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Pause button does not work on the R1?

Hello,

Hate to start off on a bad note but I'm pretty unimpressed with the R1.

No wave form and doesn't work with Pioneer DJ?

The main issue I have is the play & pause button on deck two acts differently to deck 1, it does not paused but stutters?

Can anyone please advise?

Regards

Lee 

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Sorted, just turned on vinyl mode!

Can we please have a wave mode?

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@Lee > The XDJ-R1 is 3 years old.  It's hardware has limitations in regards to certain updates and feature expansion.  The rekordbox website clearly states that the XDJ-R1 is not supported by rekordbox dj.  Unfortunately, I don't think the XDJ-R1 is the correct product for your needs.  It seems like you would be better suited for an XDJ-RX or DDJ-RX.

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Hi Mark,

Many thanks for your reply and thanks for pointing out the short falls of this product.

 

Lee Elgy 0 votos
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@Lee > There is nothing wrong with the product.  The XDJ-R1 works exactly as advertised.  

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Mark, am I the only one calling for these changes?  

Please don't get me started on the advertising of this product!

More of what it can't do would help.

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@Lee > No manufacturer is going to advertise what a product CAN NOT do.  It is your job as a consumer to research the product before purchasing it to determine whether the product suits all your specific needs.  I'm sorry you are unhappy with the XDJ-R1.  You can contact your retailer to inquire about a refund or exchange.  We have different products that would perfectly suit your needs, but the XDJ-R1 is clearly not the correct product for you.  

I'm closing this thread for comments, as your original question has been answered.

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