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playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:57 am
by bayda
hey i'm playing a show tonight and the venue just told me they have cdj 2000s and would rather us just use those. i have cdj 200s and know them, will i be able to use the 2000s? is there anything i should know?
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:00 am
by Teknicyde
bayda wrote:hey i'm playing a show tonight and the venue just told me they have cdj 2000s and would rather us just use those. i have cdj 200s and know them, will i be able to use the 2000s? is there anything i should know?
Youll be good, just dont try to play with any of the new features if you dont know them, the interface/layout of it will be really familiar to you, youll just have loads of new effects in the menu + a card slot if you wanna save carrying your CD's.
Do a quick google image search, look at em.
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:17 am
by bayda
thank you! my friend said that if you touch down on the top of the jog wheels and spin them it reacts differently than spinning from the side, do you know what he's talking about?
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:28 am
by Teknicyde
bayda wrote:thank you! my friend said that if you touch down on the top of the jog wheels and spin them it reacts differently than spinning from the side, do you know what he's talking about?
the tops vinyl-sim the sides cdj-style-bend-and-seek I believe, its the same as 1000s if Im not mistaken?
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:42 am
by FuzionDubstep
they have the same basic features which is probably all you'll need, so yeah if you get a quick soundcheck before hand you might be able to get familiar with a couple of newer features but they are much more advanced than cdj 200's.
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:56 am
by xrylex
the 2000s feel a tad different than 1000s and way different than any other cdjs. the display menu can be a little confusing, i would actually recommending downloading the manual just to familiarize yourself with it, and also watch a couple of youtube vids on them so you arent surprised when you walk up and think "wtf do all these things do?"
since you are coming from 200s, i would recommend staying away from using vinyl mode or using the platter much, until you can get a chance to practice a bit on them.
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:51 pm
by FSTZ
xrylex wrote:since you are coming from 200s, i would recommend staying away from using vinyl mode or using the platter much, until you can get a chance to practice a bit on them.
^^^that
use the start / stop button and the pitch faders and you'll be OK
<3 2000's
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:54 pm
by Atac
I thiiiiink there's a way to turn of the "scratch" or "vinyl" mode or whatever it's called. Isn't there a little knob or something that makes it so the jogs are exclusively for pitch bending?
Also OP you will be fine, the 2000's feel awesome. All Pioneer CDJs are pretty similar, they just differ in quality/bells & whistles/etc.
Good luck!!
Re: playing up to cdj 2000? is it any different?
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 12:14 am
by deadly_habit
xrylex wrote:the 2000s feel a tad different than 1000s and way different than any other cdjs. the display menu can be a little confusing, i would actually recommending downloading the manual just to familiarize yourself with it, and also watch a couple of youtube vids on them so you arent surprised when you walk up and think "wtf do all these things do?"
since you are coming from 200s, i would recommend staying away from using vinyl mode or using the platter much, until you can get a chance to practice a bit on them.
this, but goddamn are the 2000s fun to play on