Von SkodaK Bauss I only borrowed the NDX400's for a little while. They are a good (affordable) way to get started. I only used them with mp3's. bouckie123 I don't think you can store cue points. You just set them on the fly as you mix. ***** It does not come with software. I think the NDX900 is the only one that does.
This is a great review! Went down to the smallest details. Good job. Would you suggest any other cheap(er) CDJs? I'm considering getting a pair of NDX400s and I wanna be sure I'm making a good choice.
I've heard that NDX 400 doesn't read .WAV files, I know that in my house with average sound system and headphones I can't really tell the difference, but at high volumes with a good sound system perhaps playing in a house party is the difference noticeable ? is it important ? (I don't talk about clubs beacause almost every club have Pioneer state-of-the-art equipment) But are ndx 400 worth it for practicing / Playing in house parties ? I'd appreciate an answer, thanks.
Sorry im 8 years late, but u use the tall black dial on the top left to change tracks, turn right to skip to next song and left to go back to start of song or previous song, also if you push it down/in it will skip 10 tracks forward. I know u found out years ago probably but im just saying this for everyone new watching
less thn that in the uk they are fantastic littel plyers been running them for 6 months on the road hard at least twice a week and still flawless
Von SkodaK Bauss I only borrowed the NDX400's for a little while. They are a good (affordable) way to get started. I only used them with mp3's. bouckie123 I don't think you can store cue points. You just set them on the fly as you mix. ***** It does not come with software. I think the NDX900 is the only one that does.
Love it
Thats why its important to learn beatmatching, makes you a better dj
This is a great review! Went down to the smallest details. Good job. Would you suggest any other cheap(er) CDJs? I'm considering getting a pair of NDX400s and I wanna be sure I'm making a good choice.
Thanks for the overview! Can you set the main cue point (not a hotcue) while in scratch mode?
if i used a flashdrive would i need 1 for each cdj. or could i just use one flashdrive and not need one for the other?
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Hi man ! I got a question ;
Can it adjust Loop in point and loop out point by turning the jogwheel and holding IN or OUT ?
Thanks
I've heard that NDX 400 doesn't read .WAV files, I know that in my house with average sound system and headphones I can't really tell the difference, but at high volumes with a good sound system perhaps playing in a house party is the difference noticeable ? is it important ? (I don't talk about clubs beacause almost every club have Pioneer state-of-the-art equipment) But are ndx 400 worth it for practicing / Playing in house parties ?
I'd appreciate an answer, thanks.
how do you change songs on the ndx 400?
Sorry im 8 years late, but u use the tall black dial on the top left to change tracks, turn right to skip to next song and left to go back to start of song or previous song, also if you push it down/in it will skip 10 tracks forward. I know u found out years ago probably but im just saying this for everyone new watching
either or ,you can use one for each
do they remember the cue points ?
Does the screen tells you the BPM ?
what for a pitchrange ? 0,5 oder 0.05 ?
does it show the BPM of songs?
@funguywoo yes
Obivously Im not left handed! lol
Its ugly from the sides
to record do we just hook up the stuff? then insert a blank cd-r and it will record onto it?