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Pioneer Ddj-s1 | [upd]

The second thing he noticed was the filter. The DDJ-S1 had a dedicated, hardware-based filter knob that was buttery smooth. It wasn't a digital emulation. It was raw, analog-sounding warmth.

Marco had been a resident DJ at The Echo Chamber for six years. He’d played on rigs that cost more than a car and on broken CDJs held together with gaffer tape. But when the club owner, Lenny, called him into the office on a Tuesday afternoon, he wasn’t expecting an upgrade. pioneer ddj-s1

Lenny shrugged. “It still works. It’s got ‘Pioneer’ on it. That’s all the kids care about.” The second thing he noticed was the filter

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