Pioneer reveals the DJM-750

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  • Featuring four channels, an on-board soundcard and new effects controls, the mixer brings features from higher-end DJMs to a lower price point.
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  • Pioneer has announced the DJM-750, the latest in its line of club mixers. The DJM-750 is Pioneer's streamlined and less expensive alternative to the pro-oriented DJM-850, 900 and 2000. It maintains a number of the features from those higher-end mixers, though. The DJM-750 boasts four channels (with three-band EQ/isolator on each) and the sort of sound colour and beat-synced effects DJs have come to know the DJM range for. A new feature called Boost Colour FX lets you add a second sound colour effect to the mix, with the control knob affecting parameters for both simultaneously. There's also an onboard sound card capable of recording at sample rates up to 96 kHz, allowing for easy mix recording as well as a single-cable digital connection for laptop DJs. Have a look at the video below for a sense of what the DJM-750 is capable of.
    Pioneer will release the DJM-750 in June 2013 at a suggested retail price of 999 Euro.
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