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Kid_presentable
Ok so i got basiccly got no advice except from about 3 of you...I stated clearly that I had declined the offers.........the question once again:

what usb mixer if any resembles the action of the pioneer cdjxxxx?
Kid_presentable
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Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
i thought the 2000 was the latest model
maybe im mistaken, what is the club standard in your area?
orTofønChiLd
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Originally posted by Kid_presentable
maybe im mistaken, what is the club standard in your area?


CDJ5000

Get your facts straight
Kid_presentable
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Originally posted by orTofønChiLd [/bi] thought the 2000 was the latest model


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[b]Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
CDJ5000

Get your facts straight



get fu(ked
orTofønChiLd
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Originally posted by Kid_presentable
get fu(ked


you better watch your language or else
Kid_presentable
U mad bro ? u mad? come at me bro......


:stongue:
orTofønChiLd
for someone who doesn't know a thing about djing needs shut him self up and go to sleep
Kid_presentable
lol...what is your point in this thread? to troll? I;m just looking for a answer to a simple question...if you don't no about the question.....click next thread............BRO ;)
Kid_presentable
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
Keep declining until you actually learn how to mix - the last thing that's needed is another hack DJ who gets booked purely because of their production.
true, don't forget you rely on those producers to do YOUR thing.
Quazar
I use a Hercules RMX midi controller. It's ~$250-$300 and great for bedroom DJing/house parties/practice, etc. You could even use it in a club if you really wanted to (it's sturdy enough).

Obviously the platters aren't near the quality of CDJs, and it's a no-go for scratching, but if you're simply looking to practice transitioning between songs, using loops, basic effects, etc. it's great.

It's designed for Virtual DJ, though, so if you're planning on using Traktor you may want to look into the Numark Omni, it's very similar but designed for Traktor.

PivotTechno
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Originally posted by Kid_presentable
true, don't forget you rely on those producers to do YOUR thing.


Thanks for the sage wisdom, already well aware of that fact. Also aware that some of my favourite producers can't DJ to save their skin and have felt royally ripped off on more than a few occasions when I shelled out to hear one of them play, only to discover that their mixing and programming skills were pretty much nonexistent outside of the studio.

Don't be one of those producers.
Kid_presentable
those producers deserve there cut of the money, and they can't rely on royalties. maybe you should lower your expectation's when your going to see a producers show, rather then a dj's show.


I'm not aware if you produce or not, but it takes a lot of practice, and time spent practicing beat matching is probably on the back burner...

If you think their tracks are banging, does it really matter if they are mixed together well? think other genres where they even take a break between tracks.
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