Backup plan!
In my opinion the best thing about using CDJs is the portability. So little gear!
I prefer vinyl though, oh well.
Backup plan!
In my opinion the best thing about using CDJs is the portability. So little gear!
I prefer vinyl though, oh well.
The xwax Thread! - The minimal open source DVS for Linux!
Reddit's /r/DJs! - Another great DJ community!
I've seen a CD skip before but never actually a CDJ break, what can happen? I'm genuinely interested.
I've seen more technics break then CDJs :P
The xwax Thread! - The minimal open source DVS for Linux!
Reddit's /r/DJs! - Another great DJ community!
Oh lame man. Gotta respect the gear![]()
The xwax Thread! - The minimal open source DVS for Linux!
Reddit's /r/DJs! - Another great DJ community!
TSP 2 | Serato DJ | Live 8 | MBP (SSD + HDD) | AIAIA TMA-1 Fool's Gold Edition | 1200 Mk2s | MidiFighter | KRK RP5
Xone: DB4 | Pioneer CDJ-2000 Nexus
DJTT FAQ | Read my guide to AUDIO CABLES
^^You must be an awesome DJ!^^
Remember everyone needs to start somewhere. When I started playing about 20 years ago I started on 2 sh*tty turntables and an even sh*ttier mixer. The new generation has sync, the old did not. The game has changed, I think sync can be useful to teach what 2 beats together sounds like. I can beatmacth my a$$ off and I heart sync. No need to call people a loser, everyone's gotta start somewhere.
Just sayin'!
:: Kontrol Z2 :: :: Technics 1200 :: :: Pioneer DJM 250 :: Kontrol X1 MkII :: :: Maschine :: :: Kontrol S4 ::
So you just plug in the USB to the mixer and leave out the CD players and miss out on jog wheels?
I'm asking to a good answer, not just a have two random pictures being posted for no apparent reason other than upping your post count.
What CDJ/TT setups are more portable than midi-controllers?
thank fook last thread took bloody ages lol so i have my tempo set at 6% would it be better at 4% for trying to beatmatch :P
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