
Fixed issue with videos not playing correctly on some Macs.Fixed editing right sampler bank assigning incorrect sample pads.Fixed initial crossfader position not centered.Fixed possible incorrect sorting of iTunes playlists on macOS Catalina.Improved performance when using large djay media library with nested folders or smart playlists.Added option to suppress “video track detected” alert.Added setting to maintain sync on track load.Added setting to maintain sync when paused or scratching.Added Ableton Link setting accessible via master volume popover.Added Analyze Library for SoundCloud playlists.Added setting to choose TIDAL video streaming quality.Added support for HD video streaming via TIDAL.Added new sync mode settings to choose between new and old sync button behavior (maintain sync).Fixed sampler and monitor output not working after switching mixer mode with Pioneer DDJ-SX2 and DDJ-SZ2.
#Megaseg on a pioneer deck mac
Fixed possible missing user interface on some Mac models. Fixed aspect ratio of some videos not being respected. I also liked the following version that Pete Ward played to an 11-5 finish, also keeping the curve low and utilizing cards like Light up the Stage. Lately I’ve been seeing Collective Defiance as an anti-Inverter tech, the first mode says *target* player discards their hand and draws that many cards, which is often “lethal” right after they played Inverter and have just one or two cards in their library. I found Bonecrusher Giant to just be too slow, although it sure is great in the small-creature-mirrors. I always thought Scab-Clan was too expensive and unreliable, especially when some of the combo decks play cards like Arboreal Grazer. Ash Zealot is another card that can completely shut down a graveyard deck like Breach and the 2/2 first strike body is even very relevant against other aggro decks, unlike Eidolon, which can also hurt you and is horrible against other creature decks. I really like Eidolon of the Great Revel in a combo oriented format. I think the idea of a Monored deck in pioneer should be to have a low curve and beat people down before they can play all their cards. There’s also absolutely no way I’m playing 24 or even 26 lands in Monored. After just a few games with the “Chonky Red” decks, I immediately hated all the expensive cards like Glorybringer and Torbran. This was my monored list before PT Phoenix. Some additional Humans that could fit in the deck are Kytheon, Hero of Akros, Voltaic Brawler, Hamlet Captain, Militia Bugler, Thalia, Heretic Cathar and Tomik Distinguished Advokist, which prevents your opponent from copying their Lotus Field with Thespian Stage. Shepherd of the Flock can do some nasty things with Thalia’s Lieutenant and Reflector Mage and can be quite a big blowout if your opponent doesn’t see it coming. It’s a super fun deck though and it’s very fast, so if you are a fan of Humans or maybe have this deck already built for Modern, give it a try. The downside is that you lose Aether Vial and Noble Hierarch, making your mana worse.
This deck plays out exactly like the Humans version in Modern and is capable of some very explosive draws, with the addition of the Adventure package, which gives you a little bit of card advantage as well. With Niv to Light slowly disappearing from the Pioneer metagame, I replaced Soldier of the Pantheon with Dauntless Bodyguard, which can help you protect your Mantis Rider or Tocatli Honor Guard out of the sideboard against Dimir Inverter. My version is a little different and this is how I would play the deck now, after PT Phoenix.
We talked a bunch before the event and I actually really liked this deck too, which should come as no surprise as someone who likes aggressive decks and who did well with Humans in Modern. This Humans list comes from Felix Sloo who played this deck at PT Nagoya, which was on the same weekend as PT Brussels.