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CDJ-2000 – Laidback Luke presents RekordBox dj software

By justin On February 15, 2011 Under DJ Equipment Rental

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25 comments - add yours
617wichi

February 17, 2011

hey man would this cdj work with a computer?

AjaniBryantGysi

February 20, 2011

would these cdj’s work with traktor

diego16sp

February 21, 2011

hey check out at my channel, RELEASE THE UMBRELLA

bumpyjason

February 21, 2011

@JDizzil760 i agree! i love my SL1210s but i have CDJ1000s and love them just as much.
the stuff you can do with them is amazing and coupled with serato or traktor scratch which i prefer,i hardly get any sleep cos i cant stop using it. yeah i agree people need to read up or better still, actually try the stuff out! and i know they will be like “hhmm i likey” happens every time.

JDizzil760

February 24, 2011

at a point in time it was straight vinyls, no laptops or software. but times change. the top djs like luke are using 2-4 cdj2000s and the djm800 with cds. no programs theyve been in the game long enough to do it all live. serato does NOT have an auto sync. if serato was so bad then why is it the club standard? just cuz theres a computer in front of you doesnt make you less of a dj. its about creativity and how you mix. cdjs or tables its preference. so stop bashing. and read up a bit more

0029954

February 24, 2011

@kaspericas this video is from 2009 if you didnt see

bumpyjason

February 25, 2011

and yes i guess anybody can be a dj! but they will be a dj in their little bedroom!

bumpyjason

February 26, 2011

why do people think that beatmatching is all there is to mixing? fucking annoys me when people think that! just because some software beatmatches, doesn’t mean its flawless! and also, yes it will beatmatch but it will not pitch bend for you when the tracks drift! anyone that thinks this software does it all for you, really should use this software because you obviously have no fucking idea.

Em12eca

March 1, 2011

192 kbps O_o laidback luke you wouldnt

Walaby50

March 3, 2011

@kaspericas right, i have first seen it on Ableton i think

marceloflix

March 4, 2011

Traktor!!….. I Don’t Need To Say More -_-….

yourmomonastick

March 5, 2011

@nikos4ever1000 Who cares? DJs dont use midi controllers

yourmomonastick

March 7, 2011

@KungPowCheekin Right, but what I’m saying is that there are people who just make a play list of their fav. songs, load up ‘Free Virtual DJ” with everything pre-programmed and they use the computer to auto-EQ and beatmatch the tracks for them. They are n’t actually doing anything!

KungPowCheekin

March 7, 2011

@yourmomonastick praticing a set at home for a live performance at a club is just like a band practicing before a concert so I don’t know where your getting a singer lipsyncing from… that just doesn’t make sense.

Sharkoffs

March 9, 2011

No lol he was saying quantize is new technology FOR Pionner

nikos4ever1000

March 9, 2011

does that work with midi controllers??

keeranangel

March 11, 2011

lolz u no hes philipino but ud never actually think it until u hear his accent :P

djgalan

March 11, 2011

yaaaaah with all these fancy stuff any body now can becaome a dj

JuppiesV

March 14, 2011

None of the dudes in this series of vids actually use Pacemakers do they?? There’s one sitting on top of the left deck in every vid in this series but I would bet a lot of money that none of them, especially Armin, use one. Thoughts??

yourmomonastick

March 15, 2011

@TheXxRoSsXx …Yes…just like turntables. ..were u expecting them to make you a cake?

MrStijl

March 16, 2011

@neillovestechno dude quantize has been used for years and it definatly wasn’t developed by pioneer

neillovestechno

March 16, 2011

@kaspericas if u use ur brain… uploaded september 2009…

TheXxRoSsXx

March 17, 2011

@yourmomonastick yes i see.. i am a turntableist, the whole reason i use turntables is because i can pull off certain scratches and moves that you cant do on a cdj. aren’t cdjs just for playing music?

yourmomonastick

March 18, 2011

@yourmomonastick CDJs are more expensive to maintain but you can put numerous songs on a CD and instantly go from one to the other and the hot cues and cue points make remixing something live easier to do than with vinyls. Oh yeah..one more thing. People dont buy vinyls anymore so companies are ceasing to produce vinyls so everyone is switching over to CDJs. If you look at any major music festival or event you will see that often times they dont even have turntables, only CDJs.

yourmomonastick

March 18, 2011

@TheXxRoSsXx with CDJs you dont need to carry crates of vinyls to the club, u can just get a CD book and bring tons of tracks. CDs are easier to replace than vinyls and if its easier to just download the new track you want for like 3 bucks and burn in onto a CD and play it that night. (misbenefit is that now everyone can have the same tracks) Also if ur a producer you can play your new track at the club the same night you finished it and be able to teak it later on based on the crowd response

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