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Published on 08/05/11 at 01:05I use a pair for almost two years.
It's simple and efficient, no frills:
-CUE/PLAY Usual (legacy)
Change-loop with the exit point
-Pitch + / -10%
-Jog (recess)
Tempo-Master
This is the first model to have the CDJ master tempo so it's far from what is done now but it's enough if you do not look too far on the pitch (or so we deactivate).
I had little money to spend so I took what I thought was simple and takes the road of opportunity ... My curls do not work very well but hey it seems to me that they had already lived before and I have opened the hood to see what was inside so it's not very surprising.
Before buying the stuff I learned about thus associated with the CDJ 400, 800, 800 MK2, MK3 and 1000 on Denon forgot the model. We find the simplicity of the layout of Pioneer.
I really do not know if it's worth it to invest in CD players of this type at present. Albeit at the cost which they occur is a good start with solid low-cost
It's simple and efficient, no frills:
-CUE/PLAY Usual (legacy)
Change-loop with the exit point
-Pitch + / -10%
-Jog (recess)
Tempo-Master
This is the first model to have the CDJ master tempo so it's far from what is done now but it's enough if you do not look too far on the pitch (or so we deactivate).
I had little money to spend so I took what I thought was simple and takes the road of opportunity ... My curls do not work very well but hey it seems to me that they had already lived before and I have opened the hood to see what was inside so it's not very surprising.
Before buying the stuff I learned about thus associated with the CDJ 400, 800, 800 MK2, MK3 and 1000 on Denon forgot the model. We find the simplicity of the layout of Pioneer.
I really do not know if it's worth it to invest in CD players of this type at present. Albeit at the cost which they occur is a good start with solid low-cost