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Posted by etazbaz on Nov-21-2006 07:10:

CDJ1000MK3s and DJM800 on the way

I just ordered this bit of kit from agiprodj. Really looking forward to mixing on the 800. I also want to use it with ableton. Any recommendations for a midi controller/audio card? I was looking at the e-mu 0404. Can I use this or should I be looking at something else? I don't plan on hooking anything else up to the card except the mixer.


Posted by epdarks on Nov-21-2006 16:12:

I'll just say,

CONGRATS!!!

That is a mean setup.


Posted by Penfold99 on Nov-21-2006 17:37:

Glad you can get hold of some CDJ here in the UK cant get hold of any, Ive been waiting 2weeks now..


Posted by SPAWNmaster on Nov-21-2006 19:08:

Re: CDJ1000MK3s and DJM800 on the way

quote:
Originally posted by etazbaz
I just ordered this bit of kit from agiprodj. Really looking forward to mixing on the 800. I also want to use it with ableton. Any recommendations for a midi controller/audio card? I was looking at the e-mu 0404. Can I use this or should I be looking at something else? I don't plan on hooking anything else up to the card except the mixer.



firstly congrats, the 800 is damn solid...if you have any questions about it feel free to pm. as far as controllers and audio cards go what are you looking to do? do you use ableton a lot already? have you developed a set strategy yet? personally i use a hybrid technique going back and forth between cdj's and ableton as needed (depending on where i'm going and what im wanting to do). some people only have the master from ableton running into a single channel in the 800, others have multiple "decks" from ableton running into individual channels on the 800...what exactly do you want to do?


Posted by etazbaz on Nov-21-2006 19:29:

Re: Re: CDJ1000MK3s and DJM800 on the way

quote:
Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
firstly congrats, the 800 is damn solid...if you have any questions about it feel free to pm. as far as controllers and audio cards go what are you looking to do? do you use ableton a lot already? have you developed a set strategy yet? personally i use a hybrid technique going back and forth between cdj's and ableton as needed (depending on where i'm going and what im wanting to do). some people only have the master from ableton running into a single channel in the 800, others have multiple "decks" from ableton running into individual channels on the 800...what exactly do you want to do?


I want to use ableton and the cdjs to do live sets over the internet. so I will be using 3 sources for mixing and all of it will go through winamp to stream. I also want to use the midi functionality of the 800 to control ableton.


Posted by SPAWNmaster on Nov-21-2006 21:09:

you mention your only planning on using 3 sources, so im assuming 2 channels on your 800 devoted to cdj's and the other channel for ableton? if this is correct then you should go for a low-end interface...i recommend the m-audio audiophile it has everything you're going to need. controller is up to, it just depends on your style...for a while i was fine with my oxygen8 which i use for production as well as tweaking a couple effects when mixing but now that im using ableton more for dj'ing ive purchase a novation remote sl zero (which i also highly recommend).


Posted by Max Thomson on Nov-21-2006 21:37:

Where'd you get it from? I'm in the market for a djm800...


Posted by etazbaz on Nov-21-2006 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
you mention your only planning on using 3 sources, so im assuming 2 channels on your 800 devoted to cdj's and the other channel for ableton? if this is correct then you should go for a low-end interface...i recommend the m-audio audiophile it has everything you're going to need. controller is up to, it just depends on your style...for a while i was fine with my oxygen8 which i use for production as well as tweaking a couple effects when mixing but now that im using ableton more for dj'ing ive purchase a novation remote sl zero (which i also highly recommend).


can't i just use the 800 as the controller? all i need is a midi interface between the mixer and the laptop, right?


Posted by SPAWNmaster on Nov-21-2006 23:17:

quote:
Any recommendations for a midi controller/audio card?


sounded like you were looking for a controller...

but yea you can use the 800 as a controller


Posted by discobiscuit on Nov-22-2006 08:10:

congrats! yeah i ordered the cdj's and djm about a month ago... very happy w/ them. very expensive gear so make sure you get some flight cases


Posted by etazbaz on Nov-22-2006 15:09:

got the e-mu 0404 midi interface. hooked it up to the dn-x300 as the djm wont be here till tuesday. couple things. no sound through the computer. the meter on the e-mu is jumping. when the usb cable is hooked up to the laptop the volume control buttons on the laptop no longer work. when i disconnect the cable they start working again. also the i have to wiggle the headphone jack when plugged into the e-mu, i think the jack has a bad connection to the pcb. and the sound is very low compared to when the headphones are plgged into the mixer. at this point i really hate the e-mu. any suggestions. the e-mu was brand new btw.


Posted by etazbaz on Nov-22-2006 15:11:

quote:
Originally posted by discobiscuit
congrats! yeah i ordered the cdj's and djm about a month ago... very happy w/ them. very expensive gear so make sure you get some flight cases


i ordered the odyssey glide flight case with the laptop sliding shelf. i'll take pics of the setup once integrated. you in the oc disco?


Posted by discobiscuit on Nov-24-2006 09:19:

quote:
Originally posted by etazbaz
i ordered the odyssey glide flight case with the laptop sliding shelf. i'll take pics of the setup once integrated. you in the oc disco?


thats phat! ocean city? No, i'm from central PA.... why you ask?


Posted by etazbaz on Nov-29-2006 05:01:

They are here! Now I have to learn how to use the new mixer. Anyone local have experience using this equipment? Pizza and beer is on me.


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Nov-29-2006 07:10:

Aww, shucks. You're so far away. Then again, I don't have a DJM800.

Suggest using the digital input/outputs, though. I also recommend reading the manual; it should give you a (perhaps more technical) idea on all of the filters/effects, which will allow you to create your own style of using them creatively.

Have fun with it, really.


Posted by discobiscuit on Nov-29-2006 14:53:

you'll figure it out... its cake


Posted by etazbaz on Nov-29-2006 18:58:

Beatmatching is a thing of the past with this setup. the pitch slider is very accurate and easy to increment on the cdj1000mk3 and the headphone cuing is a dream with the djm800. you can actually here what the floor is hearing through the headphones. this is one instance where the equipment improves your perceived skill level.


Posted by Jarvmeister on Nov-29-2006 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by etazbaz
Beatmatching is a thing of the past with this setup.


Whys that then?

Jarv


Posted by etazbaz on Nov-29-2006 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Whys that then?

Jarv


I should have said trainwrecking is a thing of the past cause it makes beatmatching so easy.



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