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Pioneer RMX1000 Remix Station
- DJ Equipment
$100 per night
This baddie is your secret weapon for filthy build-ups, clean breakdowns, and proper hype.
- Built-in 909-style drum samples via the X-Pad
- 3-band isolator FX for full control over lows, mids, and highs
- Packed with crowd-favourite effects like echo, noise, reverb and more
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Product Description
The Pioneer RMX1000 is essentially a remix station that plugs straight into your mixer and lets you layer effects, samples, and transitions over whatever’s currently playing.
You’ve got all the classics in there, like noise sweeps, echoes, reverbs, and crush effects, plus the ability to stack and control them. The 3-band isolator lets you mess with the lows, mids and highs independently, so you can build tension, strip things back, and then slam the bass back in at the perfect moment.
Then there’s the X-Pad. This is how Carl Cox makes build-ups sound so huge. You can tap in kicks, snares, claps and hats over your track, roll them, pitch them, and basically create your own mini drum sequence live. It’s ridiculously fun once you get the hang of it. Setup is super straightforward. Just loop it in via your mixer’s send/return, and you’re off.
Included:
- 1x Pioneer RMX1000
- 1x Carry Case
- 1x Power Cable
- 4x 1/4″ TRS Cable
"Alec helped us with our event so much! We got two Funktion-One speakers and subs. He came and set everything up and it was sounding amazing.
Highly recommend Jungle Audio for any events that you need sound!"
- Fabian Maiolo
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Does this come with everything I need to set it up?
Yep, we include the cables to run it through your mixer, plus a laptop stand, so you’ve got it sitting nicely next to your setup.
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Do I need a specific mixer to use this?
You’ll want a mixer with a send/return loop to get the most out of it. Most decent mixers have this built in.
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Is it hard to learn?
Not really, you can start simple with a few effects and build from there. There are heaps of quick tutorials online if you want to level up fast.
