This perfect for bedroom DJs and small bar and clubs. Almost all clubs have a main mixer that the DJ plugs into, so RCA will work fine. This controller works with the major 3 softwares and it's cheap. Two of these is cheaper than 2 CDJs, so for clubs spending $1200 and having a backup is a win. Any DJ can use this for 2 to 4 hours and be fine. Great review
over a short distance RCA cable provides much better signal than XLR. just use a small mixer or external soundcard instead of a controller's pre-amp that is always limited by space.
I have this controller. I am a bedroom DJ. And you are right. I was trying to save for the DDJ 1000. But that is way hard when other priorities take over unfortunately. Merge FX and Jog cutter for me is not something I can adjust to. At least at the moment. I tried them both, and it was a train wreck lol. Maybe Merge FX once in a while in the future, but definitely not the jog cutter. I'm not really a scratch dj and if I wanted to scratch, I would do it the proper way. The jog wheel and 4 channels is what sold me. Plus the bonus was that I now have to full license software. That serato dj came with many expansion packs. So now I have the option to go to either software. If I was a mobile dj, I probably would of gotten something with an XLR output. I do wish the pads where RGB. But I have an xp1 and I can use those. But all in all, thanks for your honest option.
I'm having a lot of fun with my ddj flx6 no iam not a scratch nerd but I know how to dj and I do it well Everybody seems to have a problem with this controller I love mine don't buy this controller if your gonna complain Instead get a prime4 or ddj1000srt or rane one Everyone have a great weekend
At one time all the DJ had was a pair of turntables in a mixer nothing too fancy... all the effects doesn't mean nothing with any controller if you don't know how to DJ.. high end on low end controller..great review my brother..
I had a Ddj Rev1 for a month and decided to upgrade to the now Ddj Flx6 GT for me the selling point is that when you add the Serato Dj Pro 250 value to the Ddj Rev1 you paying the same as a Ddj Flx6 GT
I never DJ’d in my life and as I was comparing I chose this one because it would give me the “feel” of a full size unit if all went well, but also show me the basics. At half the price of the DDJ 1000 I thought this was a more than good option for someone starting out with all of the creative taste to have a fighting chance at potentially getting gigs. That was my mindset as a buyer anyhow.
Just ordered the white version today. After 10 years of being away from DJing. How has it been for you? I plan to get an external mixer for it and use it for weddings in the future.
Good video! I was looking at this controller because my mixer broke and I would like to get into mixing with three or four decks and the price seemed more affordable as a first investment into the dj controller realm. But after watching this video and a previous one with all of the flaws it has, it seems like the best part of the whole controller is the jog wheels.
You brought up some very good points, I'm currently in the middle of making up my mind whether I should buy it or not. My budget is a big factor but I like the spinning red light track position on the jog wheels, I also like the effects knob. That said, a lot of people are saying that it's not that great with Serato. That's too bad because that is the software I currently know and use. I wish they had a controller with motorized jog wheels at this price or lower. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for that. And also, about the sync button and all the work the controller does for the DJ, I myself am disabled and I depend on these buttons and so-called gimmicks to help me with my creativity. A lot of us disabled guys enjoy the sync button and scratch affects and so forth. That's the thing to remember about what this is good for. So there's a little something in this mixer for everyone you can decide to use these features or you can just not use them, but pioneer should never take away these features because I and a few other guys I know depend on these. It makes it fun and easy and accessible for us to use. Thank you for the video✌️✅
Just got started so this seemed perfect to use with my existing rekordbox app… plus I found the white one for $495 shipped 👍 and I totally agree about the rca’s
I bought this controller, it is gimmicky but I definitely like it. I am in the category of moving from vinyl to controllers, so it works for me. I totally get your criticisms though.
Definitely beginner to strong intermediate level. It looks good and professional, comes with the basics with some bells and whistles. I use to spin back in the day on turntables and wax. I stopped when I joined the military then all the music became digital. I found about 90% of all my disco, house, and underground plus new cuts online. So this DJ controller is your mixer, 4 turntables, EQ, and Tape deck in 1 package. All ya need is headphones, a receiver/amp and speakers. Of course a computer to control, organize, adjust and monitor the music and sound.
The only reason i bought the flx6 is the 800 and the xdj rr were on back order and the manufacter had no idea when they were going to get them in stock. So here i am
I just bought this controller yesterday for 2 reasons. 1: Windows bricked my ddj-400 and left me with nothing. 2: If I'm going to get another controller, it's going to be an upgrade. Would I love a v-10 with 4 CDJs? Absolutely. How about an XDJ-XZ? Of course, but I don't have an extra $2-7000 lying around at the moment. Jog cutter sounds cool and so does MergeFX, but I bought it specifically for the 4 channels and CDJ sized platters. It's coming tomorrow, but I think for someone like me, it's going to be a definite upgrade from the 400 and gives me more of an incentive in the future to buy an XZ or a 1000 if I want to stick with a controller. I think it also gives me a pretty good idea of the sheer size of some of these other controllers and setups. The 400 was big when I got it, but it's funny how small it gets after about 2 years of using it.
it’s a great controller imo. i’ve been djing a bigger club for a while and I have no issues. i don’t like the fx but i use a separate mixer with it’s own sound card instead of RCA’s. no need to spend 1000’s of dollars on XLR inputs.
Great info as usual👍 been loving your interviews with legends in the Turntablism game. 🤔wondering if you can interview one of my heroes DJ CA$H MONEY that would be super dope. keep on doing your thing its Great 💯
I've just bought one in Jan 23 downgrading from a XDJ RX2. I no longer DJ anywhere, so my main purpose is to use in my home studio set up mixing samples into Cubase or to have a casual mix. Anyway, I just got £1300 for my RX2 which I bought for £800 one year ago.
I still say the FLX6 should not be called a mid-level controller. The major reason is you mentioned. No XLR connection. My DDJ800 has both Master RCA and XLR. I have the option of plugging it into the main mixer or directly into a PA system. The FLX6 has one which means your users will be limited. The merger FX is a bad idea. I don't see the point of it and it will confuse a DJ who wants to use a Pro DJ gear. As I said in other videos, the FLX6 is an oversize entry-level controller with 4 channels. My DDJ 800 has 2 channels but it is also the little brother to the DDJ 1000.
I stepped up from the SB3 to this FLX because of the dual software option and the fantastic jog wheels. Plus I’m just transitioning from online to smaller in-person gigs later this year that do not require the more serious, professional inputs and outputs such as outdoor boot camps, restaurants, small retail etc... I plan to use this FLX for about 9 months to one year and sell it to buy a Pioneer 1000 or similar. I would have purchased the Roland 505 but I can’t find it anywhere in person in the Bay Area and during pandemic, I don’t trust shipping services. The Denon MC4000 has all the professional ins and outs but looks dated and again, no local retail has one here in Silicon Valley. Overall there just isn’t a lot to choose between the $250 and $700.
@@beatsbyshacklesb.s5747 - Well, I since the pandemic lasted longer than anticipated, I ended up returning the FLX 6 and went back to the DDJ SB3 for continued practice. Reason being, they essentially do the same thing and I live in a small apartment and the SB3 is easier to store.
Great vid.. I definitely agree with you on the RCA’s.. this controller would sound much better with XLR’s or 1/4” connectors.. I did try the Flx6 at Sam Ash and was not happy with the feeling.. loved the size of the jog wheels but they felt stiff.. there was a lot going on and it would have taken me more than the 5 minutes they gave us to try it out.. I’m sticking with my old reliable SR2 for now (1000SRT on the horizon)
Love the review thank you. I'm looking to purchase this to play at a cigar lounge & a bar/resteraunt because my NS7III IS VERY HEAVY !& the promoters are not paying that much at all i just want something that is light & very easy to carry without having to call an Uber. Although im not that hyped about the jog wheels i believe i can manage them , i'm more of a blend & mix dj not so much a scratch dj.
The GEAR dosen't make the DJ, or do the DJing. If you own a mixer, great. As you should. Also, an EXTERNAL MIXER is FAR more beneficial. Even the "PRO" gear has their pitfalls. Most DJ's don't work clubs or big venues, but if they do, they can ABSOLUTELY SHRED with an ENTRY LEVEL controller. It has been done SEVERAL TIMES and will continue. DJ GEAR is about DECKS, CHANNELS and circumstantial PREFERENCE. The bells and whistles help, but DO NOT DEFINE a DJ. The DJ has to DJ. GREAT REVIEW. This affordable 4 CHANNEL CONTROLLER is AWESOME for what it offers.
I bought this today it’s great. I had the ddj 1000 but sold it and I wanted a lower budget controller. The only problem i have is I wish it could support XLR connectivity.
When looking at this controller I was going to get this because of the merge fx capability but I also wish that rekordbox can make a merge fx for a reasonable price like the serato fx where you can purchase the effects and mini map it.
Literally just hit the buy now button on a used one for about $500 after taxes and shipping. I was looking at the DDJ-400, but with them being on backorder everywhere and not knowing when I'd get one, I thought why not spend the couple extra hundred and get this instead? We'll see how it goes! Never DJ'd in my life so I'll be trying it as a complete beginner.
People who complaining about the price forget that the DDJ 1000 SRT costs $100 more than the vanilla version and that's because of the Serato license. Pioneer still has to pay Serato for every controller that ships with the software.
It's now also natively supported in Virtual DJ, so you have more options if you don't like the implementation in RB or Serato But I still think this controller is a bit gimmick'y and over-priced
is the merge FX button more useful for dance music to create more of an atmosphere? I like the design of the controller and the jog wheels look awesome.
Mr. Terry. I am so glad that I chose to purchase the DDJ-1000. I own CDJ-850s but only played with USB sticks as I never bought the subscription to Rekordbox. My only concern is that the 1000 is not stand alone so I will have to use my computer which I think is going to be a sharp learning curve. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you for the videos!
Please make a video comparing it with the 800, there no video comparing them and I think it’s the other option for most of the people who is in the market for one of this
I wouldn't even waist my money on this controller ! If your looking for a good controller I have to say save your money up a bit more and invest it wisely in a pioneer ddj 1000 ! I just picked up one and I love it ! The only regret I have is I should have gotten the recordbox version
Respect. Although you say plenty of bone headed stuff, I have to respect your opinion. Simply, this is the ONLY 4 CHANNEL, PIONEER controllers, which is a FAWKIN monster, IF and only IF, you KNOW how to use it. You called this an “intermediate” controller. Fair. Your knowledge of the controller, is just like your stratching, abysmal. So, your opinion of the controller… eh. The controller doesn’t have XLR outputs… an external mixer does simpleton. I can go on… But I will respect your opinion. If your wondering, yes, I own the controller. And I’m dope with it. Keep in mind, the device doesn’t DJ, The DJ, DJ’s.
Feel free to not watch my videos. Don’t say you respect my opinion and proceed to talk thrash about me. There are plenty of other RU-vidrs that will take it, I won’t.
@@ClevelandTerry well here's the deal, your channel is public. Plenty of your provided info about this controller is very mis informed. Its criticism. Being sensitive to criticism, that a personal problem. There is all respect to you from myself, regardless of my feedback. I appreciate all of your content, yet, I'm not a yes man. You don't have to take anything, but when your wrong, your wrong, by a long shot. Keep inspiring, which you have inspired myself. I will continue to watch your channel, as well as receive your input. You are clearly passionate about the craft, that's commendable. Yet, you as well as all of us are not exempt from criticism. I thank you humbly.
Pretty disrespectful comment. For someone who is “dope” with this controller, you should probably consider publishing content on RU-vid with it instead of hiding behind your pelican thumbnail talking shit without any receipts. It might even get you a bit of respect. 🤷♂️
I have couple of questions… I upgraded from SB3 to FLX6 but honestly I feel more confident so far on SB3, I was very excited that I can have 2 outputs but for some reason the booth output didn’t work at the same time with the master out. So is it either or?? Am I doing something wrong? Is it related to the software? I’m using virtual DJ. Also I downloaded the rekordbox but then I realized that I will be loosing all my hot cues saved on virtual DJ. Is there anyway to transfer this to rekordbox? Lastly, I feel the jogwheel here in flx6 is a bit less sensitive than sb3. When I wanna set an accurate hot cue, it doesn’t allow me to move smoothly and it jumps over the waveform not in milliseconds. Thanks for ur support always❤
Everyone keeps saying don’t buy the flx6 skip it and get the ddj1000….. ummmmm it’s $500 more for the 1000…. Sometimes people are financially strapped. Even the ddj 800 is 250-300 more than the flx6
Need help plz! I'm looking for my first dj controller. Buying Ddj 400 was my plan. But seeing this one made me reconsider. My vision is to learn to dj and when the time is right, start making videos/streams. The problem I see with ddj 400 is it's size, for a guy of my size it looks very unattractive. To start with an ddj800 would seem to me a bit wrong in many ways. Do any of you guys consider this as a good first dj controller in my situation? Thank you
Hi Cleveland. I have a crazy question. I just got this mixer ddj flx 6 gt. I used it to play music home with a desktop computer. I don't see any power on or off bottom to turn off or on the mixer. I have to unplug it from my desktop. Do you know any other way to turn this mixer on or off
Thanks for the review. I almost considered this controller but I get the impression it is not really for a Serato user. I find for that reason it's over priced. It's over $800.00 here in Canada. I have the DDJ SB3 but I want to upgrade. I was hoping some new controllers would drop this month or at least announced but the Rane 1 is the only controller I see reviews for. As awesome as it, the cost is $2000.00 here in Canada plus I already have a turntables and a mixer set up because I am from the vinyl days. I still DJ from time to time but I am mostly a basement DJ so I don't want to spend alot. I am confused what controller to buy. Someone recommended the DDJ SRT but I don't want to spend $1800.00 on something just for a hobby and will never make money off it. Any controller suggestions for a Serato user?
Other than the scratch effects I'd rather by an ddj800 but I own a ddj400 in which I started with and an ddj1000 this flx6 seems over priced and should like you said be priced lower maybe above the ddj400 but way under the ddj800
The flex 6 is actually perfect, however the 800 is overall a better controller in all regards Having a much better mixer section + nice things like in-jog displays might outweight having 4 channels altogether + lower build quality & lesser mixer section and effects
heckuva point, RCA is definitely not impressive for DJ’s on advanced Level🥶🙄, pioneer putting money in products That they seem to be Rushing out there to compete with Rane products, Good Review
I mean up against the ddj 1000 is it worth paying double the money? The effect on this don't seem the most speedy. So the effect work best on serato but the controller works best on rekord box? 🤔
Sweetwater is telling me this is a entry level product. I asked why it was not selling in the ranges of the DDJ200, DDJ400, DDJ-sb3. This is more then 2-3x the price of them and only a few 100 away from the DDJ1000 Stay away from this toy.
So is serato or virtual or reckord box like which one is the best program and can I hook this up to a channel watts mixer and run my speakers thru this
I have this controller and I hate it! Can’t get the mic to work, can’t get rekordbox to work with it, scratching on it is terrible! I absolutely hate my flx6
have you checked out Pri Yon Joni ? He's rocking the fuck out of this controller and im not understanding how. I followed this directions and settings and can't for the live of me even get a baby scratch I have no issues on my SL-1 running old Sterato
I was looking hard at this controller ... but it has that damn blue button ... wth???? can I please just turn it off??? It's obvious that Pioneer is trying to edge out Serato. They're going with the whole subscription thing for record box.I think record box is overpriced and with the new stream options from tidal and beatsource adding to the flexibility of streaming services the whole sync option is a mute point. I think Algoriddum is close behind. I have DJay for my iPad and it works great plus I found that my cheap license is good for my MacBook air too. That means the one license is good for all IOS and Mac products. Windows costs $50 and doesn't even work. I had to get a refund and I've got a great laptop. Serato and record box run fine on it.