only thing i dont like about the 400s is the tiny platter... i mean its bad enough having to use the platter on a 800/1000/etc
but they're a smart investment if you have serato, as they can be used as midi controllers...
Cheaper alternatives to Pioneer CDJs
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Re: Cheaper alternatives to Pioneer CDJs
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Re: Cheaper alternatives to Pioneer CDJs
i have 200's, brilliant, only reason i want to upgrade is so i can get the scratch feature so i can pull gun fingers & reload tracks.
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Re: Cheaper alternatives to Pioneer CDJs
Can you do gunfinger rewinds on the 400s?Nevalo wrote:only thing i dont like about the 400s is the tiny platter... i mean its bad enough having to use the platter on a 800/1000/etc
but they're a smart investment if you have serato, as they can be used as midi controllers...
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