The powerful new RMX-IGNITE fuses sound design and physical movement to reimagine live remixing and expressive performance.
AlphaTheta has officially announced the RMX-IGNITE, a next-generation effector designed to push DJ creativity far beyond traditional performance tools. Launching today (January 15), the RMX-IGNITE arrives more than a decade after the iconic RMX-1000 and builds on its legacy with a modern redesign focused on expressive control, immersive visuals, and professional-grade sound. Built for club booths, live streams, and hybrid audio-visual performances, the unit encourages DJs to remix tracks live while making their movements part of the show.
At the heart of the RMX-IGNITE is a hands-on workflow that blends bold sound manipulation with intuitive physical control. Large levers and oversized knobs allow performers to shape effects across high, mid, and low frequencies, while an upgraded sampler section makes it easy to inject energy with rolls, layers, and custom sounds. Paired with advanced DSP processing and premium audio converters, the RMX-IGNITE delivers pristine sound while opening new creative possibilities for DJs looking to stand out with unmistakably personal performances.
RMX-IGNITE Key Features & Specs:
- 3-Band FX section with Lever FX and Isolate FX, freely combinable across frequency bands
- Dramatic lever-based effects including Echo, Reverb, Reverse, Juggle, and Stretch
- Smooth Isolate FX such as Tape Echo, Drive, Filter, Ducker, and Rhythm
- Enhanced sampler with 20 built-in Loopcloud sounds plus custom sample support
- Groove Roll feature for expressive buildups and dynamic fills
- Dedicated sampler effects (Echo, Space, Filter, Pitch, Decay, Swing)
- Release Echo button for instant resets with musical transitions
- Multicolor display for FX parameters, BPM, samples, and levels
- PRO DJ LINK support for BPM sync and sample loading from connected players
- Digital send/return compatibility with DJM-A9 and DJM-V10 mixers
- 96 kHz / 64-bit DSP processing with high-grade 32-bit ESS A/D and D/A converters
Find more info at alphatheta.com.
