how should i properly burn cd's when using cdj's
Home :: Oldschool - vinyl and disc Djs topic :: how should i properly burn cd's when using cdj'sReply
how should i properly burn cd's when using cdj's Posted on: 01.04.2011 by Josh Villavaso i've only used an actual cdj once and my cd's didn't work right. i'm playing a festival soon but i'll have to use cdj 1000 mkII's so i was wondering how i should properly burn my cd's | |
Josh Villavaso 01.04.2011 | i've only used an actual cdj once and my cd's didn't work right. i'm playing a festival soon but i'll have to use cdj 1000 mkII's so i was wondering how i should properly burn my cd's |
Jacque Divinity 01.04.2011 | use a good quality cdr if you can to help reduce problems also |
Latoria Kavulich 01.04.2011 | burn as .wav listen/check play |
Jackie Budinich 01.04.2011 | If you want to be sure: Get some good quality CD-R discs (Verbatims are my favourite), burn the tracks in audio CD format, use slow speed (4-8x writing speed) and leave 2s gap between songs. All CDJ-1000 models are really robust for audio CDs, but data CD-R with mp3s can be a bit problematic. Test the disc after burning in a regular CD-player, check that the first and the last tracks play normally (skip through the last track quickly to see that the track plays normally and is not cut off). |
<< Back to Oldschool - vinyl and disc Djs topicReply