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PaULiN0
Twinkle, Twinkle..

Registered: Mar 2014
Location: Outer Space
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Mar-23-2014 02:11
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Lith
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: US
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Since this discussion isn't moving forward very well, I'll add some additional thoughts.
I have noticed drifting when using CDJs with USB sticks, but not when run with Traktor.
I haven't done anything with Recordbox from Pioneer though, so maybe there is a difference when tracks are analyzed and prepped with that? Using OS 4.20 for CDJ-2000.
Drift is a nuisance, but of course easy to correct with the jog, but I don't think WAV nor mp3 tracks should be jittering (easy to detect both audibly and via the bpm display on the CDJ). Maybe that has lead to the favoritism for laptop/CDJ combos?
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Mar-29-2014 02:33
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Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
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Apr-20-2014 05:22
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Lith
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: US
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Good information, so thanks for the info!
@PaULiN0 haven't tried using an ethernet cable myself, but would be something worth considering. I currently use multiple USB sticks, which is a hindrance because you may want something on one that isn't available on the other. That helps address the availability issue where a laptop sometimes could win the argument (but am not sure how often club setups are linked?). Not a fan of trying to keep 2+ USB sticks duplicated.
I don't use sync myself, so think that's outside of my original question here (but I did bring it up in another thread as when I tried it I experienced drift without using Traktor/laptop connections).
I will have to give the ethernet connection a try to see how that works, some additional simplicity (and complications), but like the options!
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Jun-14-2014 01:54
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Lith
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: US
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I realize I'm resurrecting an old thread, but still relevant to this conversation.
With the ethernet connection, how do you manage 4-deck setups? I like using a single USB stick to run two decks, but it's by no means a switch or router. Assuming four could be connected simultaneously, the bus should support 4x1411Kbps, but it's unclear from documentation how/if it handles this. I'm getting ahead of myself, however!
Alternative of course, just do 2-by-2 (but you give up the flexibility).
Second question: how often are clubs already setup, willing, or capable of letting you run ethernet connections between the decks? I haven't seen this often, still more likely to expect you bring a laptop instead.
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