The Novation Dicer first came out six years ago, in 2010, and quickly became the standard tool for turntablists and DVS DJs to use for cue point and looping control. Now we’ve seen evidence that Novation might finally have a competitor, DJ-Tech’s DJD-IX – keep reading for as much detail as we have now.
(Edit: Mark in the comments on this article shared this new photo of the controller, which is labeled the DJD-IX. We’ve updated the article accordingly)
DJD-IX: A Dicer Clone?
What’s clear from the photo is that this controller is designed to be an on-turntable MIDI controller, just like the dicer, fitting into the corner of a deck. There are three mode buttons on the DJ-Tech DJD-IX, which probably stand for Loop, Cue, and Loop Roll.
There are also eight square buttons for triggering cue points, three more than on the original Dicer – and the quality of these will be what makes or breaks the product. If they’re easy to play and you can get consistent, repeatable control of cue triggering on them, then it could be an obvious upgrade. But the circular Novation Dicer buttons appear to be much larger than on this unnamed product – a larger button means it is easier to develop quick muscle memory of where to tap your fingers.
So far we’ve only been able to find a single photo of this upcoming DJ controller which is allegedly from DJ-Tech, posted to the “Melbourne DJ Skratch Kings” group on Facebook as being “lifted from Insta[gram]”. Have you seen this teaser anywhere else? Let us know in the comments.
Editor’s Note: DJ Techtools is occasionally confused with DJ-Tech, an Italian company that creates a variety of budget-conscious DJ hardware. The two companies are not affiliated in any way.
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First thoughts:
No Colour for cue points (That’s a glaring omission in 2016)
Buttons look pretty small (I wish they used all available space to make buttons bigger)
Knobs are a great addition (if, maybe, a bit to tall and may get in the way)
If feel the Dicers did (and still do) a great job. I wish that DJ Tech spent a little more time to really improve on the Dicers design rather than just adding knobs and buttons.
I may be wrong though. In the flesh they may be a lot more playable than they look.
New proto comes out soon guys. No copycat here. We are working with the original designer…you know the deal. Much Love @DeeJayQueazy
Hugly Chinese-copycat! Innovation is ZERO. No laser?!?
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Nice! Knobs will be handy, but not sure if it will be easy to spin the middle one without touching the rest of them
Another photo floating around.
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