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| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Gotta disagree with you there Nellmeister General.
CDJ200s only have stutter cue, and not a cue like the 400s, 800s and 1000s - you are correct - but this doesn't mean you loose the ability to beatmatch - the same process applies, start your track, and move the pitch slider and platter to get the two locked in.
The only thing the 200 doesn't have is vinyl mode, but this makes no difference when beatmatching.
That said, I fucking hate the 200s, it's like playing on a fun size kids toy - it's too small and fiddly. If you can stretch to a 400 or 800 then I'd definitely give them a go, good resale value also and it's got vinyl mode, so Nelly can come round and give you some tuition!!!! |
Granted I get where you're coming from but. Physically pushing and slowing down the track (IMO) is a lot easier when you're starting off.
By all means ride the pitch as I find myself doing more and more these days as it definitely is the better way to 'beatmatch', but if that's how I had to learn when i started off I would have had a hell of a lot less fun. Again this is all purely opinion based.
Completely agree on the size comment. I've only touched them a few times (that sounds perverted) but you're right they do feel like they're toys.
personally, I'd go down the lines of a DVS system. Biased as i have one (look up Serato and Traktor Scratch Pro philanthropist to see 2 of the available Digital Vinyl Systems, you can use cd's or vinyl with them, you'll understand what i mean when you read up about them)
Anyway i'm waffling as i'm hungover to shit after seeing Derrick May last night (savage night by the way, can't believe he's 46!) But i think half the fun about dj'ing when you start off is 'vinyl mode'..
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