Hot Jurassic 5 Remix Stanton Equiped Wingate NC
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SSSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!! !
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nice mix :-)
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men thank men i will try that cause i been trying to beat match with this and the c304. so this will help that why i like them cause they have reloop on them and the effect is awesome. i mean some trouble here and ther but nothing big. everybody talks about these players like they garbage but i beleive they are working them too hard that why they break and act stupid. but thank men i will try that with the reloop.
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@CeRaGoU Thanks! Very appreciated.
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nice job man!
2maj 1 year ago
@2maj Thank you :)
DJDoubleBass 11 months ago
Hi... i lost my PDJ 11 power supply and need a bigi favor... can you tell me the voltage and mAh values there are write on this? In the manual theres no information about it... tks a lot...
oldhomie 1 year ago
@oldhomie I just sold this entire setup a few months ago. But I do remember that the power supply for the PDJ11 is 9 Volts, and 500mAh. The catch is, I do not remember the polarity, but I'm pretty sure that it will not hurt the mixer if you accidentally have that swapped on the first try....it just doesn't turn on. Good luck!
DJDoubleBass 1 year ago
i like this vidiw but just want to ask i have two stanton 314 cd i want to learn how to beat matchj with them is it hard to do. i just got them an i love them so far let me know if u can give me a little tip on those men if u can. but i love this video how u got all four hooked and mixe together.
shortybuck01 1 year ago
@shortybuck01 THE FIRST thing that I tell people about the C314: Use the RELOOP button to start the track when you beat match. If you use the PLAY button, you have to tap the CUE button to reset the cue. With the RELOOP button, Just one tap, and the track starts, just like the PLAY button, BUT, one tap again, and the track starts AGAIN, right where the CUE was set. So you can tap it once every 8 beats for example, adjusting the PITCH as you go. Hard to explain and not show. Try the RELOOP.
DJDoubleBass 1 year ago