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    Yes they are very underrated controller's. Think the pitch fader is 14bit and long as well. Very nice. 8 midi channels to. And they just work.

    I do miss having jog wheels and a pitch fader. Sure you can beatmach with the x1. But when friends are around using cdj's it's a ball ache going back to back.

    Thinking of getting one of the behringer pl1's to get jog wheels and pitch fader back in the setup.
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    Have you seen zestoi's map for the cdj101's? It's very impressive.
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    limitations are the source of creativity.
    If you don't practice you don't want it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimfella View Post
    Have you seen zestoi's map for the cdj101's? It's very impressive.
    For Mixxx? Yeah looks pretty good I used to use them as basic transport controls with my Hercules RMX as the mixer/FX section in the middle.

    I actually know someone who uses them for his weekly residency at one of my local clubs; when I saw them I was like... "omg, you've actually got them as well!" and we had a laugh about how ridiculous they looked. Despite that though, they're INCREDIBLY good value for money.

    At one point I was majorly lusting over the Hybrid X1, which incorporates the platters from the CDJ101 into a full-featured USB/SD player, alongside a hybrid analog/MIDI mixer, all in a big flight case.



    Unfortunately, it's nowhere NEAR as affordable as the 101 series haha :P

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    Yeah that is one pricey unit. But quite a nice setup.
    It's not the gear. It's how you use it.
    limitations are the source of creativity.
    If you don't practice you don't want it.

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    It was really tempting back when I thought having the option to go laptop-free was a good thing, but these days I wouldn't play without my laptop under any circumstances, so basically it'd just be a MASSIVE MIDI controller lol.

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    Where do i recognize that mixer from....



    Hows it treating you? I like the setup very clean!

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    Hehe, yeah it's pretty cool actually, cheers. It does everything i need and more lol. Sound quality could be a little better, but I think after owning a xone , any mixer will struggle to live up to it.

    Thanks yeah after getting all the remix deck thing and playing around with them, I'm not entirely happy with the setup still. Just going back to dvs for beat matching two deck mixing, some loops and few effects. I'm happy with that. Just concentrate more on song selection.
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    right that's it, cannot justify spending anymore money.

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    It's not the gear. It's how you use it.
    limitations are the source of creativity.
    If you don't practice you don't want it.

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    Nice, a REAL DJ set-up now

    JK, but love it...
    Technics 1210 mk2's, Pioneer CDJ 500, Allen & Heath DB4, NI F1's (x2), Reloop Contour Controller Edition, Sennheiser HD25 1-II or Allen & Heath XD2-53's depending on my mood...

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    Cheers buddy

    Ha, that's what everyone is saying to me lol.

    The decks are no where near as good as the ones you offered me though. Need a little work and a good clean.
    It's not the gear. It's how you use it.
    limitations are the source of creativity.
    If you don't practice you don't want it.

    http://soundcloud.com/zimfella

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