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4 months ago
ant j
TUNES2GO Pic186 Posts
United Kingdomderby
Music Style 'ard n fast
Ive never used a pioneer deck ever and as im dj on either 800 or 1000's for the first time im after some info.

Pitch>>
the 1000's have 8/16/24..wide(100%) but what does it step up/down in ie 0.1% increments
same for the 800's, although i believe that that only has 10% and wide 100%, is that in 0.1% increments too?

you do use vinyl mode right, not cdj mode?
Cant remember what else was bothering me at the mo, doh!
Ill be back
4 months ago
rosshomson
rosshomson Pic289 Posts
United KingdomManchester
Music Style Hard stuff
In reply to
Ive never used a pioneer deck ever and as im dj on either 800 or 1000's for the first time im after some info.

Pitch>>
the 1000's have 8/16/24..wide(100%) but what does it step up/down in ie 0.1% increments
same for the 800's, although i believe that that only has 10% and wide 100%, is that in 0.1% increments too?

you do use vinyl mode right, not cdj mode?
Cant remember what else was bothering me at the mo, doh!
Ill be back

the 1000's have a 6 pitch. that goes up/down in 0.2% which is the smallest increment.

i use cdj mode but i guess it just depends which you feel more conforable with.

4 months ago
John Geary
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In reply to
Ive never used a pioneer deck ever and as im dj on either 800 or 1000's for the first time im after some info.

Pitch>>
the 1000's have 8/16/24..wide(100%) but what does it step up/down in ie 0.1% increments
same for the 800's, although i believe that that only has 10% and wide 100%, is that in 0.1% increments too?

you do use vinyl mode right, not cdj mode?
Cant remember what else was bothering me at the mo, doh!
Ill be back

the 1000's have a 6 pitch. that goes up/down in 0.2% which is the smallest increment.

i use cdj mode but i guess it just depends which you feel more conforable with.


 

For the 1000's it lets you set the range at 6,10,16 or wide.  At 6 the increment is 0.02% and 0.05% at 10, I am not sure about the others as I don't use them

4 months ago
ant j
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ta for reply guys, so its 0.02 or 0.2?
4 months ago
John Geary
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ta for reply guys, so its 0.02 or 0.2?

0.02, I checked my decks before I replied thumbsup

Post edited by owner 16/06/2008 19:32:51
4 months ago
rosshomson
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United KingdomManchester
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doh, my bad. i knew it had a 2 in it. lol
4 months ago
ant j
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United Kingdomderby
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no probs ross!!

Whats the vinyl / cdj mode differances?
4 months ago
Sam
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Vinyl mode simulates a real deck i.e. you put your finger on the platter & push it forward it speeds up fast or push it backs & it rewinds the track just like a normal turntable. Good for scratching & spinbacks etc.
CDJ mode allows you to speed up or slow down a track again by pushing the platter but not as noticable as in vinyl mode. So you can push the platter forward or back to keep it in time with what your mixing if you need to. If you push it backwards it doesn't reverse the track like in vinyl mode, just slows it down.
I use CDJ mode for the majority of my mixing
4 months ago
John Geary
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doh, my bad. i knew it had a 2 in it. lol

It does seem a really small increment and I thought 0.2% at first laughing
4 months ago
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I've got 1000mk3's and they do go to 0.02% in 6% mode. I always use this mode now as it gets your mixes absolutely bang on, with practically no fiddling to keep it in sync.

I've always been a fan of vinyl mode and only ever use this now. I like the way you que up just like a pair of 1210's and it feels more intuitive mixing this way. The platter is touch sensitive so you get a pitch bend feature by just spinning backwards or forwards the side of the platter instead of actually touching the platter. It's a very nice way to get that track back in although it does take some practice.

4 months ago
Ste P
techmad Pic378 Posts
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the 800's go up in .05 increments
4 months ago
ant j
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United Kingdomderby
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cheers ste, that for the "wide" setting too?

Ill poss have a blast a vinyl mode, you can still use the outer bezel for pitch bending cant you?
think might have to sell my denon's and get some pio's to avoid me asking so many stoopid questions wink

Post edited by owner 16/06/2008 21:25:45
4 months ago
Ste P
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cant remember what it is on the wide setting never use it, ill check it out when I get home smile

Post edited by owner 6/17/2008 1:13:12 PM
4 months ago
Dave Curtis
repton Pic1885 Posts
United KingdomLaaaaaahndon
Music Style 140 bpm+
vinyl mode all the way!
4 months ago
Tom M
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vinyl mode all the way!
fuck, everytime i see someone using vinyl mode i cringe!

i just dont understand, its so much easier to just tap play haha! and if you miss your cue, tap cue and done...

*shakes head*
4 months ago
Stee
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Music Style HARD TUNA AUDIO
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vinyl mode all the way!
fuck, everytime i see someone using vinyl mode i cringe!

i just dont understand, its so much easier to just tap play haha! and if you miss your cue, tap cue and done...

*shakes head*

you can use the que button in vinyl modeidea

Post edited by owner 17/06/2008 15:41:58
4 months ago
John Geary
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I started off using vestax CD decks so the platter is not anywhere near as good.  So I use the vinyl mode to pick a cue point and after that use the normal mode and light nudges forwards or backwards where they are needed when cueing up.  When I actually mix the record in though I have reverted to the technique that I used to use on vinyl and try and refrain for touching the platter to adjust and mostly do it with the pitch control thumbsup

Post edited by owner 17/06/2008 13:50:54
4 months ago
Dave Curtis
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United KingdomLaaaaaahndon
Music Style 140 bpm+
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vinyl mode all the way!
fuck, everytime i see someone using vinyl mode i cringe!

i just dont understand, its so much easier to just tap play haha! and if you miss your cue, tap cue and done...

*shakes head*

hahaha, you can do all that with vinyl mode. the difference is you can find your cue point as you would a vinyl which you can't do using cdj mode, you can do spinbacks, you can scratch, etc etc etc etc etc. way better
4 months ago
ant j
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United Kingdomderby
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sorry to ressurect this thread, ill be using them this say and have a few more ?'s

a) can you toggle vinyl and cdj mode while a disc is playing?
b) is cue-ing exactly the same way in vinyl mode and cdj mode?
4 months ago
Ross
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EnglandBeijing
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sorry to ressurect this thread, ill be using them this say and have a few more ?'s

a) can you toggle vinyl and cdj mode while a disc is playing?
b) is cue-ing exactly the same way in vinyl mode and cdj mode?


a) yes

b) If you use CDJ style cueing i.e. Play, pause, find first beat, press cue.

4 months ago
ant j
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United Kingdomderby
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ta ross, whats the vinyl way of cueing.. Find beginning in pause mode and press cue whilst keeping platter pressed?
4 months ago
Ross
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ta ross, whats the vinyl way of cueing.. Find beginning in pause mode and press cue whilst keeping platter pressed?


Press play, grab the top of the platter and move it to the beginning of the first beat, wiggle it back and forth just like a turntable, then let it go at the right moment. Just like vinyl really, very intuitive and easy to use.

I avoid the vinyl mode though, cause I've got a bad habit of touching the top of the platter whilst playing a tune and stopping it in it's tracks.

4 months ago
Stee
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you can also use the cue button in vinyl mode which is what i do. play>pause>move platter until you find the first beat>press cue. sorted!
4 months ago
ant j
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United Kingdomderby
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ta for your help guys.
one other thing, do i have auto cue on?
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