Archive for May, 2010

May 29th, 2010

The Pioneer CDJ-2000

This is the future of DJ-ing right here. The Pioneer CDJ-2000 is going to change everything. Whether you DJ large clubs, small parties or produce you own tracks in your garage, you need to have a look at this equipment.

The amazing turntable accessory will let you make even better mixes than before, and with an even larger screen than its predecessors it is set to shake up the industry.

May 27th, 2010

Compare Pioneer DJ Mixers

The CDJ-900 can play from lots of different music sources, including USB and CD devices.

Rekordbox™ is the revolutionary music database management software for DJs that comes with the CDJ-900. This is a creative and more DJ-friendly music database management software, and much more.

The software allows DJs to export data to a USB device and perform live – without needing any extra equipment or rewiring.

May 21st, 2010

Which DJ Equipment do You Need?


Whether you are a professional DJ or just starting out, you need to learn which equipment is right for your needs. Are you giong to be mixing it up on the dancefloor at local clubs, playing at parties or weddings, or are you going to be producing your own sounds from the comfort of your bedroom?
These are the questions you need to ask yourself before shelling out your hard earned cash on equipment that you will not need or use.
Do some research and find out exactly what you need, you will be better off in the long run

Which DJ Equipment is Best For Mixing and Scratching?
By Sterling Rogers

Knowing what DJ equipment to buy for mixing and scratching is a pretty general question. Just about all pro DJ gear is built for mixing and scratching but not all DJ equipment is made equal.

So let’s look at mixers. There are three types of mixers that I would recommend:

First, Pioneer has two excellent mixers, the Pioneer DJM 909 and the Pioneeer DJM 600. Let’s take a closer look at the DJM909 and 600, because both have different applications.

The 909 is geared towards battle DJ’s (turntablists) but a mixer is a mixer when it comes down to it. The 600 is probably what you are looking for if mixing is your primary concern. So you can also use it as a club mixer also.

Second, and in my opinion another good mixer is the Denon DNX 1500.

From a design point of view it makes sense for me. The knobs and buttons are right where I would want them.

When I examine a mixer the first thing I take note of is the look and feel. I ask my self “does this layout make sense for how I mix?” If it does then I test the sucker out.

So that’s what I did at my local pro shop.

The effects sound great and you have enough inputs that you won’t use all of them at once. The faders were smooth and the mix was clean. I played with it for about 5 minutes because I couldn’t stay long. I wanted to test the Pioneer DJM600 while I was there too but I just popped into the store since I was in the area.

Thirdly, I like Vestax the best because they’ve been making mixers for over 30 years here in the US market and they’ve pretty much perfected it. You really can’t go wrong with the PMC007 or the PMC05 Pro SL.

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May 19th, 2010

Pioneer CDJ-200

The Pioneer CDJ-200 is truly one of the great CD turntables. It has digital jog break, hot loop and loop cutter. Pitch blend, autocue and manual cue.

It has a beautiful design, with full MP3 playback,and loads of other features.