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Posted by stefanoc on Nov-29-2005 22:26:

Problems: New user of Pioneer CDJ 200

this is a great machine, but i cant get a hang of it and its really pissing me off.

i bought it used, so no manual.

i just cant get a hold of beatmatcing well at all, the joggle is either too sensitive, or i dont know it well yet. i think its both.

can anyone give me tips other than "practice, practice" cz im already doing that.

so my major problem is that i cant match the tempo with the other track playing. more than that, i cant speed up or down with the joggle for shit. i taped a side of the joggle so i know how much im moving.

is the joggle sensitive to movement distance or pressure? meaning if i turn the joggle 90 degrees in a second or in 0.4 second, would it advance the song more or is it the same?

thanx in advance


Posted by Basstard on Nov-29-2005 22:38:

try using the pitch slider to match the beats up. the closer you have the slider to the "sweet spot" the less you will need to use corrections on the toggle


Posted by punjabi on Nov-29-2005 23:33:

do you not have 2? i have 2 200's and i match the tempo as closely as possible with the pitch sliders and then match them up by working with the jog dial. i believe the jog dial is sensitive to distance, not speed.

the owner's manual is available for download at pioneer's site btw.


Posted by Tony Morello on Nov-30-2005 02:04:

the faster you move the jog wheel, the faster it will pitch bend up

seriously though...

practice

you're going to want to bash your head against the wall and you will more than likely get discouraged, push through and it will just click one day

7 years and i'm still learning new shit every time i play... this is the kind of dedication it takes


Posted by stefanoc on Nov-30-2005 04:58:

im not hating it, but u know sometimes i get discouraged just cz its literally taking me 30 minutes to beatmatch a song perfectly.

i dont have 2 players, i have a numark cd 1 piece of shit i got a long ago to get started. pitch on that machine moves by .1

i have it pitched to closest as possible, but i just suck at the joggle.

reminds me of the first time i ever mixed, same type of feelings and difficulty. i guess thats normal.

p.s. is switching to cdj1000 later on will be easier after cdj200 or is it a total different feel?


Posted by SpecRadio on Nov-30-2005 20:25:

Here's my theory which I believe should be stickied.

Push it forward A LOT but SLOWLY, if it MATCHES beats and gets synced. You put the pitch up..keep doing that untill it's matched. (This can easily be done using the pitch bend buttons)

Do the same for slower.

And remember 6% will always give you more accuracy.

Cue it up on a beat. (Press play/pause in the headphones will be some funky stuff. Get the beginning of a kick...hit play when you want to bring the song on...it should be matched when you bring it it. Practice if you can't get it matched when bringing it in)


Posted by Ryan0751 on Nov-30-2005 20:41:

It shouldn't be completely foreign, but the distance/speed at which you need to move the jog wheel is different.

quote:
Originally posted by stefanoc
p.s. is switching to cdj1000 later on will be easier after cdj200 or is it a total different feel?


Posted by stefanoc on Dec-01-2005 02:51:

quote:
Originally posted by SpecRadio
Here's my theory which I believe should be stickied.

Push it forward A LOT but SLOWLY, if it MATCHES beats and gets synced. You put the pitch up..keep doing that untill it's matched. (This can easily be done using the pitch bend buttons)

Do the same for slower.

And remember 6% will always give you more accuracy.

Cue it up on a beat. (Press play/pause in the headphones will be some funky stuff. Get the beginning of a kick...hit play when you want to bring the song on...it should be matched when you bring it it. Practice if you can't get it matched when bringing it in)


thanx.

IMO, there is no pitch bend button on the cdj200, do u know if there is, maybe u have the same player or u might be comparing it with the cdj1000 or 800

im new to double digit decimal for pitch, so i guess thats wuts making it hard.

thanx for the tips, i would always like more!


Posted by SpecRadio on Dec-01-2005 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by stefanoc
thanx.

IMO, there is no pitch bend button on the cdj200, do u know if there is, maybe u have the same player or u might be comparing it with the cdj1000 or 800

im new to double digit decimal for pitch, so i guess thats wuts making it hard.

thanx for the tips, i would always like more!


Pitch Bend On CDJ 200's = Large Silver Platter In Middle

Put it on 10% if you're too confused, go to %6 when you have 10% down.


Posted by alligator on Dec-01-2005 18:29:

to the original guy that posted this...if you manage to find this website how in the world did you not find the pioneer website?...go to their website and they have manuals for each of their products...they can be downloaded (of course you need adobe reader)...

if that is not available to you then try any sites taht sell them they will have a link to a manual and features.


Posted by Inertia on Dec-03-2005 03:40:

well. the wheel is VERY sensitive, IMO.

i have one, and i love it. my advice is, well, treat it real good. i can compare my unit to a friends, and his is a bit beat up, making the jogwheel SUPER soft, and fucking me up whenevr i mix with it. theres a chance maybe the original owner didn't respect it too much.

other than that, just keep going at it. the pitch at +/-6% is your best shot at precision as well (i wonder why the unit doesnt go to 6% automatically when you power on, instead of 10%).

good luck, and happy mixing.


Posted by stefanoc on Dec-03-2005 04:50:

i guess ill master 10 first

alligator: sorry man, i didnt know they have the manual on the website. i really apologize.

to the last poster:
maybe the previous owner did mess up with the wheel. how can i take care of it and not mess it up? not spin it fast or hard?

is it only my devices problem that sometimes it automatically speeds up or down by .02 ?

and do you think its sensitive to the distance of movement or speed of movement?

thanx guys!


Posted by Zild on Dec-03-2005 20:34:

It's sensitive to speed. Next time you pitch bend try to push the dial very slowly or if you want to push it fast just give it a tiny little tap.



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