cdj 800 mk1 jog wheel
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pactdonkey |
i have managed to get myself a 4 hour set in a club here in thailand spinning trance (they sed play ur own style):) and i am aware they have cdj 800 mk1. i have the mk2s and i remember the jog wheel on the mk1 felt really loose. is there much difference in the feel of them? |
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Tony Morello |
...you answered your own question |
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Storyteller |
Yep. Just be a bit more carefull with the MK1's than you would be with you mk2's and you should be fine :) |
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Speactra |
Can't you use your own 800's? 4 hours is a long time.. |
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pactdonkey |
ye thats a good point...maybe i will take mine along in my flight case and swap them over...dont wanna do a 4 hour set if i cant ge tthe hang of them! cheers lads. |
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Stu Cox |
You'll be completely used to them after the first half hour - just be careful until then.
I played a gig a couple of weeks ago where loads of people were jumping up and down on the stage I was on so the decks were rocking backwards and forwards by about 6"... that took some getting used to! But I was fine after 2 or 3 mixes, so I'm sure you will be on a slightly looser jog wheel :) |
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pactdonkey |
cheers! that has put my mind at rest a bit more. now i can start looking forward to it :) debut gig in Bangkok..actually Asia! |
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Clovis |
If you know how to beatmatch, it should not present much difficulty after the first few mixes. As stated, you just need to be a bit more gentle, but it is nothing major. They're solid CD players :) |
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princesultan |
what's the name of the club in bangkok? where about is it? |
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Owsey2008 |
quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
You'll be completely used to them after the first half hour - just be careful until then. |
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pactdonkey |
quote: | Originally posted by princesultan
what's the name of the club in bangkok? where about is it? |
'GLOW' on sukhimvit soi 23...
http://www.glowbkk.com/ |
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