Someone School me on CDJ's with Midi Control and TP

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Someone School me on CDJ's with Midi Control and TP
Posted on: 05.03.2010 by Julissa Serrone
All,

Currently using a vci-100 and trigger finger, and been looking at different set ups and options. Have been looking at some CDJ's with midi control - have looked a the DN-1200 and 3700 and Pioneer 400's. Why are these not used more often as controllers. Are the jog wheels just not good enough in response because of TP and HID support? Just believeing of ways to expand my system and have a CDJ capability. Any thoughts on how these would fit in with a VCI-100 and is it worth looking into?
Julissa Serrone
05.03.2010
All,

Currently using a vci-100 and trigger finger, and been looking at different set ups and options. Have been looking at some CDJ's with midi control - have looked a the DN-1200 and 3700 and Pioneer 400's. Why are these not used more often as controllers. Are the jog wheels just not good enough in response because of TP and HID support? Just believeing of ways to expand my system and have a CDJ capability. Any thoughts on how these would fit in with a VCI-100 and is it worth looking into?
Fredericka Pluhar
09.03.2010
Perhaps something like this is good for you? Allthought it doesn't have midi options.

http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=11919
Al Henger
09.03.2010
God.... i wish Pioneer would just say to hell with it and make a HDJ (just te controller, no CD/USB capabilities). I believe they would perform really well at the bedroom dj level, because guys would be able to get the feel of a club setup at home, without dropping 2 grand for 2 decks. Some other companies have tried this (dj tech kontrol 1), but I would love to see something backed by pioneer.
Marguerite Truka
10.03.2010
400s are the best atm but there should be good support for 900's an d 2000's soon. they havnt really been adopted yet as most clubs use 1000's but hopefuly in a couple of years 2000's and 900's will take over

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