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Posted by Clovis on Mar-26-2006 11:20:

CDJ or Vinyl mode?

I almost exclusively use CDJ mode...dunno why.


Posted by Basstard on Mar-26-2006 12:26:

i use CDJ mode to cue but out of habit I always switch back into vinyl mode


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-26-2006 12:47:

cdj.. i rarely scratch.


Posted by Freak on Mar-26-2006 13:35:

Like vinyl mode- which is weird as I am used to denon cueing which is more like CDJ mode.


Posted by alefort on Mar-26-2006 13:48:

Definitely vinyl mode, I just can't get used to the CDJ mode, doesn't feel or sound natural.....although, I do use my vinyl tables more.


Posted by Fearless One on Mar-26-2006 14:04:

can someone explain chief differences between these modes... is one more accurate or something?

note: i've never used cdj


Posted by DJ Elf on Mar-26-2006 14:14:

I rather use vinyl becouse it gets the nice "vinyl" feeling to it so you can cue like you do with a ordinary vinyl


Posted by Fearless One on Mar-26-2006 14:20:

and with cdj mode can't you do it in the same way?


Posted by Daniel Jay on Mar-26-2006 15:08:

Does Eddie Halliwell use Vinyl mode for his scratching?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk08vk8Pt0o


Posted by Freak on Mar-26-2006 15:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Daniel Jay
Does Eddie Halliwell use Vinyl mode for his scratching?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk08vk8Pt0o


yes
Easiest way to tell on a CDJ is the light to the right of the platter will be blue in vinyl mode and yellow in CDJ mode.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Mar-26-2006 16:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Fearless One
can someone explain chief differences between these modes... is one more accurate or something?

note: i've never used cdj

I would like to know too. Never used a cd turntable before but am definitely aiming to in the future.


Posted by Zild on Mar-26-2006 17:26:

Vinyl mode.


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-26-2006 18:49:

I exclusively use CDJ mode, Vinyl mode is alright but I have no use for scratching. CDJ is just so easy to use. Sometimes when I have tried using Vinyl mode, I would accidently make a scratch noise and it would mess up my mix, esp if I was recording it...


Posted by idoru on Mar-27-2006 02:24:

Vinyl mode. I scratch at times, and it's just become habit for me to cue up tracks on my CDJs just like a vinyl record. Hitting play to start a track just seems 'meh' to me.


Posted by on Mar-27-2006 02:27:

CDJ.. as I have no other option..


Posted by Spirit5 on Mar-27-2006 02:42:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Vinyl mode. I scratch at times, and it's just become habit for me to cue up tracks on my CDJs just like a vinyl record. Hitting play to start a track just seems 'meh' to me.


Haha i'm the opposite. When I had TTs, I tried for a little while pressing stop and stopping the needle at the cue point and then pressing start when I was to bring in the next track, however I was told this was bad for the motor and for the needle so I stopped. But now I can do this with CDJs and I have no problem doing it..


Posted by mylespower on Mar-27-2006 03:53:

quote:
Originally posted by alefort
I just can't get used to the CDJ mode, doesn't feel or sound natural


what do you mean, "doesn't sound natural"?


Posted by Shudder on Mar-27-2006 03:54:

cdj mode. can't get used to vinyl mode at all


Posted by IntegraR0064 on Mar-27-2006 04:01:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
I would like to know too. Never used a cd turntable before but am definitely aiming to in the future.


Alright guys, I'll answer. At least the basic differences..it's hard to explain without showing you, especially if you haven't used cd players.

CDJ mode acts like 99% of CD players. If you spin the platter while the track is playing, it pitch bends up or down. If the track is paused and you move the platter, it searches frame by frame through the cd..basically moves where the pause point is. What you hear in the headphones is whatever frame you're on (a frame is 1/75th of a second) at the moment replaying over and over so you know exactly where you are.

Vinyl mode emulates a turntable. Basically think of the platter as a turntable, although it doesn't actually spin. Now, if you spin the platter while it's playing, it's exactly like you spun the record in that direction (i.e. you don't normally do this). Note that there is an outer ring around the platter that you can spin and it acts like you spun the platter in CDJ mode. If it's paused and you move the platter, it moves it however much a record would move if you had moved it that much. And it'll start playing if you let go of the platter. If you don't let go, it won't keep playing the frame you're on like in CDJ mode...again it sounds just like a turntable.

There's the basics. There are other little things like in CDJ mode it pauses when the track ends, whereas in vinyl mode it continues on to the next track...but i'm not gonna go through all that.

P.S. I use CDJ mode.


Posted by simms327 on Mar-27-2006 04:14:

vinyl mode

i hate how in CDJ mode it "stutters" on a frame, it drives me nuts


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-27-2006 08:21:

this is kinda off-topic, but i just wanna say that i fucked around with a cdj-1000 at guitar center for the first time today. that player is fucking awesome


Posted by mylespower on Mar-27-2006 08:22:

one thing i like about cd mode is for doing corrections... you can put your fingers on the top of the platter as opposed to brushing the sides... sometimes i just prefer to do it that way

most of the time in vinyl mode though


Posted by DOOMBOT on Mar-27-2006 14:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
Haha i'm the opposite. When I had TTs, I tried for a little while pressing stop and stopping the needle at the cue point and then pressing start when I was to bring in the next track, however I was told this was bad for the motor and for the needle so I stopped. But now I can do this with CDJs and I have no problem doing it..

How is it bad for the motor to start and stop the table?


Posted by n3lly on Mar-27-2006 14:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Daniel Jay
Does Eddie Halliwell use Vinyl mode for his scratching?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk08vk8Pt0o


He's giving it socks in that video!!

What effect is it that he uses 1/2 way through the video? And what mixer is he using?

Cheers,

I don't own cd players but if i did i think i'd use vinyl mode, i also hate the stutter, it's sounds unnatural..

nelly


Posted by Daniel Jay on Mar-27-2006 15:09:

The mixer is a DJM600 I think


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