DJ-202 - DJ CONTROLLER

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Article number: DJ-202
Mix, Scratch, Sequence. To work.

The Roland DJ-202 is a progressive Serato DJ Intro controller that gives DJs the features and settings of a full-size professional controller in a robust and portable device. The compact DJ-202 retains the concept of the DJ-808 top model and the streamlined DJ-505, providing unrivaled flexibility for DJ, remix and production applications. Make beats in a snap during live performances or studio sessions. With its large, low latency rotating platforms, special pad and transport controls, built-in sequencer and microphone input with professional vocal FX, the DJ-202 features most features compared to any other controller within its category.

* TR-606 and TR-707 sounds will be added later by a user-installed firmware update.
  • Controller for Serato DJ Intro with two channels and four decks
  • Large rotational slides with the lowest possible latency currently available, optimized to scratch
  • Built-in drum kits from Roland's legendary TR-808, TR-909, TR-606 * and TR-707 * realized through the advanced ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology
  • Eight built-in sounds with each TR kit: Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Closed Hat, Open Hat, Tom, Rim, Clap and Ride
  • Built-in sequencer that controls the Serato DJ Intro sampler to create beats in a snap
  • Independent volume knob for the sampler
  • Eight special pads with Hot Cue, Walk, Sequencer and Sampler modes for controlling Serato DJ Intro or Serato DJ software.
  • MIDI output to synchronize external devices with tracks from Serato DJ Intro
  • Microphone input with gate, hi-pass, reverb and echo FX
  • 24-bit / 48kHz audio quality with high-resolution digital-to-analog converters
  • Compact, rugged and lightweight design with easy grip grips for optimum portability
  • Connect directly to your speakers or amplifier via RCA stereo outputs
  • USB powered for easy connection
  • Includes Serato DJ Intro; Serato DJ Upgrade Ready
  • Use Serato DJ Intro to build and organize music libraries, or integrate songs from iTunes: just drag a song to the deck, set cues, loops and samples and trigger them, and add simple FX
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