CDJ-1000mk3 info wanted
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Bul    posted on 31-10-2006 21:36
hy all
I'm from Romania
maybe i am not asking this where i should but....anyway : i'm new in this, all the DJ stuff, i've mixed on an Eclere proDivision(or something like it) mixen with a couple of Pioneer CDJ100 S. It was my first try, and i can say that i am really proud of my self(as a first timer). Now it is a little problem my boss (club manager) will invest some money in the club and wants to invest in DJ gear to. That is no problem , the fact is that he wants to buy a pair of Pioneer CDJ 1000 MK3, and I have no ideea about them. I've downloaded a demo movie from this site....it helped...a lot i can say but.....is there a file a text file ...something like an instruction manual that contains some futures of the MK3 and how do you access them. For example: the loop buttons , or the hot cue's...and other....how do they work...is it hard to figure it out by my self........? I really could use any help cuz i want to do this i know that i can do it but ya know nobody wants to wait for you to learn, nobody hires someone who never mixed in a club before......I really love this passion of mine this art i have a job i don't really need the money but i'm in love with 'beeing a DJ'.
thanks for reading hope ya wont laugh (hard :P)
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Lead    posted on 31-10-2006 23:56
That why I made the video and putted al those text in. Just view the movie a few times because everything is pretty good shown...

Have you read my DJ topic about the CDJ-1000MK3 as it contains most answers (or perhaps print the web page)
Let the BASS be louder
Vibemaster-D    posted on 02-11-2006 17:16
hi bul. try video.google.com and search CDJ1000 of something you can see movies from rik parkinson for westenddj & movies for decks.co.uk also you can search the video from Roonie G (it's the MK1) but al lot of information is telled to you.
and you can try P2P networks for demo video's of people (not for music dowloads of course).


I hope you can do something with my info.
greetings
DJ Dennis


p.s. (sorry for my bad english)
Boofont    posted on 07-12-2006 20:16
There's another video on westenddj's site.

http://www.westenddj.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=PIONEER_CDJ1000MK3
Chiron    posted on 08-12-2006 22:49
If you are familiar with the cdj-100's there should be no problem in operating the cdj-1000's, just spend an hour with it and try everything out.

Just like the cdj-100, the cdj-1000 has a pitch fader, a cue button, skip buttons and a play button, so there should be no problems in just playing tracks like you did on the cdj-100 Winking my eye

There are a couple more 'extra's though:

Hot cue is really easy, you have 3 cue points that you can store. Press hot cue and then one of the number buttons, and you recorded the spot on which the track is paused. Press hotcue again to set the cue buttons in 'play' mode (they will turn green), and when you press a number, the track will be played exactly from the point you recorded the cue point.

You can also put a sd memory card in the cdj-1000, and it remembers all your stored cue points for all of your tracks of all your cd's. Switch cd's and it recognizes the cd instantly and immediately has the cue points ready for each track you select.

The main difference between mk2 and mk3 is that mk3 supports MP3 cd's, when you have a CDR with different albums on it located in seperate folders, there are small 'left' and 'right' buttons which you can use to browse trough the folders. Use the skip buttons like you would use it on a 'normal' audio cd.

The jog shuttle on the cdj-1000 is a bit more advanced then the one on the cdj-100, put it in 'cdj mode' and it behaves just like a normal cdj-100 shuttle. When you switch to 'vinyl mode' however, the shuttle splits up in 2 parts: The side, with which you can pitchbend (like you would do on a vinyl turntable by putting your fingers on the side of the platter), and the top, which behaves like putting your hand on the vinyl record and 'scratch' Winking my eye Pretty straightforward.

These are the basic things you will be using the most, obviously there are more, but for those things they invented the manual :P

So I would say, just take your time and 'fiddle' with it a bit, try things out and find out what each button does, it's not that hard Happy, laughing
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