It also works out cheaper to pay annually in advance, as you effectively get 12 months for the price of 10. Note that if you own or are planning on buying a Pioneer DJ Rekordbox controller, it already unlocks the Core plan – but if you want the extra features from the Creative or Pro plans, now may be the right time to sign up and lock in the lower prices. (UPDATE – it seems that Pioneer DJ has temporarily locked subscriptions so new people cannot subscribe at the old price – see screenshot in the comments.) If you’ve been planning on subscribing, do it before 23 January. If you’re already a subscriber, stay subscribed – you won’t pay any more. Pioneer DJ announced the changes by email, saying: “We’ll continue to release new features and improved version upgrades to provide additional value in Rekordbox.” What to do now Read this next: Is DJ Software Becoming Too Expensive? However, these new prices only apply to new subscribers, so if you’re already a subscriber, your current price is locked in at the old level.Īnyone signing up after 23 January will pay the new, higher prices – and if as an existing customer you let your subscription lapse and then renew it, you’ll then pay the new price. The top-end Professional plan will be £360 a year or £36 a month, the Creative Plan £180 a year or £18 a month, and the Core plan £120/year or £12 a month, with equivalent rises in other currencies too. Pioneer DJ is raising Rekordbox subscription prices on 23 January – but only for new subscribers.
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