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If you scratch and own a Pioneer mixer - I want to hear from you
Posted on: 11.11.2013 by Len Lukawski
Early stages of a small writing assignment. Looking for some willing participants. Please enter your info like this in a reply.

Name: SmiTTTen
Location: Columbus, OH
Pioneer Mixer Model: (I don't actually have one - see how poor I am?)
Scratching proficiency: beginner

More info to come. This could be interesting for the right people.
Len Lukawski
11.11.2013
Early stages of a small writing assignment. Looking for some willing participants. Please enter your info like this in a reply.

Name: SmiTTTen
Location: Columbus, OH
Pioneer Mixer Model: (I don't actually have one - see how poor I am?)
Scratching proficiency: beginner

More info to come. This could be interesting for the right people.
Lannie Kutay
14.11.2013
Name: Von Royale
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Pioneer Mixer Model: DJM-T1
Scratching proficiency: Intermediate

Using Traktor control vinyls, and using Scratchy Seal stuff
Arnulfo Morten
14.11.2013
Name: Paulson
Location: West Coast, Cali
Pioneer Mixer Model: DJM800 w/ Innofader pro

I mainly use the Stokyo control vinyl's with scratch samples on one side and time code on the other. Dj craze released a dual sided vinyl as well for Traktor users
Carlee Pickard
14.11.2013
Name: Kunal
Location: Orange County, CA
Pioneer Mixer Model: DJM-850
Scratching proficiency: beginner (starting to go through Qberts vids tomorrow). Any tips / specific vids to watch would be appreciated - if not in this post to avoid spam, PMs would be great.
Len Lukawski
13.11.2013
Need more players for this game
Brunilda Kora
12.11.2013
name: Patch
location: Bristol, UK
mixer: DJM 850
Scratching: Lower end of intermediate. (By that I mean baby's, scribbles, stabs, drags, transforms, chirps (well, kind of), flares)

Flares are the BIG scratch - they open up everything else.

The cut-in on the DKM850 cross fader is HORRIFIC. I can honestly say that the stock DJM850 x-fader is no better (but, possibly, worse) than the stock fader on the DDM4000.

I desperately need to do the credit card mod on my DJM850 x-fader...
Teresia Janusch
12.11.2013
Name: Chris
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Pioneer Mixer Model: DJM900
Scratching proficiency: Somewhere between intermediate and advanced
Dannie Dimora
12.11.2013
do controllers also count? :P
Ninfa Mazariegos
11.11.2013
Michael Funke

Nashville Il

DJM-707

Been scratching vinyl and dvs for about a year.

I love the five way adjustable crossfader. I feel like it's going to last me a lifetime. Five usable inputs if you count the session in. Real transform switches (On Off), EQ on/off switches that can be used as EQ kill switches as a single switch.

The EQ's are not full kill, but remove any necessary bass to remove thud rumble with vinyl, but doesn't sound as nearly as good for mixing as even the Nuo EQ's internal mixing in Traktor. Male voices have too much low end cut out with the 707's "low" EQ to sound good in a mix. This might be different on other Pioneer mixers, but this is my experience with this particular mixer.
Julissa Serrone
11.11.2013
name: haze324
location: Miami
mixer: DJM 800
Scratching: Beginner/average

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