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Rekordbox Standalone Dashboard

This is an idea I have been thinking about that could be a huge success in the DJ world.

The idea

A standalone dj "dashboard" that could be used with any Pioneer DJ controller. The dashboard can read Rekordbox prepared USB drives and play music from them.

The components

The dashboard should consist of 1 touch screen (7", like the XDJ-RX2) together with buttons for browsing, info, taglist, USB-1, USB-2, etc

The inputs: 2 USB ports for inserting Rekordbox prepared USB drives, 1 USB-A female connector for connecting with a USB to a DJ controller, a DC power input.

The software

The software could be similar to the software used in a XDJ-RX2. I am not asking to add features like the sequencer or the sampler but things like hot cues, beat jump, beatloop should be added.

The price

The price could be anything you need to make a decent profit. I would however suggest that the price would be anything around $350 - $500. This is based on the current price of the XDJ-RX2 and the DDJ-1000.

Just buy the XDJ-RX2 or some CDJ's?

First of all, these are very expensive and not everyone has the money to buy them.

Second of all, controllers offer more creativity, in my humble opinion. I would never switch to a CDJ, even if I would have the money. The XDJ-RX2 is great but doesn't have pad FX, nor 4 deck control.

What about using a laptop?

Well, I would agree, if Rekordbox DJ wouldn't crash or freeze all the time. I am not running an underpowered machine, here are some specs:

  • Intel Core i5 clocked at 2.4 Ghz
  • 8 GB of RAM
  • 512 GB SSD
  • Windows 10

The problem is that laptops have other things running in the background. There will always be things that could cause issues (like Windows update).

Conclusion

I hope that you guys at least consider the idea. I think that this would be a success in the DJ world. It would also attract a lot of people to the Rekordbox ecosystem, which is only beneficial for the company.

Thank you for reading!

 

Maartenvn

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A rugged spill-proof DJ-focused mini pc similar to Intel's recent NUCs in a dashboard form factor would be awesome but would probably be considerably more expensive than your estimates. (https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/10/intel-hades-canyon-nuc-review/)  

With current laptop/desktop kind of power and IO, one could run a high-rez touch interface smoothly at 60fps, output HDMI video, add a built-in DMX socket for lighting and leave plenty of headroom for future growth. Other than a custom touch UI it could run Rekordbox DJ code as is. It could even power future DDJ controllers over a single USB-C, if they'd only implement it.

It'd be fantastic as a modular add on to DDJ controllers and an easy hub to squeeze into existing DVS and CDJ booths. 

I don't think Pioneer would be so bold. I think IF they did this they'd go for older, cheap, reliable low power ARM/SOC processors and a custom OS similar to the XDJs. Unfortunately this would likely rule out HD video, complex FX , lighting and other high end features. Possibly even 4x track playback too. At which point the benefits over the  XDJ range become difficult to justify.

Pioneer is not going to give anyone 4 channel standalone pro-level performance cheaply. Only if the competition really forces their hand. But with an ecosystem leaning hard on their installed base and established name they are very comfortable. Comfort doesn't typically foster innovation.

I don't know what processor Denon are using in their SC5000 but it's so far ahead it actually makes even Pioneer's top end gear look like old pocket calculators. Perhaps if the competition snaps Pioneer hardware R&D awake we could end up with an embedded processor fast enough for what you/we want. Even so, it'll take some time. Look at the pace of innovation in the CDJ line (CDJ-2000 circa 2009) vs mobile devices over the last 10 years.

Perhaps what we'll see is something like the Numark Dashboard. 3x 7" touchscreens screens, a few dials and buttons but the brains remain on a laptop somewhere off to the side. Less ideal, less ambitious but more likely. 

 

 

 

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