Poster: NightmovesWith the MT on (vinyl mode), if you stop the record with the brake turned all the way to the right, it makes an awful sound. I cannot remember this happening on a 1000.
Yes... thats true.. happens with mine as well... Doesent effect me though as i dont use MT very much and pretty much never use the slow stop anyway..
Poster: NightmovesThe CDJ-800 costs something more than half the price of the CDJ-1000MK2. For that amount of money consessions has to be done. The internal memory is smaller and another technique has to be used to get the CDJ-800 at the pricelevel it has.
First thing I noticed is that the 1000 is quite crowded in terms buttons/switches (I like a more simple layout, though this is of course very personal).
Have you tried the any Denon lately ?
One thing that annoyed me was that I found it difficult to make 'seamless' loops, well at least doing it live without adjusting. 7/10 it was alright but the other times you would hear the 'click'.
The art of Practice will guide you, within notime you make 97/100...
It's really difficult to master and not really suited for long house mixes, but more for broken beats and hip hop styles.
Totaly true. Nice to play with, but don't overdo in the mix
After a couple of times mixing I really did miss the wave data.
I think this is the best feature of the CDJ-1000.
A couple of time I noticed that the cdj couldn't catch up with the platter and was behind the platter movements.
I noticed also that the platter was oversensitive while 'search scrolling'. I simply jumped from 2 to 10.
This could be a result of the buffer that is smaller than the 1000. I hope these errors don't get worse, otherwise I fear that the 1000 wins because of it's solid performance even though it costs almost twice as much.
don't worry
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