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CDJ Scratch
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| Tak Dub Bam |
| Seriously.. I´m part CDJ and i haven't even bothered to try scratching with my cmx-3000 lately.. It's disgustingly awful! Question is, do you / can any of you scratch "even decently" on a pioneer CDJ..!?? |
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| tubby |
| no-one, not even pioneer, says that the scratch effect on the cmx is a proper scratch. and it isn't part of the CDJ range, which have very good scratch functions |
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| Omega_Blue |
| cdj-1000 scratch function is frickin awesome. man, i gotta get a pair of cdj's soon |
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| Tak Dub Bam |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
cdj-1000 scratch function is frickin awesome. man, i gotta get a pair of cdj's soon | 1000's have Vinyl mode.. I wouldn't mind either.. :( |
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| blacknoizybox |
| and i have to add that the cdj800/1000 vinyl mode sounds great. no disortion, no delay |
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| Nemesis44 |
Yes you can scratch on a CDJ1000. Takes a little getting used to but it's pretty good.
Nem |
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| IgnazZio |
| Even JB Systems CD-200 have a fantastic scratch mode. I |
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| DjWoody |
For scratching, the CDJ800 is far better than the CDJ1000 MK1 & MK2... Why? Because the platter is more loose and you need that for better scratching. But with the new CDJ800mk2 & CDJ1000Mk3, they go heads up.
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