I had the Axis 8 in the left and the Axis 9 on the right.. and serato works better with the Axis 9. I never used the 8.. then I upgraded to Denons 3500s and then I got another pair of the 3700s. =)
K I have the axis 8 cd players (except the screen is red instead of blue; the cue,pause, and stutter buttons are red, green, and green goin from cue to pause; and the reloop buttons are red) and I also have a Numark Dxm01 mixer. I've had these for 7 yrs. now. How do I record music to my computer? Can u or anybody here answer that?
Sorry, just seeing your message. What I did was I have a booth channel from my mixer (output) going to my external cd burner/recorder (sony makes a decent one) It records the songs, I cut the tracks, finalize it and then run it to my computer. Its a long process but I find it the most effective. I dont know an easier way either.
You may have to reset it. I dont have mine anymore but i believe the way you recalibrate the unit is bring the pitch slider all the way down, then all the way up. After that hold both loop out and reloop butttons at the same time and spin the jog wheel. If that doesnt work call numark or just google Recalibrate axis 8 and see what comes up. Sorry for the delayed response
ONly major difference btw the two is the Axis 9 has a touch sensitive jog wheel. For this reason, id get those instead of the 8's You can sound very professional if you really take the time out to learn how to use it.
No other difference outside of that. The both are exactly the same. Ive worked with both
the 9's are actually better. The jog wheel is sensitive and responds nicely. If you play around with it enough, it will sound like you have a high end turntable. I love the effects however its not that durable and wear n tear is not so great. I now have the Denon S5500 (its great)
@DJJ00X my friend bought axis 9 and i thinks its crap lool i just dont fell cumftible the pioneer cdjs are so much better :) and i played on denons last weekend in the club and i didnt liked the buttons, all i can say pioneer rules, expencive but worth it
hey man are the turn tables conected to the mac? i have the same gear as you except for the mixer.. what do i need to conect them to my macbook for vdj 5.2? cheers
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TheRealDJLukie 6 months ago
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TheRealDJLukie 6 months ago
I had the Axis 8 in the left and the Axis 9 on the right.. and serato works better with the Axis 9. I never used the 8.. then I upgraded to Denons 3500s and then I got another pair of the 3700s. =)
Dodgersrox69 6 months ago
nice music 2 :)
1djrichie 8 months ago
nice bro love the cd players
1djrichie 8 months ago
K I have the axis 8 cd players (except the screen is red instead of blue; the cue,pause, and stutter buttons are red, green, and green goin from cue to pause; and the reloop buttons are red) and I also have a Numark Dxm01 mixer. I've had these for 7 yrs. now. How do I record music to my computer? Can u or anybody here answer that?
FreekShowWrestling 1 year ago
@FreekShowWrestling
Sorry, just seeing your message. What I did was I have a booth channel from my mixer (output) going to my external cd burner/recorder (sony makes a decent one) It records the songs, I cut the tracks, finalize it and then run it to my computer. Its a long process but I find it the most effective. I dont know an easier way either.
Hope that helps
DJJ00X 1 year ago
Just Got 2 Axis 8 Yesterday , But One Not Reading Cd's At All ...
duttyboybling 1 year ago
@duttyboybling
You may have to reset it. I dont have mine anymore but i believe the way you recalibrate the unit is bring the pitch slider all the way down, then all the way up. After that hold both loop out and reloop butttons at the same time and spin the jog wheel. If that doesnt work call numark or just google Recalibrate axis 8 and see what comes up. Sorry for the delayed response
DJJ00X 1 year ago
nice video. whats the diffrences between axis 9 and axis 8?
djsoulmanlt 2 years ago
axis 9 has the multiple effects option, that's pretty much it
S1Lv3rSm0k3 1 year ago
@djsoulmanlt
ONly major difference btw the two is the Axis 9 has a touch sensitive jog wheel. For this reason, id get those instead of the 8's You can sound very professional if you really take the time out to learn how to use it.
No other difference outside of that. The both are exactly the same. Ive worked with both
DJJ00X 1 year ago
@djsoulmanlt
the 9's are actually better. The jog wheel is sensitive and responds nicely. If you play around with it enough, it will sound like you have a high end turntable. I love the effects however its not that durable and wear n tear is not so great. I now have the Denon S5500 (its great)
DJJ00X 1 year ago
@DJJ00X my friend bought axis 9 and i thinks its crap lool i just dont fell cumftible the pioneer cdjs are so much better :) and i played on denons last weekend in the club and i didnt liked the buttons, all i can say pioneer rules, expencive but worth it
djsoulmanlt 1 year ago
hey man are the turn tables conected to the mac? i have the same gear as you except for the mixer.. what do i need to conect them to my macbook for vdj 5.2? cheers
electroEdgarAlan 2 years ago