im a little lazy to read and all my books for my dj stuff is downstairs and lazy to get it but i figure some 1 would no i have 2 pioneer cdj 800 mk2s and a pioneer djm 600 on my 800s i have my control cord going from the cdj to the mixer well say i go from channel a to channel b using the crossfader but im mixing my next track well say i wanna play some thing back from channel a with a que point well when i go back to channel b it starts the song all over again like i set the que point at the beginning of the song but say on channel a i set it at a point in the middle of the song it goes back to the beginning of the track on side channel b is there a way i can get rid of that cuz ive seen on some videos it doesnt do that when they go back and fourth from channels and it just continues threw. o and srry that i just amde this a big paragraph im just usto typing without periods when i dont have to but ya
o and just 1 more thing say i want to put my cdj 800s set 1 to channel 2 and set the other to the channel 3 is there a way that it will work perfect just like i have it on channels 1 and 2 cuz on the djm 600 theres only 2 slots for the control in the back of the mixer which is on channels 1 and 2 only cuz i tried setting it to channels 2 and 3 and i couldnt use the jog wheel any 1 no y im just curious
and sorry that this topic is so big its just i have questions and i thought id make it all in 1 instead of posting 2
i no this probally sounds stupid but i dont no i was just curious
User edit by DeadPoolxl2k2 on 23-08-2007 @ 06:07:25 (60%)
What do you think about question bout pioneer cdj 800 mk2 ??
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