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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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Which mode were you using? CDJ or Vinyl. Both modes react differently with the wheel. I just bought a pair of MK-3's. They can be a little tricky at first, but it gets easier after about ten minutes.
My only suggestion would be, the next time you spin at this club, or any other club that has CDJ's, which is pretty much all of them. Try to get into the club a little early so you can practice with them. Most club owners will let you in early. Just remember to turn down the master while practicing.
Last edited by Brandt Slater on Feb-20-2010 at 11:00
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Feb-20-2010 10:44
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orTofønChiLd
Everything is illuminated

Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
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Feb-20-2010 21:14
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mantisdj
tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Exeter, England
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The advice given above is sound. CDJs are a different technology to vinyl and should not be approached assuming that because you can use vinyl you can use these.
I switched from Vinyl to CDJ 2 years ago.
The reason that you had such a bad time is because you were under pressure while trying to learn, not because the equipment is rubbish.
If you use the Vonyl/CD switch you can activate the ability to touch the platter without stopping the track. So more like vinyl.
My advice to you is don't use the BPM counter to beat match. I and to be honest all the CDJ users that I know use their ear just the same as they did when they were spinning vinyl. You use the side rotary that goes around the platter to touch the track in to time if the platter is in Vinnyl mode (the mode that stops the track when you touch it, this allows you to do spin backs and scratching).
Basically yes, go and watch a video on you tube for how to use them as most of your issues have come from you not knowing how to use the equipment.
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Feb-21-2010 17:08
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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I remember one time I was at club. They had mk1's which looked pretty worn out. Well, on one of them the cdj/vinyl switch was broken and it was stuck in cdj mode. That made it interesting because I prefer vinyl mode.
Sorry random thought.
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Feb-21-2010 20:50
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