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Lead Flag on 30-08-2012 @ 09:04
ddj-wego_black_angle_hr.jpgMixing music just got easier, and a lot more fun, with the DDJ-WeGO. Anyone with a passion for dance music can play tracks and mix tunes with Pioneer's compact, easy-to-use DJ console.

Aspiring DJs playing their favourite music through DJ software on their laptops can now use the WeGO's buttons and knobs to control the sound and get a hands-on DJing experience. The popular DJ software package VirtualDJ LE is included so the controller can be used straight out of the box, and WeGO customers will also be eligible for a free upgrade to VirtualDJ 8 LE[1] upon release. The WeGO will be compatible with a variety of popular DJ software packages to suit any style including Algoriddim's djay.


Setting up is simple: just plug the WeGo into a laptop and start up the software. And the WeGO's ergonomic controls and user-friendly interface make it easy for aspiring to learn the ropes. The console's Pulse Control lights guide beginners through their performances by showing when beats are matched, which effects have been activated, and which decks are in use. So it won't be long before anyone new to DJing picks up the skills to perform and share their sets with friends.


Once beginners have gained confidence, there's a range of advanced features inherited from Pioneer's professional, industry-leading products ?? such as Beat Sync, sound effects and loops ? waiting to be discovered. For the more intrepid DJ, the WeGO even boasts the capacity for four-deck mixing.


With five striking colours to choose from, aspiring DJs can pick a WeGO that really reflects their personality. And they can customise the console's jog wheel lights for an even more personalised set-up.


Lightweight and compact, the portable console can even be carried in an ordinary rucksack.


Features
  1. Pulse Control lights add a visual element to learning to mix
    Inherited from Pioneer's popular DDJ-ERGO controller, the Pulse Control lights add an exciting visual element to DJing. LEDs on the jog wheel show which features have been activated, and how accurate the mixing is, for an even more engaging experience. Plus, music lovers can customise the colour of the LEDs so they can put their personality into every performance

  2. LED channel faders
    Red LEDs in the WeGO's channel faders show the beat of the track playing to help aspiring DJs keep time. And the intensity of the light reflects the sound output levels, so they'll know if they've left a track playing after the mix.

  3. Mix Pulse
    Mix Pulse helps beginner DJs quickly master the art of beat matching. Lights around the jog wheel show the beat of all the tracks in play. The lights shine more intensely the closer the match, so novice DJs can easily see how their skills are progressing.

  4. Launch Pulse
    A red light travels from the Load button to the jog wheel when a track has loaded successfully so DJs know when a track is ready to play.

  5. FX Pulse
    LED light patterns ?around the jog wheel show which effects and filters they've engaged. And the lights get brighter as the effects and filters are applied more intensely.

  6. Jog FX
    The WeGO's effects can be further manipulated by scratching and spinning the jog wheel to add another layer of richness to the sound.

  7. Hands-on mixing with VirtualDJ LE DJ software
    The WeGO makes using DJ software simple and fun. Beginner DJs can use the console's tactile, ergonomic controls to manipulate the software's features and functions for a truly interactive experience.
    The WeGO comes with VirtualDJ LE, and the console's interface conveniently mirrors the software's layout so beginners can easily see which features they've engaged. When they press a button, twist a dial or turn the jog wheel on the console, their actions are reflected on-screen. VirtualDJ LE also comes with coloured skins designed specially to match the WeGO.
    Aspiring DJs can instantly access four pre-loaded samples. The hot cue function lets them start tracks from pre-selected points. Once DJs master the basic functions they can get to grips with advanced features such as beat sync, sound effects and loops. And the console's four-deck control allows them to mix up to four tracks at once, with the capability of recording mixes within VirtualDJ LE.

    The WeGO is also compatible with other software packages so aspiring DJs can work with the software that suits their style best.

  8. Five colour options and customisable lights for a personalised controller
    Available in black, green, red, violet and white, there's a WeGO model to suit every personality. And the console's jog wheel LEDs can be customised, with seven stunning colour options to choose from. Further personalisation of the WeGO is possible as users can blend their own colour combinations on the jog wheel LEDs.

  9. Portable, compact design for easy transport and simple set up
    No bigger than a laptop, the WeGO is compact, lightweight and portable. Its layout and design are modeled on Pioneer's popular DDJ-ERGO controller, with the added bonus of a user-friendly jog wheel. The console also boasts rubber pots on its dials for a more tactile DJing experience.
    Set up is simple too as the WeGO is completely powered by USB. Just one cable connecting the console to a laptop is all that is needed to get going. Plus, the strategically positioned side panel connections allow cables to be hooked up to the sides of the controller rather than the back, so DJs won't have to worry about cables snaking across their laptop keyboards.

  10. High-quality design for clear sound reproductionBuilt-in sound card


Specifications
Bullet Arrow Bundled software: VirtualDJ LE
Bullet Arrow Input terminal: Mic ? 1 (1/4-inch jack)
Bullet Arrow Output terminals: Master out ? 1 (RCA), Headphone monitor out ? 2 (1/4-inch phone, mini jack)
Bullet Arrow Other terminal: USB B terminal ? 1
Bullet Arrow Frequency response: 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz
Bullet Arrow Total harmonic distortion: Max. 0.006%
Bullet Arrow S/N ratio: 101 dB
Bullet Arrow External dimensions (W x D x H): 380 ? 208.5 ? 65 mm
Bullet Arrow Weight 1.6 kg

The DDJ-WeGO will be available from October 2012 at an SRP of 299 EUR, including VAT.


What do you think about Pioneer DDJ-WeGO ??

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You can read more here : www.pioneerdj.eu

There are 10 Comments

  Flag Drumworks wrote on 30-08-2012 @ 12:54
jahoor daar zijn ze dan! de sync buttons! goed bezig pioneer! gelijk 3 voor mijn oma besteld
  Flag Lead wrote on 30-08-2012 @ 13:01
Ach ja, die sync knop zit tegenwoordig overal op... Als fabrikant wordt je niet meer serieus genomen als je die (onzin) knop er niet op hebt zitten. Je hoeft hem niet te gebruiken Winking my eye

En je oma zal er plezier van hebben Happy, laughing
  Flag Drumworks wrote on 30-08-2012 @ 14:55
haha, oke een tactisch antwoord lead! nee maar even serieus, het zijn leuke apparaten, maar mijn aandacht zal het niet hebben met die button erop. ik denk dat ik teveel de neiging heb om die dan ook maar te gaan gebruiken :P
  Flag Rusafli wrote on 30-08-2012 @ 16:37
Het is een beetje de My First Sony van Pioneer.
De nieuwe controllers van Pioneer worden qua look ook steeds meer Intertoys waardig vind ik :p
Maar ok, qua prijs wordt het steeds bereikbaarder voor alle pio fans.

mikedhanpat wrote on 30-08-2012 @ 17:02
Dat ding is wel echt mini of niet, 38cm breed slechts.. Qua prijs wel een goed instapmodel lijkt me.
  Flag Pur-D wrote on 30-08-2012 @ 20:07
Als ik eerlijk ben moet ik zeggen dat ik het echt verschrikkelijk vind dat pioneer, de pionier van de dj gear, de laatste tijd met dit soort dingen aan komt zetten!
Allemaal heel leuk, die instapmodellen, maar op deze manier word het je wel heel makkelijk gemaakt.
  Flag Snoey wrote on 31-08-2012 @ 04:49
Wat een fragmentatie in hun product aanbod.?
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Sinds het 'Pro' bij 'Pioneer Pro Dj' weg gehaald is, zijn ze echt van alles aan het uitbrengen. (Misschien zelfs producten die de hoge verwachtingen van de kenners tegen vallen)
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Dit moet concureren met Hercules? De prijs is voor een ouderwets Pioneer product laag, maar wel weer hoger dan een simpele vergelijkbare controler.
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Blijkbaar is hier een markt voor, al kan ik me alleen maar mensen voorstellen die het zien als een gadget.?
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Mij lijkt het meer dat met de huidige generaties CDJ's het plafond op gebied van innovatie (met minstens dezelfde comfort als de cdj1000) ?bereikt is (USB, SD, LINK, USB Laptop connector) ?en Pioneer het steeds meer moet gaan hebben van andere markten in de Dj scene, om massaal spullen te blijven verkopen.?
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Wat ik hiermee wil zeggen is: het grootste gedeelte van de CDJ850 <-> CDJ2000 is al verkocht aan de consumenten, deze spelers zullen komende jaren prima aan hun behoefte voldoen, waardoor zij geen nieuwe spelers zullen aanschaffen. Een andere doelgroep moet aangetrokken worden met een product dat ze willen en/of kunnen aanschaffen.
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  Flag Tekhead wrote on 07-09-2012 @ 23:21
Ik geloof m'n ogen niet als ik sommige reactie's lees, jaren na elkaar liggen de meeste hier te klagen over de hoge prijs voor elk Pioneer Gear, en als ze nu met iets voor iedereen betaalbaar komen, dan zaniken ze nog ? Het is geen Pro Gear, maar Pioneer zal toch niet dezelfde fout maken zoals er zijn voorafgegaan door vooral of hoofdzakelijk op de kwaliteit te besparen, en na enige tijd komt die boomerang toch terug in je gezicht.
hansdegids wrote on 29-10-2012 @ 17:19
ik zou hem wel willen hebben of de pioneer dj Ergo die is net is beter
  Flag RedAlert wrote on 09-01-2013 @ 21:49
Heeft er iemand ervaring met de Pioneer DDJ-Wego of DDJ-Ergo ?
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