this coming from 3 years of using traktor kontrol s4mk2.
build quality of the ddj1000 seems very solid.
i wish the gain knobs had a center click.
the shiny part of the mixer scratches very easily and is a magnet for fingerprints. the right side of my crossfader already has hairline scratches maybe coming from my nails while scratching.
the sound is superb! i ripped some vinyl and they really sounded good. not much level difference when playing live vinyl and mp3 simultaneously.
the headphone output is nice and loud! this was a problem with the s4mk2. i just wish i can actually separate channels left and right or do split cueing. and the headphone cue mix doesn't seem to do what it is supposed to.
the jog wheels are the best! the #1 reason i bought this controller.
rekordbox (first time user here) seems to be pretty logical and straightforward design-wise. i just wish i could have bigger fonts outside of the browser (nearsighted and old).
the pads feel very nice and responsive, blows away the s4mk2 pads.
i bought a pair of RB control vinyl also, entered dvs trial mode. the rekordbox dvs feels very different from traktor kontrol and i think this is where NI beats pioneer. RB DVS feels a bit laggy, there is no tightness to the record moving back and forth, it feels the movement takes longer strokes, kind of like spinning at 45rpm speed, i checked the settings and its set to 33rpm. is there something else i should check? also when i press the stop button on the technics sl1200, the brake sound doesn't sound natural (i'm on relative mode if that matters).
the effects are top notch, i just wish i can remap the color effects (the four buttons) to other effects -- is this currently possible or is it hardwired?
i love the fact that i can just remove my laptop and continue playing using actual vinyl records!
i miss the beatjump knobs on the s4mk2, for when you are about to run out of music and you just turn the knob to the left and you get an extension for your mix. i know you can always just use the pads to beatjump, maybe it will take time for me to get used to that.
i wish you can turn off the 'soft pick-up' thing on the pitch control specially coming from synced decks. it feels like you suddenly have a non-working pitch slider is what it is. moving the pitch control does not affect the bpm display immediately :(
i'm currently waiting for my tracks to finish being analyzed in RB so i can copy the music library and database from this mac to my windows laptop for backup. is there a way to just copy the database and not do an actual move? i would like to maintain an internal database on this mac, a mirror database and music library on an external drive and the same on the windows laptop. but the tutorial i saw from pulse (i think?) only shows that you can only move and not copy the database. help on this please?
overall i am very happy with my purchase of the DDJ 1000, i even got a free pioneer dj shirt with it! (with a mayweather/morales fight poster on the back) :p