DJ-Tech gear

DJ-Tech gear
Posted on: 12.04.2012 by Faustino Wang
Hey, I work at a small local music store in the DJ/production department and we are looking for suppliers. Has anyone had any experience with DJ-Tech? Its one of the few brands I have found that doesn't require you to buy 25k of gear at a time
Chasidy Heckenbach
11.04.2012
Originally Posted by synthet1c
the jogs actually send 10 different midi messages due to hardware shifts...

the blue scratch, pitchbend, search, trax buttons change this with all off sending a different message again. To get the other 5 messages that is done by holding "shift"

cheers for the info sounds pretty cool. i'll def consider this controller then for my "jogs". just need to see what the new behringer pl-1 will be like first...
Chasidy Heckenbach
11.04.2012
Originally Posted by zimfella
where did you get the knobs?
pretty sure it was these from ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130518842929#ht_896wt_1165 they're a good fit tho i did add a spot of glue as well. they've got a nicer feel and make it look a lot better i believe. cost less than 10quid all in for the 8knobs so not bad.

was waiting for you to chime in Zestoi!
indeed seeing as i believe we're about the only people to own the djm101 on this community not sure if i'll keep using it if/when i get a k2 but one idea would be to use the k2 for remix decks and keep using the djm101 for decks a+b. then the djm101+k2+launchpad would give me all the controls i'd need for a small setup apart from jogs and a new behringer PL-1 may well fit that gap...
Faustino Wang
12.04.2012
Hey, I work at a small local music store in the DJ/production department and we are looking for suppliers. Has anyone had any experience with DJ-Tech? Its one of the few brands I have found that doesn't require you to buy 25k of gear at a time
Chasidy Heckenbach
11.04.2012
Originally Posted by synthet1c
the jogs actually send 10 different midi messages due to hardware shifts...

the blue scratch, pitchbend, search, trax buttons change this with all off sending a different message again. To get the other 5 messages that is done by holding "shift"

cheers for the info sounds pretty cool. i'll def consider this controller then for my "jogs". just need to see what the new behringer pl-1 will be like first...
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
11.04.2012
the jogs actually send 10x4 different midi messages due to hardware shifts...

the blue scratch, pitchbend, search, trax buttons change this with all off sending a different message again. To get the other 5 messages that is done by holding "shift"... the further 30 is because you can globally shift everything 4 times for 4 deck control.

The only downsides to it are no pitch fader, and the led rings around the encoder's are hard to see unless you are positioned well above the controller. It is a very indepth peice of gear that compliments an external mixer perfectly if you use sync..

Jog is 256 ticks....

Chasidy Heckenbach
11.04.2012
5 per jog as in one per deck u mean? or referring to note on/off when touch+releasing etc? they are cheaper than i thought - about 150gbp on uk ebay. the behringer pl-1 will be even cheaper maybe but doesn't look as solid. more decisions the form factor of the reloop or pl-1 look like they might fit better next to a k2 in a booth etc than a dnsc2000 anyway.
Hanna Ridenbaugh
11.04.2012
Very happy with them. had to adjust the acceleration in traktor. they are a steel at the mo.. i can beatmatch perfectly and they have 5 output midi signals per jog. if that makes sense. will post some pics soon. even mapped a fader to a pitch control using the built in modifier. And set to pitch to 8percent. works great.fine adjustments using the rotary encoder. that's only if you want to beat match though. I am glad i chose them over the dn2000
Chasidy Heckenbach
11.04.2012
what do u believe about the jog wheel on your reloops btw? i want 1 or 2 modular controllers with decent jogs sometime soon and had been looking at the new behringer pl-1 or maybe the older dnsc2000. they both have 10cm-ish jogs which looks about the same as the reloop? i'd forgotten about that controller...
Hanna Ridenbaugh
11.04.2012
had not thought about changing the knobs. mine could do with a face lift to rekindle the love! cheers dude!
Chasidy Heckenbach
11.04.2012
Originally Posted by zimfella
where did you get the knobs?
pretty sure it was these from ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130518842929#ht_896wt_1165 they're a good fit tho i did add a spot of glue as well. they've got a nicer feel and make it look a lot better i believe. cost less than 10quid all in for the 8knobs so not bad.

was waiting for you to chime in Zestoi!
indeed seeing as i believe we're about the only people to own the djm101 on this community not sure if i'll keep using it if/when i get a k2 but one idea would be to use the k2 for remix decks and keep using the djm101 for decks a+b. then the djm101+k2+launchpad would give me all the controls i'd need for a small setup apart from jogs and a new behringer PL-1 may well fit that gap...
Hanna Ridenbaugh
11.04.2012
where did you get the knobs?

was waiting for you to chime in Zestoi!
Chasidy Heckenbach
11.04.2012
i have the djm101 and believe it's not half bad. i don't know why people here don't seem to like them. i did get mine very cheap but would have paid more. i can't really fault it as a small, simple 2 channel midi mixer. quality is fine and does what it says on the tin. i changed the knobs but mostly so they stood out more.

Hanna Ridenbaugh
11.04.2012
I have own a few of their things from the cdj101 with 14bit fader resolution and hi res jog wheels to the djm101 and really enjoy them. Can't bring myself to part with them. i believe they're worth more than what i could get second hand for them. Very good value for money. they don't get much love on this community though.

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