![]() I was able to pull off all of my fader tricks and scratches using the Crossfader even though the cut-in distance was about 1.5mm. ![]() The Crossfader is also very good as it is the same high-quality Crossfader found in other DJM Pioneer Mixers. ![]() The jog wheels have high resolution and never skip within the software even when spinning as fast as you can through a track or scratching rigorously. They are the pressure-top type of jog wheels that almost feel like you are pressing down on a piece of vinyl. The Jog wheels on the DDJ-T1 are very nice and they have a nice size to them (not too big, not too small). I’m not saying that there isn’t some settings I could have gone through to make the others sound better, but from the initial default setup, the DDJ-T1 & DDJ-S1 have the best sound output right out of the box. As I stated in the video review, the DDJ-T1 (just as with the DDJ-S1) just sounds better than all of the other DJ controllers that I have used to date. The sound quality of the DDJ-T1 is excellent. The metal chassis with the hard plastic faceplate is strong yet light enough to be transported by the DJ. At the top of the Pioneer list is always build quality and the DDJ-T1 is no exception. Pioneer set out to make a high quality controller similar to their CDJ and DJM counterparts and, for the most part, they have succeeded. Everything that the unit is capable of is done very well. The Pioneer DDJ-T1 is a very solid all-in-one four-channel/four-deck Digital DJ Controller for Traktor software users.
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