but I need some information ..... ( i dunno anything abour CDJ )
wich model is the best for the price
I want something cheap
but
good !
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Aug-02-2002 23:08
JohnSmith
Agent Smith
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
psst.. use the SEARCH!
Aug-02-2002 23:12
Veldrid
As evil as they come!
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Canton, Ohio
Pioneer CDJ 100's are what most people use I think. Well some people like the dual CD decks and if that is the case I believe Denon is the way to go. I could be wrong though.
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Aug-02-2002 23:38
TBA
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Sydney
I agree with the Pioneer CDJ100's. My friends use them and swear by them. Unless you want to fork out for the CDJ1000's which I wouldn't mind getting if I had the money.
Aug-03-2002 00:48
LeVouS
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Lynnwood, WA
hhahahaaA~ CDJ1000 i think is a dream for everyone to have it .. well built model and very nice features
GreeTZ, LeVouS
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Aug-05-2002 14:33
Dj Zinni
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Evanston, IL, USA
just so you know CDs will end up pissing your off tremendously because of their digtal pitch faders incraments. basically they arent analog so you cant get it perfectly beatmatched every time and through your mixes you will have to jog the pitch to make sure the songs stay in sync It sux hehe thats why TT's are better, you can get a closer beat match
Originally posted by Dj Zinni
just so you know CDs will end up pissing your off tremendously because of their digtal pitch faders incraments. basically they arent analog so you cant get it perfectly beatmatched every time and through your mixes you will have to jog the pitch to make sure the songs stay in sync It sux hehe thats why TT's are better, you can get a closer beat match
yes exactly what i was going to say. my cdj100's are only to 0.1% pitch which is not perfect enough when mixing in transitions.
Aug-05-2002 16:03
El~ZaPo
W32.Trance.1999@mm
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
I heard that on the CDJ100 if you set the pitch range so that it is smallest, it becomes more precise.. has anyone tried this?
Aug-05-2002 17:21
Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
I have used the CDJ-100s for several years now and I love them. I have never had a problem beatmatching because of the digital increment limitation. So you have to adjust the pitch mid-mix...oh no! Most of the time you will have to do that anyway, turntables or not... Anyway, the good thing about the cdj100s is that they are front loading and have no parts to break off! They are durable, good looking and have plenty of features for me! I recommend them highly!
Aug-06-2002 22:43
djrichy
r i c h m c v e i g h
Registered: May 2002
Location: Chester Cathedral
I like the NumakCD34s model
Aug-06-2002 23:11
Simon00
Nasa 3rdEmpire Tel Aviv
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Melbourne
cdj100s
I recently got a set of cdj100s's and a djm300s mixer and i love it. They are simple to use and sound wicked.