AlphaTheta launches brand new DDJ-GRV6 - the next generation DJ controller

AlphaTheta, a world-class manufacturer of DJ equipment, announces the release of the DDJ-GRV6, a 4-channel DJ controller that’s compatible with both rekordbox and Serato DJ Pro.

You can easily remix drum parts and perform remixes on the fly with the DDJ-GRV6, thanks to its new Groove Circuit feature which is available in rekordbox and enables you to manipulate the music in ways that are impossible with a conventional DJ controller. Simply press one of the dedicated buttons to swap the drum part of any track with a beat or break in a completely different genre while it’s playing, then add effects if you want it to sound even more unique.

When used with Serato DJ Pro, the DDJ-GRV6 can manipulate and separate Stems of a track, i.e., drums, bass, vocal or melody, using the Stems FX feature. This unique feature allows players to express themselves musically by applying effects such as Roll, Trans, Echo Out, and Delay to the separate Stems of a track.

With a layout inherited from CDJ + DJM setups, the DDJ-GRV6 helps you get a feel for playing on club-standard equipment, so you’ll be able to transfer your skills and feel at home when you step into the booth. The controller also includes the Smart Rotary Selector and Discover function, which both help you to browse and select tracks quickly and intuitively. And the DDJ-GRV6 can be used with PC/Mac or mobile devices, enabling you to start DJing right away with your preferred device.

The DDJ-GRV6 is available now for £719. For more information, head to alphatheta.com.

By Jim O Brien/CEO

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