pioneer cdj 400 without mixer
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jameswalsh    posted on 18-11-2007 14:13
Can you use this without a mixer?? (Dj starting out)


What do you think about pioneer cdj 400 without mixer ??

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Luxx    posted on 18-11-2007 14:15
this could easily have been placed inside the existing CDJ 400 topic
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NielsR    posted on 18-11-2007 14:25
YYou can is u use midi en and a dj program with internal mixer but i would say buy a external mixer and a soundcart with 2 outputs and 2 inputs, you can do more with that.
I also agree with luxx.
ccc    posted on 18-11-2007 19:35
Poster: NielsR
YYou can is u use midi en and a dj program with internal mixer but i would say buy a external mixer and a soundcart with 2 outputs and 2 inputs, you can do more with that.
I also agree with luxx.
 

Confused I don't understand what you try to say. Can you maybe explain it?


You can easily connect the CDJ-400 to a AMP and play with it. So yes you can use it without a mixer.
Volupic    posted on 19-03-2008 18:40
Hello. I've got a problem with Pioneer CDJ 400. I connected it with my PC but how do I control it now? I've got DJS Software program but my player doesn't work with it. Which settings I have to done? Please help!! Thank you, T
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christiano    posted on 19-03-2008 19:06

post this at the cdj 400 topic pleazz

Max-E    posted on 20-03-2008 09:16
Poster: ccc


Confused I don't understand what you try to say. Can you maybe explain it?


You can easily connect the CDJ-400 to a AMP and play with it. So yes you can use it without a mixer.
 

He tried to say that you can connect a Pioneer CDJ 400 with midi on a pc card and use it like a controller on you "DJ" Mixing software.. (something like a internal digital mixer in your pc)
MissSalem    posted on 20-03-2008 13:43
Indeed, this should probably have been put here: CDJ-400 Topic
User edit by MissSalem on 20-03-2008 @ 13:43:35 (65%)


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