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30-05-2006 01:36 
This is the gear that i also use at my weekly residency
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What do you think : DJ Glenski 'Numark' ??
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DNR wrote on 30-05-2006 08:57looks nice

Max1984 wrote on 30-05-2006 10:07Nice. Like wokring with the CDN-95?? What do you think of the "search" function by playing mp3's

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robbert wrote on 30-05-2006 10:47Ow nice gear.. I used this mixer and I like it very much! Great faders!
Genie wrote on 30-05-2006 11:37Ref, mp3 search function...
I don't really use the mp3 feature on this player, as i prefer to use high quality audio sources from cd's...
I've also got the CDN-88 from Numark, of which i'm very happy with...
The PPD9000 is a fantastic bit of kit, and the quality of build and use is very very good.
Thanks
Glenski
Max1984 wrote on 30-05-2006 12:42Good for you that you don't use the mp3-function.
I've also got the cdn-88, but its broke.
But now we are speaking: do you know how to switch to a different scratch-mode? I believe there are 4, but i can only find the first..
And how does that bleep thing work? It doesn't bleep when its in that mode, just reverses..
Genie wrote on 30-05-2006 14:13Ref: Bleep and scratch modes...
The bleep feature is not what you would expect as a 'bleep' sound, but in fact it's just the opposite... all it does is play the track in reverse (backwards) just like the cdn-88 player...
To change the scratch modes you need to hold down the program button, whilst pressing the sratch button, this will then scroll through the four types of scratch mode...
Hope that helps
Glenski
Max1984 wrote on 30-05-2006 15:06Thank you! Can't try it yet (cd-player is not here), but i think i understand.
I suspect there is a differents between 'bleep' and 'reverse' then, but i will find out myself i think.
Winston wrote on 31-05-2006 00:12Nice picture
Twizz wrote on 31-05-2006 17:37both of them have superiour designs. I'm also a great numark™ fan. Nice booth, are there ttx'es coming? or do you rest your life with your cd's?:P
neutje wrote on 31-05-2006 17:48nice booth
Genie wrote on 31-05-2006 19:00QUOTE"both of them have superiour designs. I'm also a great numark™ fan. Nice booth, are there ttx'es coming? or do you rest your life with your cd's?"
I only use original cd's, and not vinyl (anymore)
Thanks
Glenski
dj-t wrote on 31-05-2006 19:08nick booth

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