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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Hmm, I have CDJ-1000's... does the vinyl speed adjust actually affect the PITCH BEND portion of the wheel? I thought it only affected the jog wheel when the touch sensitive platter was being used?
The jog wheel does respond to both speed and distance. It takes a bit of time to get it, and I still overcorrect on occasion.
As for riding the pitch... good luck! I do it all the time on my 1200's, but on the CDJ's I have no luck. First, the pitch slider is easy to whip around, so you can throw it too far. Second, the CDJ reacts INSTANTLY to pitch changes, unlike a TT where there is a nice little delay. So if you go just a tad too far, you'll be in a wreck a lot faster.
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Aug-03-2005 13:13
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bent
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Perth
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Yeah I think 'vinyl release' on the CDJ800 has got to do with the speed you release the track at when you scratch it in
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Aug-03-2005 13:40
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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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One other thing that can be helpful... Try turning off master tempo, and then while listening to a track live make pitch bend adjustments with the jog wheel. It'll give you a sense for how much movement causes and equivalent pitch bend. With master tempo enabled it's harder to discern how much you've adjusted.
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Aug-03-2005 13:54
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bent
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Perth
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
One other thing that can be helpful... Try turning off master tempo, and then while listening to a track live make pitch bend adjustments with the jog wheel. It'll give you a sense for how much movement causes and equivalent pitch bend. With master tempo enabled it's harder to discern how much you've adjusted. |
That's a good point Ryan which I've already given a shot - it helps, but I get the feeling that the sensitivity of the jog wheel changes each time i touch it?
Like do you find it's inconsistent, as in if I push it forward so many inches i'll get a decent change, and then another time i'll do the same movement and the track will barely speed up.
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Aug-03-2005 14:41
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FirstBorn
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: London, UK
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I own 2 CDJ800s and don't have any problems with them at all. I bought them fairly recently (in the last 9 months or so) as a supplement to my 1210s. Having originally learnt to mix on vinyl, I find the 800s a breeze.
I think the key is to be gentle with the jogwheel and not go overboard. If a track is starting to drift, I tend to rotate the jogwheel slowly, and carefully to bring it back into time. Providing you don't have any significant melodic parts playing in the track at the time, you should be able to get away with this without any problems at all.
If you compare the feel of the jogwheel on the 800s to those on the 1000s, the 800s feel much lighter and plastic-like. The jogwheel on the 1000s feels metallic and heavier, and more akin to a proper turntable. If I hadn't mastered 800s before ever playing on 1000s, I imagine I'd find the 800s quite difficult, it has to be said.
Riding the pitch control is also a little more difficult than on the 1000s because you've only got 0.05 increments to work with on the 800s (rather than 0.02 on the 1000s). As this is less precise, you have to concentrate on your mixes a little more and sometimes alternate back and forward between +/- 0.05 during a transition. I know others who've said they don't have this problem at all, however.
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Aug-03-2005 14:48
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Sandeep C.
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2005
Location: London, England
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If you really wanna show off, get a 4-beat loop going on one deck, hit the Reverse mode, then Mix in the next track.
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Aug-03-2005 15:40
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bent
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Perth
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Thanks for the replies.
I've found it easier now by switching out of vinyl mode (so i cant scratch) and using the scratch platter to adjust the track, rather than using the little holed platter on the outside
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Aug-04-2005 06:08
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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Really? Remember that switching off vinyl mode doesn't change the way pitch bend works at all, it only disables the touch sensative top.
| quote: | Originally posted by bent
Thanks for the replies.
I've found it easier now by switching out of vinyl mode (so i cant scratch) and using the scratch platter to adjust the track, rather than using the little holed platter on the outside |
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Aug-04-2005 11:10
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Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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Aug-04-2005 12:27
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