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Pioneer CDJ-1000 MK3

Tabletop DJ player from Pioneer belonging to the CDJ series

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Published on 05/29/07 at 07:51
- How long have you use it?

I had a Pioneer CMX 5000 for a year, and two 1000 MK2. I use the MK3 for 3 months soon.

- What is so special that you like most and least?

Goodies: The timing precision thanks to the large jog.
Pitch + / - 100% to make some really nice effects
Loops that are now registered on the Hot Cue and Memory Card, so for me after quite a mobile DJ (box, bar, etc. ..) is nickel
Even loops: Setting the port of entry and exit
Finally I like the look in the dark is not bad

Cons: The MP3 function, I do not use it, the only time I put an MP3 on it I did not see the display WAVE (maybe because I did not take long)
Well obviously the price that can block more than one purchase, but at least for me has paid for itself in months a week
Maybe a lack of effect but it is not so bad, there's just uploaded a 800 + DJM EFX 1000 and presto!
- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I tested the Denon DNS 3500: very good turntable, similar to the effects, but the tray: Can not mix ratrapper in tempo (have to use + and - below the pitch)
Also the CDJ 800 MK2: Hot Cue much but which are important for eg accapella.

- How would you rate the quality / price?

I do not comment further on this point (for the moment nothing is wrong). No party SAV so the price / quality ratio is respecté.A see
- With experience, you do again this choice? ...

YES, of course! For those who mix the tempo and also for those who want quality mixes: MK3!