| Product # | 196899 |
| Brand | Roland |
| Series | Roland DJ |
| SubSeries | Roland DJ BPM Supreme Promo |
| Category | DJ Controller |
| Brand Category | Roland - DJ Controllers |
Recommended accessories
- Leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFTY"
- AC Adaptor
- Power code
- USB cable
- Serato TOOL KIT VOUCHER
- - Two channels and Deck Select for up to four decks
- - Large, low-latency platters optimized for scratching
- - Eight dedicated pad controls for Serato DJ with Hot Cue, Roll, Slicer, TR, Pattern, and Sampler modes
- - Built-in, fully editable drum kits from Roland's legendary TR-808, TR-909, TR-606*, and TR-707*, realized with advanced ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology
- - TR kits contain eight sounds-Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Closed Hat, Open Hat, Tom, Rim, Clap, and Ride-that can be played on the performance pads and triggered from the sequencer
- - Shape TR drum sounds and Serato samples in real time with Level, Attack, Decay, and Tune knobs
- - Classic 16-step sequencer that can trigger either TR drum sounds or the Serato Sampler; new features include nudge (TR-S), step-roll, and instrument/sample mute
- - Unlocks Serato DJ and comes with a Serato Tool Kit license (includes Serato Pitch 'n Time DJ, Serato Flip, and all Serato DJ FX packs)
- - Mixer can be used standalone via connection of multi-players or turntables to the line and phono inputs; Serato DVS Upgrade Ready
- - Balanced XLR outputs let you connect to a professional PA system; Booth Out plus separate 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch Phones outputs allow you to monitor your mixes
- - Mic input with gate, hi-pass, reverb, and echo FX
- - MIDI output to sync external devices with Serato DJ and the TR-S sequencer
- Sampling Frequency: 48 kHz
- Nominal input level:
- INPUT (1–4) (RCA phono type, LINE): -12 dBu
- INPUT (1, 2) (RCA phono type, PHONO): -39 dBu
- MIC IN (1/4-inch phone type): -60 dBu
- Nominal output level:
- MASTER OUT 1: +6 dBu (balanced)
- MASTER OUT 2: +0 dBu
- BOOTH OUT: +6 dBu (balanced)
- Input impedance:
- INPUT (1–4) (RCA phono type): 47 k ohms or greater
- MIC IN (Combo type): 7 k ohms or greater
- Output impedance:
- MASTER OUT 1: 600 ohms (balanced)
- MASTER OUT 2: 1 k ohm (unbalanced)
- BOOTH OUT: 600 ohms (balanced)
- PHONES: 44 ohms
- Frequency response: 48.0 kHz: 20 Hz–22 kHz (+0/-2 dB)
- Connectors:
- INPUT (1–2) jacks: RCA phono type
- MIC IN jack: 1/4-inch phone type
- MASTER OUT 1 connectors: XLR type (balanced)
- MASTER OUT 2 jacks: RCA phono type
- BOOTH OUT jacks: TRS phone type (balanced)
- PHONES jacks: stereo 1/4 inch phone type, miniature phone type
- PC port: USB type B
- MIDI OUT connector
- DC IN jack
- PHONO GROUND terminal
- Power supply: AC adaptor
- Current draw: 2,000 mA
- Width: 530 mm, 20-7/8 inches
- Depth: 402 mm, 15-7/8 inches
- Height: 73 mm, 2-7/8 inches
- Weight: 3.5 kg, 7 lbs 12 oz
| Product Dimensions | |
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| Depth | 132mm |
| Width | 462mm |
| Height | 690mm |
| General Information | |
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| Manufacturer information | Roland Corporation
5100 S. Eastern Ave, Los Angeles 90040-2938 Los Angeles United States |
| Product Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Years | 3 |
| Product Details | |
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| Product Number | 196899 |
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| Date | December 2017 |
| Dimension | |
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| Weight | 4.03kg |
| Box Depth | 679mm |
| Box Width | 462mm |
| Box Height | 131mm |
| Gross Weight | 5.28kg |
It works without additional devices and is also suitable for music production and, in particular, for remixing thanks to the sequencer. There are many resources available for the device, as well as good tutorials from the manufacturer. The only problem for me is that the Roland is very closely tied to Serato. To fully utilize the controller, you need Serato Pro. However, I prefer to mix with Djay Pro (with Spotify integration, etc.), for which there is no official port (although unofficial ones do exist, which do involve some workarounds).
It works without additional devices and is also suitable for music production and, in particular, for remixing thanks to the sequencer. There are many resources available for the device, as well as good tutorials from the manufacturer. The only problem for me is that the Roland is very closely tied to Serato. To fully utilize the controller, you need Serato Pro. However, I prefer to mix with Djay Pro (with Spotify integration, etc.), for which there is no official port (although unofficial ones do exist, which do involve some workarounds).








