer fx sound profile than Serato anyway (though I still think Serato fx sound way better than Traktor). Mini rant but thank you for this video! Made my decision lots easier now.
Both are great controllers. In my opinion. If you scratch: sx3 If you use Serato or Virtual DJ: sx3 If you rent gear for parties/djs: 1k SRT Clubbing: 1k SRT If you're on a budget: sx3 If you want to pretend you are a worlds famous DJ: 1k SRT
I’m trying to decide if i want the ddj 1000. I’m using a traktor S2 at the moment and it’s becoming a toy to me lol. It’s great but I’m ready for an upgrade!
Was gonna purchase the 1000... but after hearing about all the features the sx3 has over the 1000 plus its cheaper in price I'm now interested in the sx3. Thanks for taking ur time with the vid.. i all so have the sp1 but no post fader fxs is probably what making the 1000 a lil more undesirable... dam decisions decisions.....
Thanks, I appreciate your review! I love playing on the SX3 and I've become accustomed to the flow of the hardware as it relates to Serato, but I've never liked the jog wheels. They just don't feel as good as the mechanical wheels. Scratching on the Vestax VCI 380 felt better than the SX3 imo. I'm on the fence about diving into the Rane One controller. I wasn't a fan of the Numark motorized platters and I didn't give the Rane 12's a fair try so I'm hesitant to jump to the One without testing them out. CDJ wheels still feel like the best option outside of my Technics.
You mentioned to listen to vinyl directly, but I read the sound is terrible on DDJ1000SRT. What do you think of the quality compared to turntable directly to a club mixer? I currently have DDJSX2 and the sound is so flat I ended up not using it for vinyl listening.
I'm sorry but if you're a DJ that has used a lot of different gear, then you already know that the post fader software effects control on the SX3 is undoubtedly a game changer and deal breaker when it comes to the traditional Nexus mixer style controllers and ones of the SX series that have the Serato software effects controls right there on the top
I think you're misunderstanding, the issue with the DDJ-1000SRT is that it has hardware FX (built in) and you can't access the Serato FX unless you use the mouse or another midi controller
Our top recommendation would be the Roland 707m, if you want Pioneer then any of the top end Pioneer controllers (SX3, DDJ-1000srt etc) will be fine for mobile gigs
Simple - they don't! This isn't what you'd choose if random DJs stopping by for a mix is a common occurrence - you buy an XDJ XZ instead or a CDJ setup
@@PDot But you said you would have to give up a channel and if you use the mic input on the front, you don't have to give up a channel. The information was a bit misleading. And three mic inputs is definitely a "difference of how the mic inputs are implemented".
Sx3 has 2 channel mics that utilize channels 3 and 4 ... The independent mic is on the face of the unit. On the 1000SRT you have independent mic 1 and 2 controls on the top left corner.
I actually think the jogwheels are a drawback on the 1000. I really don't like the way mechanical jogwheels feel, they're far too plasticky & cheap and the movement feels weird. Capacitive jogwheels are far superior IMO, the movement is way smoother and the metallic feel on top further adds to the build quality.
Thanks for weighing in Travis, interesting to hear as for a lot of people mechanical jogwheels are a preference (you wonder how much of that is because the "expensive" ones have them though)
@@digitaldjtips I think that's exactly it, many people just prefer it because it's the club standard. I believe Denon use capacitive across their range so, once I eventually swap my controller for players in the distant future, I think I'll opt for Denon SCs over Pioneer CDJs! I really wish Denon would be the club standard, they're killing it with their products nowadays.
I must agree here, I worked both with CDJs (850, 900, 2000) and the DDJ-SX1 and I definetly prefer the capacitive jogwheels. They are so smooth and silent, their metal look and surface also please me! Do I miss anything specific about mechanical jogwheel, especially when I barely sratch? DDTips, maybe you have an article you can recommend me to read?
I have a DDJ 1000 and my brother has a SX2 , we both notice the DDJ 1000 sounds better (XLR into EV ZLX 15s w master past 12 o'clock ) 🤷🏽♂️ does anyone else have any output comparison?
I did a sound comparision last night between the Denon X1800, DJM750 mk2, DDJ-RX and DDJ1000 (all at 44.1hz). Used the rekordbox software from a MACpro and external sources from the xdj-1000mk2 and SC5000. Each mixer (or controller) was set to an external source and when the signal levels approached clipping (two yellow bars) a dedicated media player as the audio source had cleaner signal with punchier bass and crispers highs . All four audio cards sounded exactly the same when processed audio was strickly coming from the software on all four mixers. Software will not clean up a clipped digital signal the way a larger mixer does, so STAY IN THE GREEN and use/buy whatever you can afford until you can afford a deadicated pro setup with a larger power supply, and higher end DSP chips. I swapped between the QSC 12.2, Yamaha DXR15, and KRKs when monitoring.
@@leatherwoodrc dude U rich 😢 with all that gear , my setup master was barely green my channel vol are both always at just under halfway on the DDJ 1000 to keep them both on yellow :)
There is a DDJ1000 mapping available for Traktor on Dj Techtools, but the Jog wheels will always lag using MIDI protocal. To me Traktor is by far the cleanest of all the software programs (strickly audio). The sad fact that its resource hungry, LAGS my spec'd out MACpro, and the file management/GUI (graphic user interface) is garbage is a deal breaker. I wish Stems/Remix decks would of taken off, but if your producing live your using ABLETON.
@@digitaldjtips So sorry for the late response; The "SX3" is okay, but it just feels like a toy compared to the SRT. Same price point but can't make your own loops the deck decides where it starts the loop for the most part, capacitor jog wheels. I'd honestly recommend the FLX over the SX3
Shadie2k Tv that would be an interesting comparison to do as well. We marched the 1000SRT with the SX3 because they are closer in price than the 1000SRT and the SZ.
New pioneer controlers (ddj 1000, 800) have less functions than older controlers (ddj rz, sz, rzx, rx, sx, rr, sr...) Looping is better on older controlers and there is rec, play, slot sampler buttons, touch strip... 2 fx slots and you can have 6 fx in the same time... I regret selling ddj rz and buyin ddj 800. Older controlers have better functions!
Honestly, the SX3 is just ugly. It isn't a good layout, it feels clunky to use, and it looks unattractive. The mirrored mixer setup, the crappy faders, and the bad jog wheels just scream everything that makes DJs not like controllers. The 1000 does not. It is virtually indistinguishable compared to a Nexus setup in layout and features
I had the SX3, and sold it to buy the 1000srt, and absolutely love it. It’s a game changer for me.
I used Serato with turntables for years, and using the SX3 felt like a toy and gave me no joy. I like that the jog wheels are similar to vinyl and the same as the CDJ club standard. I love the on-board pioneer effects that ARE post fader, sound great and are easy to access, so I don’t care about the Serato effects. And it just looks sexy.
I didn’t like the small capacitive touch jog wheels on the SX3. But if you live them, then the SX3 could be for you because it does have a couple features the 1000srt doesn’t have that werent mentioned in the video. The SX3 actually has 3 mics which is nice and has the cross fader curve adjustment handy on the edge of the controller, and needle search (although I prefer the beat jump buttons on the 1000srt).
I never used the original 1000 but since it’s made by pioneer, I’m sure they found ways to even more integrate their Recordbox software to the hardware. But that also doesn’t matter to me, because I love Serato and have no reason to switch (lots of DJs that switched to recordbox was only to get to use the 1000).
If you like DJing by turntables and/or want to be used to the standard club setup in case you might DJ in a club in the future, and you like Serato, the 1000srt is unbeatable.
Thanks for sharing Bentley, sure to help others make a decision!
"f you like DJing by turntables..." then get turntables! Or Ranes. That would be unbeatable.
Bentley Springer thanks. I’ve been debating on which one to get since I used to dj with Technics and Rane mixer with Serato. Sounds like the 1000srt is the way to go.
Hahah I felt the same, SX3 does look like a toy lol
thanks for sharing this video is definitely a big help! i think i will buy the SRT - just one Q please? i have 2 technics turntable and lots of vinyl records, SRT will work 100% with analog connections with my TT? thank you for your honest answer 🙏🏻😊
I almost bought the SX3, but went with the older SX2 because it was compatible with all DJ software such as Djay Pro (windows), Traktor, Serato, and Rekordbox. I like having the flexibility to use all the programs instead of just being tied to one or two programs. Eventually I'll move to a standalone controller though.
There really needs to be a Pioneer DDJ-800SRT for those of us who use Serato and have no use for 4 channels, I do not want to pay the extra money for 2 channels I would never use and the extra size 4 channels require does not appeal as it makes the unit less portable. If Pioneer can make a 1000SRT it probably would not be difficult to produce the 800 Serato version and offer a wider product range.
I know it’s been awhile but look at the sr2
This.
Just bought the DDJ-SRT and I love it. I had the DDJ-SX2 for about 3 years but I sold it last year because I was using turntables more. I felt that the jog wheels on the sx2 were too small and I wasn't using it as much as I used my turntables. I always wanted CDJ's but can't afford them and now that the DDJ-SRT came out I had to get it because it was close enough. The 1000 for record box is nice too but I don't use record box.
@matteos2008 I myself think it is but some people have different opinion. I think it's a matter of preference. What works for one person my not work for another. If you can go somewhere to try it out like guitar center, you could do that just to be sure that you want to make the investment.
when using Serato, SX3 is perfect. layout is the screen reflected. IF you are using serato like 100%, SX3 is king. SRT1000 , now, if you don't scratch often, or dont at all, i do not see why getting this is a much better option. WHy do we need to get another external effects unit just to add to the lackluster? it does not make any sense. not even post fader. the SRT 1000 , in my opinion, is a hybrid , a crossover controller when you want serato, but are torn between stand alone CDJs. case in point, if you are a 100% serato user, SX3 is the one to use. If you are crossing over Serato to CDJs, the SRT1000 is the one for you. thats it.
I like the more traditional layout of the pioneer ddj sx3, but i do like the sound color effects offered on ddj-1000SRT. Great comparison video!
Great vid. I bought the SX3 today. Looking forward to it. I was on the SB2 for 4 years 😂
You're gonna love it!
@StacyWashington how do you like the SX3? I went from the SB to the SX3 a year ago and absolutely love it. Still learning stuff on it a year later. Lol
I have the SX3 for about over a year it has 3 mic great for mobile dj also the search pad add having the software effect on the knobs give you and unlimited amount of effect with available packs. From Serato not to knock the SRT1000 but I played 3 gigs with it I was not a fan I think Pioneer just wanted so sell something else so serato users but didn't think it threw all the way. My humble opinion
Thanks for weighing in, glad you're enjoying the SX3!
Didn’t mean to offend anyone that like the SX line. It’s definitely a solid line packed with features without being in a large form-factor. Because I’ve been DJing for a long time and only recently entered the world of controllers, I’ve built up skill around muscle memory manipulating platters, turntables and CDJ’s (that are often in clubs) that have a weighted mechanical motor feel. Because of that, the capacitive touch feature in the SX and common on many other controllers doesn’t feel as ‘real’ to me and doesn’t leverage my muscle memory and has the effect of feeling something like the difference between a real car steering wheel and a touch-sensitive digital steering wheel. This will not be the experience for any DJ that predominantly uses capacitive-touch controllers, it can be the difference between moving back and forth between a capacitive-touch controller and DJing with CDJs in a club. I also love that the platter and mixer layout of my DDJ1000 srt is very similar to the club setup of CDJs and DJM pioneer mixer but at a fraction of the cost. Love it!
Yeah definitely makes sense for someone like yourself that the DDJ-1000 would make you feel more "at home" :)
I had the SRT for a couple days and I thought it was the worst controller I ever owned. I also have the Rekordbox version 1000 and it’s night and day. Pioneer did not make the Serato version as well-made and feature rich. I suggest people just get the SX3 or if you don’t mind the size go for the SZ2
The Rekordbox version is definitely better I reckon, anything in particular that put you off?
Digital DJ Tips Yes plenty of things. The Serato Auto BPM detection on the controller is horrible in the beat effects. I hate how they have a preparatory power adapter that’s not easily replaceable. Also not having post fader affects in this day and age is unheard of. I love to layer Serato effects and I would have to buy a whole nother controller to access them but even if I did that they still won’t be post fader. I don’t understand why pioneer did that considering the original 1000 for recorkbox is post fader.
In my opinion they seduced all the Serato users with mechanical jog wheels but really left the good features for rekordbox users. I feel like I was swindled because they actually charge you more for this one.
Fair summary I think, the Rekordbox version is definitely a little better featured
If you play out or want to play out at mid to large sized clubs, go with the SRT. It will train your muscle memory to navigate a CDJ/DJM setup. I have a Nexus 2 kit (CDJ, DJM, DJS) which I use to warm up prior to playing out. I’m in the process of selling that kit because the feel is very similar. With the SRT, I also use an SP1 to get better access to the loop features and Serato effects (not being post fader does suck though). The SRT controller is not perfect but it’s a very good controller for the money.
C Sanchez I agree. Would you mind explaining the benefit of the post fader effects? Thanks!
@@MrMigz01 the frequency of the effects is not cut off immediately, means it has delay when quick fader down or Crossfade cutoff. Example when adding delay on track, if it is not post fade, it will cut off the track and delay effect. Also some freezing effects.
It means you can engage an echo, cut the fader, and the echo will continue until it is finished without unnaturally cutting off when you cut the fader.
The comment is silly. If you can mix then you can mix on anything. I learned on vinyl 20 years ago technics and a numark mixer. Also alot of djm-600 mixer. I can mix on any controller just fine and cdjs. Doesn't matter the brand or if its mechanical or capacitive jog wheel. Maybe take 2 mins to figure the lay out then its on. I played out in clubs and raves and bars way before i ever touched a controller or cdj. I have the DDJ -SX3 and i freaking love it. Best piece of mixing equipment i ever used. Professional quality Definitely doesnt feel like a toy. I had the SB previous and that felt like a toy.
Wish they had something with the dual computer feature and jogwheels of SX3 in a two channel configuration.would buy that in a minute.
Yeah lots of people looking for more portable options these days without sacrificing the power which is often the case
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a big mistake of the ddj1000, is that it does not bring a touch strip, it is more comfortable to look for the point you want in the song
I agree but that would've taken up space for the jog wheels
I just bought a XDJ-RX2 so I can get use to the whole Rekordbox ecosystem and be ready to play in clubs when the moment strikes, but I still have my DDJ-SX2 and Serato as backup. Still love it to this day, but if it conks out on me, I'll definitely be getting an SX3 just off familiarity!
Nice one :)
Why don’t buy srt1000? Bcs its have 4 channel and also the effects its same rights? But srt have bonus easy use the pad for a lot effect u can doing not like rx2? Correct if im wrong. Bcs i’ve xdj rx1 and want change into the srt 1000. Because im tired play 2 channel
@@zios1525 just for familiarity purposes tbh. And I like having the two channel RX2 since I don't really use 4 channels all that much (unless it's for the occasional Acapella)
@@InitialDL84 yeah correct the accapela one. How i can do that for alternative things
For all who need the srt 1000 with the individual effects nubs like myself the right board you for you will be the Pioneer DJ XDJXZ
Great controller :)
The great thing about the 1000 Is obviously the Jogs and mixer section. Great for a miniature club setup.
Yeah feels great to play on
Been waiting for a legit comparison, thanks for this!
@Digital DJ Tips, hey man can you do a comparison for the DDJ-1000 VS DDJ-1000SRT? Everyone is talking about the SRT but I don't understand why it's priced more when it looks exactly the same as the regular 1000. I mean it's essentially Rekordbox vs Serato DJ software no?
@@battosaijenkins946 I think Pioneer has to add the Serato license pricing on top of the SRT, Plus they would much rather have us switching to Rekordbox. They're just catering to the Serato heads that will never switch..
@@isolo87 Damn man, That's me lol. I'm too stubborn to switch to Rekordbox and been using Serato since 2012 when it was called Serato Itch. Oh well.. I guess I could try Rekordbox I heard the scratch algorithm is better but that SRT with aluminum accents look sick!!
I'm looking to upgrade from my DDJ-400. I do parties with my 400 but I hate getting that look like oh he's got a baby DJ controller until I start playing then people see I'm serious. Just think the upgrade would be more attractive and bring in more clientele.
Go with the DDJ-800, you'll be able to control 4 decks, have a aux input and have 2 controlled mic inputs. I got the DDJ-RR 3 months before the 800 came out, if I knew I would have waited. Good luck.
Who cares what people think man as long as you rock the house. my friend just killed a party on an sb3! I loved my sb3 when I first started before I upgraded to the sx3. I might get another one just because it's so portable and convenient!
Thanks for both the comments I really appreciate it
@@djg5213 no problem, good luck. I like my RB, but my RR is way better.
Hahah I get that too lol
I have both I use the DDJ-SX3 as my back up....
I've had EVERY Pioneer controller, so far the DDJ-1000 Rekordbox edition is my Favorite of ALL time!
Yeah we're big fans of it :)
Nice comparison!!! At the time, I was thinking about getting the 1000 SRT but what sucks about it is the lank of physical adjustments like the crossfader. You actually have to go into Serato to adjust it!!! NOPE 👎🏾. I suck with my SX3 and been using it since.
Glad to hear
at least you are honest about sucking with your sx3 🤪
I feel the sx3 is the better controller for serato
Definitely...
Yep
Im fine with my SX3, Just wish the jog wheels didnt "scratch/scuffed" up so easily.
So true am having the same issue with mine,The jog wheels are too easy to scratch.
dj fuzzy darkstar yeah it’s a pain in the ass looking at it all scratched up and finger prints.
@@ClectaSkiMusic am wondering if it's the same material that Constructs the sz series as well?
Put Custom Skins on them. Look them up on internet.
mine never scratched or scuffed, but since I bought it I 've been having a problem with the left jog wheel becoming non-responsive sometimes while I'm scratching or beat juggling, so instead of it following my hand it just keeps playing the track. Needless to say, this is a set killer. I'm debating whether or not I should get the srt1000 and the Ranes, because I can't afford the seventy-two yet, or just get the Ranes and use them with my SX3. I want to be able to use the controller alone sometimes and I don't enjoy the jog wheel ceasing to work in the middle of a scratch session.
This is just my opinion! I feel most DJ will be sold on the DDJ 1000srt more. The 2 reasons are: The layout is just like the flagship Pioneer Nexus 2 CDJs and mixer. It's Serato based controller. The DDJ SX3 won't be needed for much longer and it will fade out slowly. I also think this will be the last time Pioneer does any for Serato. I believe going forward all their new hardware will be Rekordbox based.
I'm moving to Rane, though I do want the srt1000. I love my SX3 though, aside from a jog wheel glitch I keep having.
@@Pjiggy when did you get your sx3?? Before or after the recall?
@@gailenrique2804 When was the recall?
Was about a few months in of being released ... Depending where and when ya got it... You could bring it to a pioneer service center or mail it in to them. If you purchased it from a authorized pioneer retailer depending on the return period of the store you probably could have returned it.
@@gailenrique2804 Well THEY (Pioneer) said they never had an official recall, but I must have gotten mine after said event because I didn't have THAT problem.
This cleared up any doubt I had about getting the 1000SRT or the 1000 (SX3 was never on my radar as I already have an SX). I shifted from SX to full fledged CDJs and DJM Nexus with rekordbox. Even though I can use the SX with rekordbox (and Serato) in a pinch, the brain-dead easy post fader effects on the 1000 is a no brainier for me plus the jogwheels and streamline use of Rekordbox across controllers and CDJs makes my life lots easier, especially knowing I can even plug my CDJs and control vinyl into it and know I'll be able to apply the hardware fx on it...and it still be post fader. Plus, I'm partial to the pioneer fx sound profile than Serato anyway (though I still think Serato fx sound way better than Traktor). Mini rant but thank you for this video! Made my decision lots easier now.
Glad we could help!
Both are great controllers. In my opinion.
If you scratch: sx3
If you use Serato or Virtual DJ: sx3
If you rent gear for parties/djs: 1k SRT
Clubbing: 1k SRT
If you're on a budget: sx3
If you want to pretend you are a worlds famous DJ: 1k SRT
Ha ha, thanks!
I’m trying to decide if i want the ddj 1000. I’m using a traktor S2 at the moment and it’s becoming a toy to me lol. It’s great but I’m ready for an upgrade!
Yes, yes you do!
Great review! I would go with the SX3
Thanks for watching Manny :)
Was gonna purchase the 1000... but after hearing about all the features the sx3 has over the 1000 plus its cheaper in price I'm now interested in the sx3. Thanks for taking ur time with the vid.. i all so have the sp1 but no post fader fxs is probably what making the 1000 a lil more undesirable... dam decisions decisions.....
No problem, glad it could clarify things a bit more!
Wacthing in 2021 and still use DDJ 1000 Rekordbox, cause i cant afford buy CDJ , i love the DDJ 1000 cause the jog dial same like CDJ Nexus
It's an awesome controller, I wouldn't bother buying CDJs :)
SX3 FOR ME... EXCELLENT REVIEW....
Thanks for watching!
Thanks, I appreciate your review! I love playing on the SX3 and I've become accustomed to the flow of the hardware as it relates to Serato, but I've never liked the jog wheels. They just don't feel as good as the mechanical wheels. Scratching on the Vestax VCI 380 felt better than the SX3 imo. I'm on the fence about diving into the Rane One controller. I wasn't a fan of the Numark motorized platters and I didn't give the Rane 12's a fair try so I'm hesitant to jump to the One without testing them out. CDJ wheels still feel like the best option outside of my Technics.
The VCI 380 is awesome, we still use it from time to time :)
You mentioned to listen to vinyl directly, but I read the sound is terrible on DDJ1000SRT. What do you think of the quality compared to turntable directly to a club mixer? I currently have DDJSX2 and the sound is so flat I ended up not using it for vinyl listening.
nicely done...good job..thanks!
Thanks for watching±
Does the SRT have a physical switch/knob for cross fader curve adjustment?
No 👎
@rudyhlopez For that my friend, just go into the serato software and set the curve you require.
NO ONE talks about the touch bar in any comparison review everywhere.
True. I use that so much on the SX2.
never used that in a set, then again all my cues are set for every track I play
i have the ddjsx3 is there a big enough difference to go to the ddj srt??
No
I'm sorry but if you're a DJ that has used a lot of different gear, then you already know that the post fader software effects control on the SX3 is undoubtedly a game changer and deal breaker when it comes to the traditional Nexus mixer style controllers and ones of the SX series that have the Serato software effects controls right there on the top
Don’t apologise for your opinions
Good review, not so keen on the Pioneer PR departments model dj's randomly adjusting the EQ and fake button pressing.
Thanks for watching
You mean Buck Rodgers? Nothing fake or random about his skills. Check out some of his videos.
Was meaning what was going on at 26 seconds and other places.
I bought DDJ 1000 SRT bcoz I love it
Awesome :)
Srt closer to standard layout. That point closed this case.
prodj.mixape official Worst controller I’ve ever used
What did you mean when you said about the filter effects on the 1000SRT - why don’t they work with serato?
I think you're misunderstanding, the issue with the DDJ-1000SRT is that it has hardware FX (built in) and you can't access the Serato FX unless you use the mouse or another midi controller
@@digitaldjtips does this happen with the rekordbox one too?
Yes
Ok what is best.
Im planning on going for the ddj-sx3 from the adj vms2 which i had since it came out i got used to virtual dj not i have to play with the serato
A good choice, will always be a classic controller.
is there an fx fade echo feature
Sx3 for me
Nice!
Which do you recommend for mobile dj?
Neither particularly has the edge for mobile DJs
@@digitaldjtips can you recommend one for mobile dj from pioneer?
Any reason it has to be Pioneer? I'm assuming your using Serato?
@@digitaldjtips i am using serato.
Our top recommendation would be the Roland 707m, if you want Pioneer then any of the top end Pioneer controllers (SX3, DDJ-1000srt etc) will be fine for mobile gigs
So ... where do you plug in your USB flash drive ?
You don't on either of these controllers :)
@@digitaldjtips I know ... I don't understand why Pioneer forgot this ...
Well they didn't forget it, they have all in one controllers :)
@@digitaldjtips so how does a guest dj play his set, when he arrives with his USB stick?
Simple - they don't! This isn't what you'd choose if random DJs stopping by for a mix is a common occurrence - you buy an XDJ XZ instead or a CDJ setup
The sx3 has 3 mic inputs
Adrian Dumitru yes it does, we were comparing more of the differences of how the mic inputs are implemented on the two controllers.
@@PDot But you said you would have to give up a channel and if you use the mic input on the front, you don't have to give up a channel. The information was a bit misleading. And three mic inputs is definitely a "difference of how the mic inputs are implemented".
By that logic, the DDJ 1000 has 4
Sx3 has 2 channel mics that utilize channels 3 and 4 ... The independent mic is on the face of the unit.
On the 1000SRT you have independent mic 1 and 2 controls on the top left corner.
Also, nobody needs 3 mics. If you want rock a MC battle, you do not buy a SX anyway.
Will the mixer effects work with an analog signal from a turntable?
Yes
got the same Q.. thank you 🙏🏻
I actually think the jogwheels are a drawback on the 1000. I really don't like the way mechanical jogwheels feel, they're far too plasticky & cheap and the movement feels weird. Capacitive jogwheels are far superior IMO, the movement is way smoother and the metallic feel on top further adds to the build quality.
Thanks for weighing in Travis, interesting to hear as for a lot of people mechanical jogwheels are a preference (you wonder how much of that is because the "expensive" ones have them though)
@@digitaldjtips I think that's exactly it, many people just prefer it because it's the club standard. I believe Denon use capacitive across their range so, once I eventually swap my controller for players in the distant future, I think I'll opt for Denon SCs over Pioneer CDJs! I really wish Denon would be the club standard, they're killing it with their products nowadays.
I must agree here, I worked both with CDJs (850, 900, 2000) and the DDJ-SX1 and I definetly prefer the capacitive jogwheels. They are so smooth and silent, their metal look and surface also please me! Do I miss anything specific about mechanical jogwheel, especially when I barely sratch? DDTips, maybe you have an article you can recommend me to read?
I have a DDJ 1000 and my brother has a SX2 , we both notice the DDJ 1000 sounds better (XLR into EV ZLX 15s w master past 12 o'clock ) 🤷🏽♂️ does anyone else have any output comparison?
Justin Karehana I have the SX2 and 1000 and definitely noticed that the 1000 sounds better
Justin Karehana I have the same exact setup 2 EV ZlX 15s with the 1000 all running thru a DBX PA2
I did a sound comparision last night between the Denon X1800, DJM750 mk2, DDJ-RX and DDJ1000 (all at 44.1hz). Used the rekordbox software from a MACpro and external sources from the xdj-1000mk2 and SC5000. Each mixer (or controller) was set to an external source and when the signal levels approached clipping (two yellow bars) a dedicated media player as the audio source had cleaner signal with punchier bass and crispers highs . All four audio cards sounded exactly the same when processed audio was strickly coming from the software on all four mixers. Software will not clean up a clipped digital signal the way a larger mixer does, so STAY IN THE GREEN and use/buy whatever you can afford until you can afford a deadicated pro setup with a larger power supply, and higher end DSP chips. I swapped between the QSC 12.2, Yamaha DXR15, and KRKs when monitoring.
@@leatherwoodrc dude U rich 😢 with all that gear , my setup master was barely green my channel vol are both always at just under halfway on the DDJ 1000 to keep them both on yellow :)
Justin Karehana 30 day amazon return policy. Your levels are good. have faith and keep dropping that booty shakers
Ddjsx3 is ok for me
Can you map the DDJ-1000SRT to Traktor?
time to abandon that sinking ship buddy
There is a DDJ1000 mapping available for Traktor on Dj Techtools, but the Jog wheels will always lag using MIDI protocal. To me Traktor is by far the cleanest of all the software programs (strickly audio). The sad fact that its resource hungry, LAGS my spec'd out MACpro, and the file management/GUI (graphic user interface) is garbage is a deal breaker. I wish Stems/Remix decks would of taken off, but if your producing live your using ABLETON.
@@djdashdfw playing in rekordbox and serato is boring. No sequencer no drum machine. Just transition.
How do the crossfaders compare?
1000 is 1000x better. feels like gliding through the clouds
Ddj SX3 vs Ddj 800 pleaae
Thanks for the suggestion
DID Pioneer the FIXx the PROBLEM ON THE SX3? I REALLY WANT TO GET THAT CONTROLLER, BUT I'M AFRAID OF THE PROBLEM IT HAS.
If you mean the problem that caused the recall then yes they did
I have to delete my account in dj digital tips. How can I do that?
The SRT is just all around hands down better.
It's definitely what I would go for out of the two but I had a soft spot for the "SX" series
@@digitaldjtips So sorry for the late response; The "SX3" is okay, but it just feels like a toy compared to the SRT. Same price point but can't make your own loops the deck decides where it starts the loop for the most part, capacitor jog wheels. I'd honestly recommend the FLX over the SX3
What does post fader mean that the 1000 SRT does not have?
The mics 1000 SRT also has a talkover
It means the FX are cut off when you lower the fader
Ddj sz : am I a joke to you
Shadie2k Tv that would be an interesting comparison to do as well. We marched the 1000SRT with the SX3 because they are closer in price than the 1000SRT and the SZ.
Eew
Sz is still awesome
The sz is just too big and heavy for Mobil djs
Nobody wants that big ass boat controller lol
New pioneer controlers (ddj 1000, 800) have less functions than older controlers (ddj rz, sz, rzx, rx, sx, rr, sr...) Looping is better on older controlers and there is rec, play, slot sampler buttons, touch strip... 2 fx slots and you can have 6 fx in the same time... I regret selling ddj rz and buyin ddj 800. Older controlers have better functions!
The new controllers are designed to replicate club gear at the expense of the more deep software features
The Numark ns7 3 is better than both of them and I have all 3 of them club ns7 3 on the go ddj srt 1000 and backup ddj sx3 DJ TIME Mil-Town
That is a fact. The numark is louder and tighter with the program
sx2 is best
Really why you say that?
@@chukkyboodarkstar7283 sx3 is best
Sounds as if the SX3 is better.
If you want something more tightly integrated with the software I'd say it is
Dj 1000srt is better
Thanks for weighing in :)
Honestly, the SX3 is just ugly. It isn't a good layout, it feels clunky to use, and it looks unattractive. The mirrored mixer setup, the crappy faders, and the bad jog wheels just scream everything that makes DJs not like controllers. The 1000 does not. It is virtually indistinguishable compared to a Nexus setup in layout and features
A bit harsh towards the SX3 I think but ultimately it's all down to personal preference :)
this does not justify the price for each....they are way 2 expensive... for what they offer...
1000SRT looks more Pro. SX3 looks like a toy.
Nah, mine is sitting on my desk right now and trust me, it neither looks nor feels like a toy! It didn't cost toy money either!
If you want to talk about something that looks like a toy I will try to find my old Numark Mistrack Pro lol