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Topic: Pioneer CDJ-2000 & CDJ-900 are here - Page: 1

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Posted Thu 17 Sep 09 @ 12:50 am
Pioneers site still says 34 mins left ha ha..
 

they can stick it up thei ass! no blu/ray no hdmi outs
 

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The HID controls were implemented into the players for superior interfacing with software, faster communication speed over MIDI, audio/visual streaming and two-way information on displays. HID enables easy, precise and native control of DVS systems such as Serato™ Scratch Live3, Native Instruments’ Traktor4 series and MixVibes Cross5 without the need for time-coded discs.



Its a shame VDJ is not on the list... as always...

:-(
 

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Why would they add blu ray and also have a HDMI out to this. Its a Midi deck.. Pioneer didn't ad then for reasons of not losing sales on the DVJ's. Its all a strategy.

The Pioneer looks nice but this will not take away from anyone using using a laptop. This screen is small and many preffer to see lots at once.
 

 

 

The CDJ-900 will be $1699 and the CDJ-2000 will be $2150.

If you didn't already know, there's two new species


DJ RuDe
 

 

Nice, but I am not in a hurry to get them, but probably eventually will.
 

They will be released in December. Just in time for my birthday!!
 

so other than being able to connect 4 players to one media source placed in one deck and the needle drop (which is cool) how do these compare to the DN-S3700? Seems like a vastly expensive price for what you get? Maybe I am missing a key point here?

I might of missed it but can you connect a keyboard to browse the library?
 

I like the Denons 3700 a lot better, it all about that fun, beautiful platter with the nice old skool pattern on it.

I know die hard CDJ guy's love the touch sensitive job but I don't, give me a motorized platter any day.
 

Will the CDJ 2000 work with VDJ? lol!!

Syberman
 

djfrochocr wrote :
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The HID controls were implemented into the players for superior interfacing with software, faster communication speed over MIDI, audio/visual streaming and two-way information on displays. HID enables easy, precise and native control of DVS systems such as Serato™ Scratch Live3, Native Instruments’ Traktor4 series and MixVibes Cross5 without the need for time-coded discs.



Its a shame VDJ is not on the list... as always...

:-(

it is mentioned in the video here: http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/content/press/news/cdj-2000.html
 

Over priced, Over hyped what else do we expect from Pioneer
 

In their official promo video they say that the player has

"built in native support for Traktor, Scratch Live and VirtualDJ '"

;)

 

Pioneer software .. Pre program your set at the CDJ ... hum











 

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