Imagine playing on these in 1994, with auto bpm detectors for quicker beat matching and the effects and loops and stuff. Must have felt like the future.
Ahh, so that's how they work. I've had my CDJ 500s & DJM 500 since the late 90s and have never seen a video of how to use them. I still use them via DVS with my turntables and have no intention to upgrade. I just like beat matching music that I love and making mixes as seamless as possible. I'm a legend in my garage...
Yes, it was :) . Compared to the competition it was and they saved me from quitting DJing when vinyl got harder and more expensive to get in 1994/95. I got the first model then and upgraded to the 500II when they came out in 1997. Still got them in almost perfect working order, but they're on the shelf since 2004. The alternative back then was the Denon DN-2000F and some Vestax crap... Actually took them out for a test run and recorded an hour long mix back in 2009 just to see if they still were an option as backup gear. During the 7 years I had them as my primary players they never failed to play a cd even once. I used them until I'd almost worn out a couple of the switches, cue/play/track and upgraded to the CDJ-800 in 2004. Now I'm on the NXS2 and I still have not had a single failure on any of my Pioneer players since I got my first pair 22 years ago. Some people say Pio players don't have the same build quality as other brands, but I don't know of anyone else who has 22 years of playing without a single error.
i mixed on these, we were in a beachclub in mexico in a tiny island and somebody bring those beautifull players, because heard that i was a dj, so, i was impresed that they were so smooth, really well conserved, we had a really cool party there like almost 9 years ago
@@3dvisions Digital files didn't exist other than as CD's. Personally I had several promo services delivering CD's every other week with the latest international club music and then you still had to visit physical shops in larger towns to get the rest. Mp3 files were not practical to make in the mid 90's because the power to create those files didn't exist in consumer computers. The first mp3's I made were done one by one by converting wav-files that I had to rip first. On my existing Pentium 133 i took about an hour to encode each file to 128 Kbps... And you could only use them in the computer. Those players are for CD's only, but as they always play CD's the audio quality was often better than today when mp3's rule, even if my CDJ-2000NXS2's can handle HD audio. As long as I use mp3's those old players will have the same or a better sound when I play CD's.
Yes, indeed: Must have felt like the future! Basically, this setup now can rock any club - you can play on it and the crowd can't tell is a 3 decades old setup. Besides, you have most basic features that you use in modern-day setup. If you ask me what I'll miss mostly is the cue points call that are from CDJ 1000 (2001) onwards.
Видео шикарно,в 90х думал что нормальные диджеи играют лишь с виниловых пластинок а те кто ставит кассеты те из провинций.Про CD совсем был в невединии,думал что для дисков брали проф.проигрыватели и пульт клубный да подбирали диски ориентируясь на bpm треков.
Perhaps because he knows his old dog shit better than you do ;) ... If you're not depending on wave forms because you actually know the tracks you're playing and don't use hot cues... and have a substantial collection of CD's that would take forever to rip, why change unless they break beyond repair?
He pretends to scratch at abou 15:40, and these did not offer that ability, he also acts like he's beat juggling when the digital fader start 1/8th in is causing the track to start again at the cue point. I don't know why he's "scratching" and then letting the track go like he's releasing it, that's buster shit, even if it's 1994 on these tanks. LLV shows accurately what happens if you pause and jog wheel when he starts. I call bullshit on the Japanese dude.
Not bullshit he's demonstrating how the mixer can trigger the CD player and how you can use it creatively, it's a basic feature most broadcast radio players had where by when you raise the fader on the desk it would start the audio source in this instance the CD player. The CDJ and the DJM-500 both have dedicated control output and inputs to facilitate this. The wikki wikki like thing he's doing is pretty clever as when he starts the CD player with the cross fader if you use the jog wheel to pitch bend a little it makes it sound more authentic like a turntable
Fato é que Pioneer interrou os toca discos , nessa época me lembro muito bem disso, o Djm 500 e Cdj500 era as novidades a sensação do momento , e com seus produtos que qualquer um toca , hj ela corre atrás com as Plx1000 apesar de ser uma bela construção, nunca vão alcançar a Maior marca de toca discos de todos os tempos Tecnhnics a famosa M k , com tudo isso a Pioneer consegui sim seu lugar no topo , porém com a chegada da Pioneer com a cdj....(engatinhando),,,,,lá atrás já tinha a Denon !!! Muito antes do cdj 500😏😉 empresa seria dedicada com produtos muito melhores que a Pioneer, tanto a qualidade de Mixer quanto os cdj...e controladoras , Pioneer é puro marketing, exite muitos Mixer e equipamentos melhores que a Pioneer!
Imagine playing on these in 1994, with auto bpm detectors for quicker beat matching and the effects and loops and stuff. Must have felt like the future.
And yet vinyl still dominated the scene.
yes I had these when it first came out. i felt futuristic lol. The auto start of the cued track when you move the fader was also a first
My Djm 500 is still fully functional since 1996 ... I would never change it with the new Pioneer Digital mixers ...
Arguably you could still DJ today with this CDJ!
Ahh, so that's how they work. I've had my CDJ 500s & DJM 500 since the late 90s and have never seen a video of how to use them. I still use them via DVS with my turntables and have no intention to upgrade. I just like beat matching music that I love and making mixes as seamless as possible. I'm a legend in my garage...
Here we are in 2021..pretty much for the mixer, we are still using this layout and features.. Impressive
And still 95% "djs" dont know how to do things like this guy 😂
@@Tyszkers so true 🤣🤣🤣
Mixing with these would had been a dream back in the day
Yes, it was :) . Compared to the competition it was and they saved me from quitting DJing when vinyl got harder and more expensive to get in 1994/95. I got the first model then and upgraded to the 500II when they came out in 1997. Still got them in almost perfect working order, but they're on the shelf since 2004. The alternative back then was the Denon DN-2000F and some Vestax crap... Actually took them out for a test run and recorded an hour long mix back in 2009 just to see if they still were an option as backup gear. During the 7 years I had them as my primary players they never failed to play a cd even once. I used them until I'd almost worn out a couple of the switches, cue/play/track and upgraded to the CDJ-800 in 2004. Now I'm on the NXS2 and I still have not had a single failure on any of my Pioneer players since I got my first pair 22 years ago. Some people say Pio players don't have the same build quality as other brands, but I don't know of anyone else who has 22 years of playing without a single error.
I did mix on it. terrible piece of sh :)))) but for those times it was like spaceX
i mixed on these, we were in a beachclub in mexico in a tiny island and somebody bring those beautifull players, because heard that i was a dj, so, i was impresed that they were so smooth, really well conserved, we had a really cool party there like almost 9 years ago
@@carlosruz8311 That what i call cool memories man
@@3dvisions Digital files didn't exist other than as CD's.
Personally I had several promo services delivering CD's every other week with the latest international club music and then you still had to visit physical shops in larger towns to get the rest. Mp3 files were not practical to make in the mid 90's because the power to create those files didn't exist in consumer computers. The first mp3's I made were done one by one by converting wav-files that I had to rip first. On my existing Pentium 133 i took about an hour to encode each file to 128 Kbps... And you could only use them in the computer. Those players are for CD's only, but as they always play CD's the audio quality was often better than today when mp3's rule, even if my CDJ-2000NXS2's can handle HD audio. As long as I use mp3's those old players will have the same or a better sound when I play CD's.
Do CD, para o digital. Do hardware das controladoras, para o celular. Obrigado tecnologia por essa evolução ❤
eso es una reliquia, como pasan los años tan rapido y pioneer avanzando cada dia muchisimo mas. esto es estupendo .
Who else came here just to see ancient dj gear
There's no other reason to be here
Me xD
Thanks for upload. I was playing on this between 2000 and 2003. Fantastic set up. I still owe CDJ500 with only one loop button made in 1994.
Aaah. I sold mine to afford the 500II''s when they came out in 1997... Still have them on a shelf... :) .
Yes, indeed: Must have felt like the future! Basically, this setup now can rock any club - you can play on it and the crowd can't tell is a 3 decades old setup. Besides, you have most basic features that you use in modern-day setup. If you ask me what I'll miss mostly is the cue points call that are from CDJ 1000 (2001) onwards.
Tears of velva still fresh to thiss day!!!
I’m still rocking my DJM-600 with my 1200MK2s. Great mixer.
such a helpful video... for understand what a dj on cds does.😜
still good in 2022.
this remember when i was a kid and i wanted to be a DJ
At 1.21 the technics sign covered up on the decks haha
Видео шикарно,в 90х думал что нормальные диджеи играют лишь с виниловых пластинок а те кто ставит кассеты те из провинций.Про CD совсем был в невединии,думал что для дисков брали проф.проигрыватели и пульт клубный да подбирали диски ориентируясь на bpm треков.
Its so cool to compare videos of the cdj 2000 nexus and the cdj 500 ;D
been using these for a long time now, would never buy any other deck, perfectomondo!
lol why would you stick with this old dog shit ?
they never worked . stick with REKORDBOX i think :-)
Perhaps because he knows his old dog shit better than you do ;) ... If you're not depending on wave forms because you actually know the tracks you're playing and don't use hot cues... and have a substantial collection of CD's that would take forever to rip, why change unless they break beyond repair?
a piece of history.
Tears Of Velva - The way i feel
el nacimiento del reino de los cd playes para dj
“ Effector Selector “ jesus christ Pioneer in tha 80s was wildin
"LARGE JOG WHEEL"
How did BPM detector worked?
Cdj 500, 500s, 100s, the beat cdj ever made... my opinion
Wow the way I feel remix 😻
Dope jams
0:47 what’s the track called like:)?
I would pay to see someone compare this to the Tour 1 series!!! It would make me laugh soooooo much!!! 🤣
Can anyone tell me the song being played around 4:21? Closer?
Thanks. ^ ^ Sorry for a very delayed response in the year 2016. lol But seriously thanks.
It's hard to find the particular version that he's playing on the video
No Brasil o 500 2 chegou em 1998
Állati jó!
я последний раз играл на таких в 2000 году !
Néhány mai "lemezlovast" meghallgatnék ezen játszani. :D
13 min - what is this song ???
Ainda vou compra um par
This is history
the compact disc jumped more than toast the music stopped it was a heart test for a dj at the time in a crowded club 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He pretends to scratch at abou 15:40, and these did not offer that ability, he also acts like he's beat juggling when the digital fader start 1/8th in is causing the track to start again at the cue point. I don't know why he's "scratching" and then letting the track go like he's releasing it, that's buster shit, even if it's 1994 on these tanks. LLV shows accurately what happens if you pause and jog wheel when he starts. I call bullshit on the Japanese dude.
Maybe it's because its just a demo of the product, this could be easily pre-recorded or put it on later on the video editing
Not bullshit he's demonstrating how the mixer can trigger the CD player and how you can use it creatively, it's a basic feature most broadcast radio players had where by when you raise the fader on the desk it would start the audio source in this instance the CD player. The CDJ and the DJM-500 both have dedicated control output and inputs to facilitate this. The wikki wikki like thing he's doing is pretty clever as when he starts the CD player with the cross fader if you use the jog wheel to pitch bend a little it makes it sound more authentic like a turntable
SergeiREZOfficial, imagínate tocando con uno de esos
@SergeiRezOfficial
It was the future but of course the gatekeepers were totally against it.
Anyone know the song name @1:38 ?
tried searching the lyrics and got nothing smh
ok I need 4:15 too that's fire
6:50 a banger
Tears of Velva - The Way I Feel
És magyarul van. Hihetetlen.
Annak idején a Basys árulta 800ft-ért videókazin.
4:15 track name please
Closer
@@hugob.6853 who's the artist? thanks
@@chromecodec same question
Cale Weir Mood II swing. th-cam.com/video/4eR6Gq0U0oY/w-d-xo.html
How do you scratch? Do you play the same song on both decks? If you are using the crossfader, you would have to, wouldn't you?
You couldn’t scratch
takada just best dj)
I still have my cdj500
those Are cdj 50 < first Pioneer cd player
Zseni hogy ez egy magyr oktato lejatszo
Imagina o james hype tocando nessa aí kkkkkkkkk
Whats the track at 20.00 You've got to hold on
It's Hold On (Louie Vega Maw Club) 95 North Feat. Sabrtynaah Pope
Damn this some old ass shit
Track id ?
Track name 23:40
Fato é que Pioneer interrou os toca discos , nessa época me lembro muito bem disso, o Djm 500 e Cdj500 era as novidades a sensação do momento , e com seus produtos que qualquer um toca , hj ela corre atrás com as Plx1000 apesar de ser uma bela construção, nunca vão alcançar a Maior marca de toca discos de todos os tempos Tecnhnics a famosa M k , com tudo isso a Pioneer consegui sim seu lugar no topo , porém com a chegada da Pioneer com a cdj....(engatinhando),,,,,lá atrás já tinha a Denon !!! Muito antes do cdj 500😏😉 empresa seria dedicada com produtos muito melhores que a Pioneer, tanto a qualidade de Mixer quanto os cdj...e controladoras , Pioneer é puro marketing, exite muitos Mixer e equipamentos melhores que a Pioneer!
this is ancient history
Spin secara Profesional ..
Magyarul van
LAS TENGO Y LAS QUIERO VENDERRRRRRRRRRRR
I'selling my CDJ Pioneer 50
Есть кто из 2к19го?
lol, Pioneer was pure garbage. I had the cdj500 and djm500. Hated that setup honestly. Went back to my Urei and technics 1200.
This is history