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Pitch Control in the CDX
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| _dinamit_ |
Hello everyone i have a big dilemma.
Today i have 2 cdj100, and i want to replace them to something better.
i'm playing Deep House, Progressive house music.
i know that the pitch control on the cdj 1000 is 0.02 in the 6 %
and in the biggining i was sore that i'm going to buy it.
but when i sow the CDX and went to check it, i rellay like it!
the jog is just wonderful!, the looping system is seems to be very good and it's sorlly an good looking cd player.
but i have to know if i can get the seem smooth mixing? |
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| j@y |
its .5
they feel great and the loop machine is awwwsome but they dont stick as much as the cdj1000 |
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| zizack |
it probably would have made a little sense to check the pitch step when you went to test it out. lol, joke
but anyway, the pitch step is not .5%, its .1% and thats pretty ty for a cdj that was released in 2004. You will constantly have to adjust during your mixes. |
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| _dinamit_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by zizack
it probably would have made a little sense to check the pitch step when you went to test it out. lol, joke
but anyway, the pitch step is not .5%, its .1% and thats pretty ty for a cdj that was released in 2004. You will constantly have to adjust during your mixes. |
i check the pitch control and it's 0.1%
but in the store, they didn't hade 2 players
so i codent check the mixe's
please someone with experiment
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| Luke Cartwright |
| quote: | Originally posted by _dinamit_
anyone? |
I've had my CDX for a while now and have never had any problems mixing with it.
When I first got it I had only mixed with turtables so I just used it as I did them, sometimes I do have to adjust mid mix but I do when I'm mixing on my decks as well so the pitch increasements has never really been an issue for me.
Not really a favourite amongst the people on here but I would recomend it to anyone, its a good piece of kit I've had loads of fun with mine. |
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| benoitfan |
| what about the cdj-200? I think its pitch is 0.2 as well and way cheaper (unless you wanna scratch...) |
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| zizack |
| quote: | Originally posted by benoitfan
what about the cdj-200? I think its pitch is 0.2 as well and way cheaper (unless you wanna scratch...) |
.02%. Everyone always forgets the 0. ;) |
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| benoitfan |
| quote: | Originally posted by zizack
.02%. Everyone always forgets the 0. ;) |
lol yeh true, that's what i meant :P |
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| IntegraR0064 |
I don't have the cdx's, I have the model right under it, the axis 9. However...it's got the same pitch increment of .1%. It's slightly annoying, I wish it would be at least .05%. .1 is fine, you can definitely mix with it, but sometimes you can't get the mix spot on and you have to adjust very slightly if you do pretty long mixes (like above a minute or two).
Hope that answered your question. |
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| Allen&Bream |
Sorry, if you've ever used a CDJ 200, you know that on 6% it's pitch accuracy is .04%
I was playing with the CDJ 200 in guitar center and wondered why it went up by .04's
The CDJ 1000 goes up by .02's |
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| IntegraR0064 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allen&Bream
Sorry, if you've ever used a CDJ 200, you know that on 6% it's pitch accuracy is .04%
I was playing with the CDJ 200 in guitar center and wondered why it went up by .04's
The CDJ 1000 goes up by .02's |
It's definitely .02...I checked.
I've never actually played with the 200 though..maybe it just doesn't display the fact that it's going up by .02s? |
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