With comprehensive control over Serato DJ Pro software, a built-in 24-bit/96kHz audio interface, and onboard drum patterns derived from TR-series drum machine, the Roland DJ-707M DJ controller offers big performance potential in an ultra-convenient format. Beyond software control, this four-channel controller offers seven dedicated inputs for external sound sources. Three assignable output sections give you flexibility when connecting to different sound systems, featuring a stereo master out, booth out, and zone out. And for seamless DJ handoffs, dual USB inputs support two different computers both running Serato sessions. Complete with MIDI output to sync external devices to your Serato DJ Pro session, the Roland DJ-707M DJ controller is ready to perform.
Even if you're an expert with Serato DJ Pro software, Roland's DJ-707M will let you control this incredible software in a way you've never experienced before. On the most basic level, the DJ-707M offers near one-to-one control over four decks of Serato DJ playback, including hot cues, loops, effects, and more. And to top it off, everything from the smallest knob to the platters feels so good, only experienced DJs could have designed this amazing controller.
As any DJ you meet will tell you, every DJ is a little different, and we all come at live music production in a way that best suits our style. Roland clearly gets that too, since they built the DJ-707M with impressive expansion and I/O in mind. A set of two USB ports lets you plug in two separate computers running Serato DJ Pro, allowing DJs to hand off to each other seamlessly. If you're a bit more old-school, then you'll appreciate the DVS-ready audio interface onboard, which allows you to integrate time-code vinyl into your setup. Speaking of the DJ-707M's audio interface, Sweetwater is sure to appreciate its top-notch sound quality.
Beyond the impressive Serato DJ Pro controls, the DJ-707M is loaded with grooves derived from TR series drum machines to spice up your mixes. At any point in your set you can fire off simmering '909 hats, earth-shaking '808 booms, and timeless TR series snares and claps — all modeled to perfection via Roland's Analog Circuit Behavior.