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Rumors are rumors.
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| Originally posted by Doctor-No http://www.pioneerprodjforums.com/u...sb=5&o=&fpart=1 Rumors are rumors. |
Could anyone that was at Entech 2006 gives us a update about the new cdj(s)

More rumors, check this out 
http://www.djdeals.com/pioneerCDJ1000MK3.htm
PIONEER CDJ-1000MK3 DIGITAL TURNTABLE / CD PLAYER
Improvements
- SD and MMC available on Mk3
- Better Super fast search
- Better Guide Markers (similar to DJs that use marker tape on vinyl)
- Quick search (for MP3)
- Will memorize cue and loop points with MP3 whereas many competitors don�t
- Better text readout
- Has 16 characters Mk2 has only 10
- Jog feeling adjust: Heavy/Light
- Light mode is as light as 800
http://www.djdeals.com/pioneerCDJ800MK2.htm
PIONEER CDJ-800MKII DIGITAL VINYL TURNTABLE
- Will memorize cue and loop points with Mp3
- Will have 10 cue loop points per CD x 400 CD�s Current 800 has 1 cue point per CD x 500
- Beat Cutter will double it�s cutting capability
- Jog feeling is same as 1000 Creating the standard all across the board
And another one:
http://djservice.com/dj_equipment/p...00_mk3_mp3.html
Translated from german to english:
Pioneer CDJ 1000 MK3 now with MP3 ability the DJ Player reference in the DJ club class.
It represents the at present technical feasible in the development of modern DJ CD Player.
The PIONEER CDJ 1000 MK3 the usually-used CD Player with professionals - now with MP3 compatibility
Right.. if the platter isn't motorized like the new Denons are, I'm not even going to consider it.
Come on, Pioneer. You charge that much for a CDJ, at least give it new features. There are so many companies ahead of Pioneer it's ridiculous 
seeing is believing is what i say,
first a real life picture and then we will see!
It's definately too early to tell... but if djdeals.com is right with those additional features, it's a pretty sad offering. They need to drop the price on the 1000 as well, it's ridiculous to charge that much with players like the Denon 3500 selling for hundreds less with so many more features.
I wouldn't be surprised if the new players somehow interface with their DJ-S software. Of course, since it's PC only that won't work too well on my iBook.
i'd like to know if they've increased the pitch resolution on the cdj-800 to 0,02! anyone have any info on that?
YAAAAAAAAY 
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| Originally posted by djkoolaide Right.. if the platter isn't motorized like the new Denons are, I'm not even going to consider it. Come on, Pioneer. You charge that much for a CDJ, at least give it new features. There are so many companies ahead of Pioneer it's ridiculous |
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| Originally posted by Ryan0751 It's definately too early to tell... but if djdeals.com is right with those additional features, it's a pretty sad offering. They need to drop the price on the 1000 as well, it's ridiculous to charge that much with players like the Denon 3500 selling for hundreds less with so many more features. I wouldn't be surprised if the new players somehow interface with their DJ-S software. Of course, since it's PC only that won't work too well on my iBook. |
If your serious about DJing and its not a hobby you get the Pioneer's no matter what the price is etc...currently the pioneers are industry standard highly unlikely you will find Denon's(not saying they are bad or better) in clubs/studios...sorta like how if you plan on producing in a studio you better learn some Pro-Tools cuz thats the industry standard etc
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 sorta like how if you plan on producing in a studio you better learn some Pro-Tools cuz thats the industry standard etc |
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| Originally posted by djkoolaide Right.. if the platter isn't motorized like the new Denons are, I'm not even going to consider it. |
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| There are so many companies ahead of Pioneer it's ridiculous |
What a load of shite this topic is!!!
Looking at that info, am glad they havent changed that much . Having just bought three of them i would be very pissed off indeed if they had some major new feature on the new model.
Tried playing Mp3s (data not burned as audio) out once- and it wasnt pretty- so will never do it again, so no big loss.
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| Originally posted by Trogdor For recording, yes. For dance music production, no. There is no across-the-board standard. Logic, Cubase, and Digital Performer are all popular. Pro Tools, not so much. Oh, man. I hope Pioneer doesn't put a motorized platter on their next-gen players. That would suck! If they did do that, I would hope that they would continue offering CDJ-1000s as they are now. You know, for those who prefer performance to gimmicks. Hmm. Nope, can't really think of one. |
NUMARK for LIFE
i have 3 residencies and i ALWAYS bring my numarks wherever i play
no matter what... i wont play without my numarks
they KILL anything from pioneer and the feel is just the best
effects and all... cant beat it
also... cant wait to have the new HDX out
SICK little machine
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| Originally posted by FunKenLouis NUMARK for LIFE i have 3 residencies and i ALWAYS bring my numarks wherever i play no matter what... i wont play without my numarks they KILL anything from pioneer and the feel is just the best effects and all... cant beat it also... cant wait to have the new HDX out SICK little machine |
I hope for the love of God that they don't inklude a motorized platter, ive owned a Denon DN-S5000
with the motorized platter and it really, royally, sucked.
It just felt cheap, not strong enough and just made me afraid that i would break it.
This is a stupid statement. If you're serious about DJ'ing, you'll be able to play on any CD deck (unlike with vinyl, where the deck can really make a big difference).
If you actually get lucky enough to play out, you're MOST likely to encounter a booth with a Denon Dual CD-player, not CDJ's (unless it's a big or new venue).
And most pro electronic music producers don't use "pro-tools"...
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 If your serious about DJing and its not a hobby you get the Pioneer's no matter what the price is etc...currently the pioneers are industry standard highly unlikely you will find Denon's(not saying they are bad or better) in clubs/studios...sorta like how if you plan on producing in a studio you better learn some Pro-Tools cuz thats the industry standard etc |
I personally don't have a need for a motorized platter, my CDJ-1000 platter works fine for me.
But I can see why people want it... and although this may sound ridiculous, it DOES look "cool".
Now as for the DN-S5000 comment, you probably haven't used the S3500. That platter feels basically as sturdy as a Technics. It's direct drive with a ton of torque. I was very impressed with the feel of that player.
With the S3500, if you don't like a spinning platter, you can TURN IT OFF. After which the player works very similar to the Pio's. Plus, the player built really well (feels nice and solid).
Don't get me wrong, I love my CDJ's, but I just think this "industry standard" argument is just plain false, the 1000's are dated.
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| Originally posted by webbie I hope for the love of God that they don't inklude a motorized platter, ive owned a Denon DN-S5000 with the motorized platter and it really, royally, sucked. It just felt cheap, not strong enough and just made me afraid that i would break it. |
Not to mention that the 3500's and the 5000's (not sure about 3000's) also are capable of 0.02% pitch increments.
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| Originally posted by Ryan0751 This is a stupid statement. If you're serious about DJ'ing, you'll be able to play on any CD deck (unlike with vinyl, where the deck can really make a big difference). If you actually get lucky enough to play out, you're MOST likely to encounter a booth with a Denon Dual CD-player, not CDJ's (unless it's a big or new venue). And most pro electronic music producers don't use "pro-tools"... |
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| Originally posted by Ryan0751 This is a stupid statement. If you're serious about DJ'ing, you'll be able to play on any CD deck (unlike with vinyl, where the deck can really make a big difference). If you actually get lucky enough to play out, you're MOST likely to encounter a booth with a Denon Dual CD-player, not CDJ's (unless it's a big or new venue). And most pro electronic music producers don't use "pro-tools"... |
We should stop this... it's all about the party!
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| Originally posted by FunKenLouis not saying i cant play with pioneers just that i hate it |
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| We should stop this... it's all about the party! |
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