Pioneer DDJ-1000SRT Plans to revisit, algoriddim?

Hello Algoriddim! Thanks for the great software. Any chance you plan on revisiting the pioneer ddj-1000srt? The controller is 6 years old now so im being hopeful for some potential fixes.

Problems: Auto bpm on the beat FX section does not populate, and you cannot use FX per channel. Only on the MST. Finally, the jog wheel response is inconsistent/sloppy. I much prefer djay over Serato, given the way it handles bpms. DJAY is just better software IMO. Hope some of this is fixable in 2025! Thanks team, and looking forward to seeing if this is possible today.

DJAY pro 5.3, macos catalina 10.15.7

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Are you aware of the “secret” concerning beatgridding of variable tempo tracks with Serato software? :shushing_face:

It recently came to light that Serato Studio (even the free version) currently has smarter BPM analysis than Serato DJ Pro, so if you analyse tracks from your database in the former, when you reopen the latter, the beatgrids follow the tempo changes.

Of course this is for tracks you own, not streamed tracks.

yes ive seen this, its a cool trick. However its irrelevant to my ddj-1000srt issues with djay.

Hi @DJNA, thanks for sharing these observations. I have passed this onto our hardware team to see if they have any suggestions. I’ll report back when I have news.

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Excuse me. You’re the one who mentioned Serato and compared the tempo analysis to djay Pro.

I’m merely responding to your comment with some information that may be useful - to you and to others here.

Hi again @DJNA, I spoke with engineering and they’re asking for a brief video and explanation of how the jog wheel is inconsistent/sloppy. Thanks!

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Certainly! Video #1 is a backspin on Serato. Here you can see the music does not stop until the platter stops. Works as expected, great!

Video #2 is a backspin on DJAY 5.3.1. Here you can see inconsistent music stopping vs where the platter is. Something isnt tracking properly here.


Can you do the exact same loop on djay pro and see what the difference is. With serato you have a loop running.

Thanks for the videos @DJNA. I’ll share these with engineering.

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