mate keep your technics and get serato
cdj's feel shit in my opinion - rather have turntables anyday
but aye go for serato, its amazin plus you can record all your vinyl straight into serato and then start buyin mp3's
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mate keep your technics and get serato
cdj's feel shit in my opinion - rather have turntables anyday
but aye go for serato, its amazin plus you can record all your vinyl straight into serato and then start buyin mp3's
Depends what CD deck to be honest. I not long forked out for a pair of CDJ 1000's and they ****ing rock. Obviously they feel different to operate than a 1210 but the basic mechanical principle of mixing remains the same.
Specific features I love about them include the Master Tempo which locks the pitch of a track, the adjustable resistance of the jog wheel, the adjustable start+break times etc....All very slick.
Specific features I love about them include the Master Tempo which locks the pitch of a track, the adjustable resistance of the jog wheel, the adjustable start+break times etc....All very slick.[/QUOTE]
hes right they are wicked when you know how to use them and tear them up in the middle of a tune and i find them just as fun.but for sure theres no better feeling then 1210s thats a fact but cdjs are the norm now in any club or rave and its a better sound,cheaper to buy tunes and if you play alot its so much more easyier to carry around a cd case of your best tunes than a massive record box .id go with cdjs i just feel its there the future is heading its all going digi. but if you can id save for them and keep the 1210s aswel as id find it torture to part with mine.