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Re: CDJ
| quote: | Originally posted by ianco
Do what you will but...
I tried going down this route, it gave me an idea but eventually I invested in some really old, cheap, used Gemini CDJs off ebay, a bottom range mixer and nicked a pair of dud headphones from my father-in-law.
Not including the price of 10 blank CDs, within a month and for U$300 I was beatmatching. The hands on feel is incomparable. DJing is pretty new down here (south Brazil - MKIIs are the price of a small car!!) so I was doing live sets at small parties within six months - not good live sets but ones that nevertheless paid for my upgrades.
Can you get U$300 together? In my view it would be worth it. If you really are a DJ (i.e. not necessarily good but just LOVE the feeling of spinning tunes) eventaully you'll find a way to get a little more cash together, sell your existing stuff on and move up to better gear. In fact, it'll become your mission in life.
P.S. After learning to beatmatch with dud headphones, using studio ones is a cinch and I can't wait to find out what I can do with MKIIs. |
cool.
thats the exact road i'm taking.
i started off with just a desktop. then upgraded to a laptop. then bought a cheapo mixer too hook up to my laptop. managed to get myself a couple of gigs using the laptop and now i've finally got enough to get myself 2 cdj200s (which are on the way..) and upgrade my mixer.
wooohooo !
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