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AnomalyConcept
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicagoish, USA
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Although I've never used the CDJ-200, I can say that the reason why I went with 800s is because of the vinyl emulation. I'm not really a fan of the 'stutter cue', and if I want to try scratching (dabbling into it here and there just for fun), I can (I don't have turntables =(
Also, the 800 is closer to the 1000 than the 200, although transitioning from either shouldn't be too difficult.
I ended up choosing the 800 due to flexibility and allowing more options on what I can do with the decks.
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Jul-28-2007 04:42
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AnomalyConcept
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicagoish, USA
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Speaking about the platters, is it possible to do backspins and such on a CDJ-200? I thought that wasn't possible, unless you can somehow emulate the effect with the onboard effects and/or with the pitch bend + pitch control. =P
CDJ-200s are indeed a solid deck, and are more than enough for straight mixing. One thing they had going for them was the ability to play mp3s, at least before the 800mk2 and 1000mk3 were released. Oh, and the 200 also has cool blue lighting which the 800 doesn't have. =D
I think Pioneer really hit the mark for a solid beginner CD deck with the CDJ-200. Heck, it's not just for beginners, but are definitely the CD deck I most often see recommended for first-time buyers.
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Jul-28-2007 13:05
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Domesticated
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Registered: Feb 2007
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| quote: | Originally posted by AnomalyConcept
CDJ-200s are indeed a solid deck, and are more than enough for straight mixing. One thing they had going for them was the ability to play mp3s, at least before the 800mk2 and 1000mk3 were released. Oh, and the 200 also has cool blue lighting which the 800 doesn't have. =D |
mp3s are good in theory, but the lag on them due to the extra processing required (at least on the 200s) is such that playing with them becomes more trouble than it's worth.
Also, having 50 or 100 songs on a CD is great, but finding them can be an annoyance, though folders help with that immensely.
p.s not possible to do backspins on CDJ 200s, at least not to the best of my knowledge.
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Jul-28-2007 13:45
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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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And you also have to remember if you burn a bunch of MP3 CD's, they won't play on just any deck... bad, bad idea.
Unless you're a mobile jock who needs 1000's of songs at your disposal, and you'll be on your own gear all the time. But in that case, SW really wins out over HW.
| quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
mp3s are good in theory, but the lag on them due to the extra processing required (at least on the 200s) is such that playing with them becomes more trouble than it's worth.
Also, having 50 or 100 songs on a CD is great, but finding them can be an annoyance, though folders help with that immensely.
p.s not possible to do backspins on CDJ 200s, at least not to the best of my knowledge. |
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Jul-28-2007 14:01
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