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| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
Not really...
The 200's and the 1000's have the same pitch increment values. Although I have heard some people complain that on the 200's it's very hard to get the pitch to exactly .02%, as it jumps to the next .04%.
Well you know what? My two year old CDJ-1000 MK2's are starting to do that too, it just happens. .02% is a VERY tiny pitch increment.
Therefore, the CDJ-800's aren't a bad choice even though you can only go down to .05%, because that is basically where you'll be with the 200's and 1000's anyway. And with the 800's, you get the VASTLY better jogwheel over the 200's.
You should be able to mix on CDJ's with .1% increments no problem. And if you can't, good luck playing on vinyl where the pitch slider isn't nearly as accurate.
So not just bad advice!
Comparing the 200's to the 1000's is a little odd though, considering the 1000's are almost FOUR TIMES the price. |
true on most accounts. and in fact although it is strange to compare both big brother and the baby of the cdj family tree, anyone who has played on both would know they are TRULY COMPARABLE! yes the 200's are that good. and i have also experienced pitch jumps on the 1000's because 6% is so accurate. the pitch slider isn't that much longer on the 1000's than the 200's so you need steady hands. it's really not a big deal and i feel like this topic should be closed as opinions are getting in the way of facts.
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