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Luke Terry
tranceaddict oldskool

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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Feb-02-2002 11:56
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Scorchio
Sorry! We Are Circoloco

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Lexicon Avenue
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Feb-03-2002 14:40
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Luke Terry
tranceaddict oldskool

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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Feb-03-2002 15:33
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Dj Moriano
Surfing AddicT

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: herzelia, israel
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Feb-03-2002 18:03
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Dzokayi
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Houston, Texas, USA TXTA#32
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Another option...
Instead of going for the 100s, I would get the CDJ700s or a pair of 500II Ltds.
Why?
The DJM 600 already has tons of built-in effects. Granted, you can only apply them to one channel at a time, or the master output. But with the 700s or 500IIs (which are selling cheap due to the CDJ1000), you get seamless looping, which the 100s lack. Something to think about, especially if you play trance...I find the looping indispensable.
Cheers...
Dzokayi
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Feb-06-2002 03:02
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Scorchio
Sorry! We Are Circoloco

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Lexicon Avenue
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Feb-06-2002 13:23
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Dzokayi
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Houston, Texas, USA TXTA#32
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Seamless Looping...
Say you've got this beautiful epic trance song with a massive buildup, and you want to emphasize the lead-in to the buildup. With the Pioneer decks, you can do this as the track is playing: At the beginning of the lead-in, you press the "Loop In" button. As the lead-in progresses to the build-up, press the "Loop Out" button. As the build-up nears its climax, you decide to tease the crowd by playing the whole lead-in again. You hit the "Reloop" button & the music instantly starts playing at the lead-in point again. There is no lag time and it sounds just as though you're playing some wicked remix. You can control whether the CD plays just this loop you've created or continues seamlessly to the next portion of the song. You can also set loops to eliminate the big breakdowns that are so common in trance music.
Hope my crude explanation helped. basically, looping is a way of creating a sample, from 1 frame to 10 minutes long, that you can use as a sample for stabs, etc. or have it play over and over in the case of a wicked drumbeat or synth line.
My argument in getting a player with looping is that the CDJ100s will never be able to do this, but the DJM600 mixer has all the effects of the 100s built-in....PLUS a sampler.
Cheers...
Dzokayi
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Feb-06-2002 17:02
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