[HN Gopher] Pioneer CDJ Guidebook: A Comparison and History of C...
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Pioneer CDJ Guidebook: A Comparison and History of CDJs and XDJs
Author : aligray
Score : 23 points
Date : 2022-02-26 10:42 UTC (12 hours ago)
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| evanelias wrote:
| This is great and very thorough! But it's nearly 4 years old,
| should have a (2018) appended to the title please.
| mxmilkiib wrote:
| Good stuff, though it's missing the newest model, the CDJ-3000.
| scrame wrote:
| Which, as a sign of the times, doesn't play CDs.
| bredren wrote:
| I had thought serato paired with vinyl control records on
| traditional Technics MK2s was the sort-of stack of choice.
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| Are people using CDs and these devices commonly today?
| evanelias wrote:
| I suspect it varies a lot by genre and possibly also geographic
| location?
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| For house, techno, drum and bass, etc I typically see a lot of
| Pioneer gear, used with digital storage, not CDs. I still see
| Technics turntables too, but with real vinyl, depending on the
| DJ. The vast majority of the stuff I listen to doesn't involve
| scratching / DMC-style turntablism though.
| jjulius wrote:
| It was for a time, and then the ability to plug a USB drive
| into one CDJ and use it across multiple CDJs came into play.
| Suddenly, instead of bringing a laptop to a club that you have
| to fumble around with (no more unplugging and rewiring decks in
| the middle of someone's set), all you needed to do was bring a
| thumb drive.
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| Nowadays you still see folk using Serato/Traitor for sure, but
| - at least within the dance music community - regular vinyl or
| USB/CDJ (or often a combo of both) are the most common formats
| you'll see.
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