Pioneer’s new CD deck and mixer feature MIDI integration, USB for external storage

If you’re looking for a product designed to “transform novices” (that is, you) into “the next generation DJ” (that is, Sven Vath) you’re in luck: Pioneer has just announced a CD deck / mixer combo that includes the usual compliment of features (looping capabilities, a visual beat display, BPM lock, so on, and so forth) as well as some computer-friendly touches, including MIDI integration — allowing you to use either as a control surface for your fave DJ software. The CDJ will also play music off your thumb drive, and the mixer itself accepts external USB storage device for saving your mixes as WAV files. Sure, in our day all one needed were two turntables and a crossfader to rock the party — but that was a long time ago, kids. The CDJ-350 and DJM-350 will be available in June 2010 for $850 and $750, respectively. We’ve only scratched the surface here, however — peep the PR below for all the vital details.

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