Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
u can turn it off with a piece of tape over it.
that's kinda not so nice though, putting an ugly tape over your new shiny cdjs!
i think i'm gonna just use my cdj-100s' for now then, wouldn't really even have money to upgrate either!
anyone got any idea if there's bpm counters which you can't turn off on the cdj-1000s?!
edit:
oh, but the cdj-1000s don't have looping or do they?! and how much can the cdj-200s loops? 32 beats? 64 beats? is there some kind of limit there?
You can't turn of the BPM counter on the CDJ-1000. I mean, why would you really want to? I like to use them just to see what pace my set is running at, and slowing bring things up when I feel the time is right.
The 1000's do loop, no limit within the track. The looping is manual though, unlike on the CDJ-200/800's.
quote:
Originally posted by skip
that's kinda not so nice though, putting an ugly tape over your new shiny cdjs!
i think i'm gonna just use my cdj-100s' for now then, wouldn't really even have money to upgrate either!
anyone got any idea if there's bpm counters which you can't turn off on the cdj-1000s?!
edit:
oh, but the cdj-1000s don't have looping or do they?! and how much can the cdj-200s loops? 32 beats? 64 beats? is there some kind of limit there?
Jan-21-2006 20:25
Ministerio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: The US of O
Ive been spinning for approzimately 67845 seconds to be able to beatmatch within 7-10 seconds.
Jan-21-2006 21:35
Boomer187
Spicy Hotdog
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by skip
that's kinda not so nice though, putting an ugly tape over your new shiny cdjs!
i think i'm gonna just use my cdj-100s' for now then, wouldn't really even have money to upgrate either!
anyone got any idea if there's bpm counters which you can't turn off on the cdj-1000s?!
edit:
oh, but the cdj-1000s don't have looping or do they?! and how much can the cdj-200s loops? 32 beats? 64 beats? is there some kind of limit there?
use a shiny new quarter.
Jan-21-2006 23:19
skip
a.k.a. skip2
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
use a shiny new quarter.
Originally posted by Ministerio
Ive been spinning for approzimately 67845 seconds to be able to beatmatch within 7-10 seconds.
you're pretty good! An average of 18hours of mixing and you've hit that standard! I wish i had your skills lol
It depends which tracks i'm mixing but usually it'll still take me about 30-50sec to get them bang on! Which i'm quite happy with as i haven't been mixing at all lately! (due to work! )
nelly
Jan-22-2006 20:45
Boomer187
Spicy Hotdog
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by skip
don't have one, i live in europe.
shiny new euro?
Jan-22-2006 20:52
Clovis
techno jungle shit
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
shiny new euro?
Thats not real money!
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quote:
Originally posted by ********
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Jan-22-2006 22:09
Ministerio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: The US of O
quote:
Originally posted by n3lly
you're pretty good! An average of 18hours of mixing and you've hit that standard! I wish i had your skills lol
It depends which tracks i'm mixing but usually it'll still take me about 30-50sec to get them bang on! Which i'm quite happy with as i haven't been mixing at all lately! (due to work! )