Video request, A look at the Vestax CDX-05 . A few features.
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COOLLLLLL!!!!!
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can you use it with any software??
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This looks simple for beginers to learn and use, unlike the DVJ 1000 which has more than 100 buttons and functions on it. Great tutorial BTW :D
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thats great info, thankyou
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do you prefer this or the stanton c.324?
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witch button do u press for the standerd bpm of the cd your playing i know its one ov the four on the left hand side but witch one thz ?
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roscoo15 this vestax cdx-05 r good av got the newwer versions the mbk now there only 350-380 per deck then ad get a gemini mixer or a pioner or a behringer mixer these vestax cdx-05 r good to start off with but wen u pick up on djing then u should upgrade to some pioners not the mk version like the cdj400 r good ur choice but startin off ad recomend these cdj or some numark but the vestax cdx-05 is a user friendly but rofesional cdj check out vids ov cdj players then make ur choice
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stanton mixers are less expensive and worst quality than behringer mixers. i would personally choose either a pioneer if you have a larger budget or a denon mixer. american audio are actually pretty good for someone on a lower budget or are just starting out. american audio 1000 cdj's are a good cd deck for a little bit more than there vestax'
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"typhooking" - they plug into a mixer using a red/white connection (phono) or 'line'. From the mixer you then plug into an amp or 'active speakers' which already have an amp in them. you can connect to your speakers depending on the certain connection to your speakers from the mixer usually a phono or sometimes a single mic output on some cheaper mixers.
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if u buy a mixer DO NOT BUY A BERINGER MIXER, they may have lots of features but they r crap ive had 2 and the faders go very quick, get a stanton or a well known product
when u are mixing with cdj-800 are you using +/- 6 or +/- 10 ?
djSile 4 years ago
i prefer to use + - 6, as you get more control. j
ellaskins 4 years ago
for the key lock thing - i don't like that on any turntable i've tried it on so far. it actually seems to fragment the sound into millions of pieces and it's kinda noticable... especially with large pitch changes. anyone else noticed this?
so true about +/- too much. my friend has a MIDI controller sort of mixer that doesn't change from 50%. useless.
BigMilan 4 years ago
to BigMilan, I agree, but some cdj's are better than others. j
ellaskins 4 years ago