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CDJ 100s
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| kwnds |
| I have one question about this CDJ: It have bpm counter? |
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| DJ RANN |
The sort answer is.....No.
I find it a good deck though, and I picked mine up for less than £80.
Bargain. |
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| kwnds |
| Hmm, what you think if i get 2 cdj-100s to start and get one bpm counter? |
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| DJ RANN |
Don't bother with a BPM counter. learn to mix without one, they are never really totally accurate anyway, and you should train your ears so you can mix without a BPM counter.
Two cdj 100's will be fine for starting out - they may not be the most accurate because of the increments on their pitch being .1, but they will great to learn on and easy to use. |
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| kwnds |
| Oh yes but my afraid is to take to much time to "prepare" the music with correct bpm... maybe with some weaks of trainning... |
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| skip |
| quote: | Originally posted by kwnds
Oh yes but my afraid is to take to much time to "prepare" the music with correct bpm... maybe with some weaks of trainning... |
if you never train, you'll never learn.
so stay away from bpm counters. ;)
and cdj-100s' are good players, i still have mine (i started out with them about 4 or 5 years ago) although i'm thinking of upgrading soon. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| BPM counters aren't always right either. You're better off learning it properly straight from the beginning. |
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| basilisk |
| Fifthed. Don't use BPM counters like a crutch; train your ears. |
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| stan229 |
i have 1 cdj-100 and 1 cdj-200
it is a lot easier to hold a mix wit hthe cdj200 but i love them both and am very happy with my purchsae
and dont use no bpm counter |
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| Tony Morello |
| quote: | Originally posted by kwnds
Oh yes but my afraid is to take to much time to "prepare" the music with correct bpm... maybe with some weaks of trainning... |
not weeks, you need to be thinking in years
djing doesn't come to you overnight, you need to practice A LOT
and by a lot, i mean like 6-8 hours a day for the first 3 months a lot |
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| DOOMBOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
not weeks, you need to be thinking in years
djing doesn't come to you overnight, you need to practice A LOT
and by a lot, i mean like 6-8 hours a day for the first 3 months a lot |
I wouldn't say that is necessary for everyone. Some people pick up on things faster then others and some not.
As far as the cdj100 is concerned, it is a great cd player. I would get it if that is all you are looking to settle for. |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by stan229
i have 1 cdj-100 and 1 cdj-200
it is a lot easier to hold a mix wit hthe cdj200 but i love them both and am very happy with my purchsae
and dont use no bpm counter | ya the cdj200 is 100 times better than the 100.
very good cheap player! well its not really cheap. |
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