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Re: Noob here and Would like some Qs answered.
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First off, I wanted to know what is a good setup for someone new. |
Depends on your budget.
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I want value. So I've decided to go the CDJ route. I want to start off with something I can build upon. So I was looking at the Pioneer CDJ-200 or the CDJ-400. Is that a good start? As for the mixer I was looking into the DJM-400. |
Pioneer gear is built well, so chances are they wont' break down after a year or two...or ten. I would probably advise against getting the CDJ-200s, as they are probably going to be phased out due to the launch of the CDJ/DJM 350 line. Have you looked at those yet?
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I'm planning on buying used and would like to know what to look for when testing and checking the CDJs and the DJM. |
If you're buying used from someone online, check to make sure all the knobs are there and where the unit was used, whether it was in a club or in a home. You can also read this article I wrote on the subject of buying used gear on ebay .
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Lastly, Is a computer necessary to DJ? I've been looking at setups and see laptops/macs, but I don't know why it's need. Can someone please fill me in. I just thought DJs mix/blend tracks together. |
You're most likely going to use a laptop to purchase, download, and burn your songs to CD. However, unless you want to use a DVS or software mixing program, a laptop is not needed.
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