The controller’s layout mirrors Traktor LE 2’s graphical user interface so the software’s most important features are intuitively positioned and accessible at the touch of a button.Īlong with its native compatibility with Traktor LE 2, the DDJ-ERGO-K’s MIDI functionality makes it compatible with virtually all other DJ software on the market including Virtual DJ, Serato, djay and MixVibes’ Cross DJ/Cross. The DDJ-ERGO-K has been ergonomically designed to work natively with Traktor LE 2 software which comes bundled in the box. With a glossy black top panel, satin black side panel, chrome-plated Play/Cue buttons, white LEDs encircling the jog wheel, and rubber pots on the dials, the DDJ-ERGO-K is the ultimate in DJ-friendly equipment. More than just a colour update, the DDJ-ERGO-K places the emphasis on the DJ experience with a polished, professional appearance and user-friendly layout. Pioneer’s most versatile controller, the DDJ-ERGO-V is popular among DJs for its usability, portability and compatibility with virtually all DJ software.Īnd now the white DDJ-ERGO-V is available in a sleek new black model – the DDJ-ERGO-K.
The mixer knobs have been changed to more traditional fatter ones, and it comes with Traktor LE2, and although it doesn’t say it in the press release, I was told had a free upgrade to the full version.Īnd some official words straight from Pioneer HQ:įollowing the success of the DDJ-ERGO-V controller Pioneer launches a limited edition model – the stylish black DDJ-ERGO-K
It’s now in gleaming black… you know just how pro DJs like things. There’s a very obvious pimp my controller exercise going on here. But looking past the obvious surface gloss, there was a highly capable controller just screaming to be put into the hands of pro users. With Jetsons retro styled looks and a funky decidedly non-DJ colour scheme to match, it screamed lifestyle in every sense. It’s fair to say that Pioneer’s ERGO-V controller took The BPM Show by storm.