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CDJ1000mk3 - Duplicate Waveform
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| Jarvmeister |
I have a new CD, and when the CDJ reads it I get a waveform of a previously read and stored CD.
Anyone else ever experience this, and if so know of a way of refreshing the waveform? Is there an 'F5' for CDJs?????
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| MiguelD |
yup and everytime you pop that cd in it wil still read that previously stored track..
burn a new one it should fix the problem
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delete data in the memory card |
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| Jarvmeister |
If i burn a new one, presumably becuase of the system by which it recognises the CD would be fooled again?
I suppose the best option may be to burn the same track and put a remix on as track 2 - then it would know it wasn't the same CD.
I remember in Windows 3.11 (!!) the CD player (effectively your media player) you could enter the track names of your CD and it would remember them when you put that CD back in. Something to do with creating a unique reference by multiplying the number of tracks by the number of seconds of the first track multiplied by the number of seconds of the last track. Fairly good way to make a unique reference, but not entirely error proof.
Jarv |
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