Mate that is the best piece of information on the djm 900 I had no idea of the capabilities it can do until now ...what a ledgen and you really know your shit when it comes to sound engineering ...keep up the good work
Hey man just wanted to say that this tutorial taught me a lot. Not only about my new 900 but just about sound in general. I'm still fairly new at djing and this actually helped so much when it comes to understanding signals and thee way they work. Sweet tutorial bro, thanks a ton!!!
Thank you so much for the awesome & thorough run through, it's going to help me so much from transitioning from just my DDJ-SR to CDJ2000's & a DJM900 for my gig tomorrow night! makes me feel a little more comfortable after watching your video! Cheers mate! loved it!
first, thank you so much for such a thorough feature run through. that is much appreciated! i'm always amazed at how much time people like you put into this stuff for the benefit of others. i am eternally grateful :) feedback: for me, i am less interested in what's there, and more interested in how and when to use it. it would be great to hear your tips and tricks that you use in the club. thanks!
Yes!!!!! I found what Hardwell used during the transition of Bassjackers - Like That at tomorrowland 2014 it's the spiral effect :D i knew he used it before but I've been looking for that effect for over 2 years :(
Sure, they'll work together. You might want to upgrade your mixer someday too, if you can afford a newer one. But even if you could afford a new one right now, I'd recommend doing just the CD players first. I always think that it's smart to only buy one piece of gear at a time, because if you buy two, you might ignore one thing. You should probably get the CD players now, and become completely familiar with them, and then think about a new mixer several months from now. Good luck!
I like them both. Is the 900 worth that much extra? Debatable. It's definitely a better mixer. But at the same time, there are big advantages to simplicity. I find that when I'm playing on more basic mixers, I pay a lot more attention to the music and have a better time, instead of spending more time with the equipment.
Am so much impressed with everything I've learned today..... jst a quick one how much does it cost to have the whole set of CDJ2000 plus the mixer. the visual one?once again thanks slot.
the cdj2000 (1 of it) cost is around 2,200 euros (incedible amount of money for such a simple thing), dollars idk, and the mixer is about 800-1000 euros....and thats the reason i dont have any of them till now...sadly :/ well u can buy numark and gemini`s (around 300-600 euros) but the quality isnt that good like the cdj2000´s
I tended not to use the send/returns very often. Some DJ's do, especially if they're into having that extra equipment to play with, but I'd guess that over 90% of DJ's don't use the S/R's. I'd guess that the number even goes higher than that when you're looking at mixers like the Pioneers which have a lot of decent effects built in.
Hi Bolivia, excellent tutorials of yours, very clear and informative. Few days ago I bought DJM-900NXS and I can't seem to figure out how ECHO FX works, I activate it and it seems that it's not working at all, anything I am turning it doesnt apply any FX. Before I had DJM-600 and FX wise that was perfect as ECHO is my fav FX too, can't seem to control even DELAY at the same comfortability as I had on DJM-600. Any help from you would be much appreciated! Thanks
Vaida, I remember also being confused about the Echo when I first started to play with it, and I ended up reading up on it in the manual before it made sense. I don't have a 900 in the studio that I'm in right now, but if I can get my hands on one, I can probably do a short Q&A video to demonstrate. In the meantime, check out the effects section in the manual and maybe that will help. Their manual is actually written half decently.
djbolivia Thanks for reply. Yes, I did read manual and managed to get it working, but one thing to hear it through headphones is to activate CUE of effects line and also it still seem to sound not so obvious and clear as it was on DJM 600... Would be nice if you could make little video about the ECHO fx on it anyway.
The roll effect goes here to 8 beats I think (not 8 bars as you say;that is, if you mean 4 beats with the word "bar"...I am not sure, because you compared it to notes). The DJM 900 can go to 16 beats, but then the BPM has to be high (sample size decreases when BPM increases).
Sorry for the 2 part post! But the effects I like using a lot are types of echos and reverbs and some filters if they sound nice (serato dj filters sound lots nicer than the onboard mixdeck quad filters. RMX 1000 has filters but they can only be used in conjunction with effects like echo). I actually like phasers too and beat changing effects too like slip rolls and loop rolls too. on RMX 1000 barely use spiral/reverb up, spiral/reverb down. They're too in your face for me. Wat do you recommend?
+Αποστολης Μαριου I have Mackie HR824 mk2's for most of my studio monitor work. Sometimes I use Tapco monitors too. Very similar (designed by the same people, although Tapco is a bargain brand).
thank u for your time and effort, i didnt even know that i could use the roll effects as a sampler, you didnt mention anything about the midi snd/rrtn portion of the effects knob or the midi buttons, also how do u access the menu
Thanks Senor! 'Having an issue with DJM-850. I am trying to connect an external effects unit using the effects send and return loop and I cannot hear any sound at all unless the level/depth (wet/dry) on the mixer is turned all the way up. The way i see it is i should hear a dry signal when the mixer eff. level button is turned all the way down. Should this button always be all the way up on this part. mixer when using ext. effects and then control the wet/dry from the ext. effects unit?Thanks
hello! i had a question about mixers. I am indecisive between the DJM 900 Nexus, Xone DB2, and Denon x1600. I currently use an RMX 1000 with a mixdeck quad since it doesn't have many great effects. I spin mostly progressive/electro house and hiphop/trap music n don't intend on using software really. I don't use crazy effects really I prefer sublter (except for loop rolls). idk if i need send/return if the provided effects are comprehensive. and would prefer one w digital inputs.
Can you tell me a lot about what you're looking for? What styles do you play? Do you expect to use MIDI a lot? What kind of other equipment will you potentially integrate? Do you play using CD's or vinyl, or some sort of software? If software, which package or packages? I'll try to answer, but I'm heading out right now. If you can, post on my facebook page (fb/djbolivia) because it could be a pretty complicated answer and YT only lets me post a paragraph or two.
Great question. I didn't ever own an 800, and I've only borrowed them occasionally. Also, although the 800 is more recent, and was a club/industry standard for a short time, the 600 was a stronger standard, and for a much longer time frame (over a decade). So I'm just used to playing on 600's in many many more locations, even though it is an older piece of equipment.
It sounds like you are only getting the effect, and the original is not being included. Dry should give you 100% original, Wet should give you 100% effect, and anything in between should be a mix of both in various ratios. Strange, did you get this figured out yet?
I don't remember having done those. I think I talked about them very briefly in a "DJ'ing on CD players" tutorial, but that's it. That would be a great idea for a video this winter though. I'll add it to my list, thanks ...
Thank for video.. Just wanna ask if i can use my djm 500 with cdj nexus 2000 and how do i synch the tunes been trying but the cd nexus seem to to synch with the otheR cdj is this something to do with my mixer? Please let me know .. Thanks ..
Hi .. I going to purchased the NEXUS 2000 cdjs But i only have the pioneer 500 mixer would this work? what are the upside ? or should but a new mixer too?
Hey Chandra, sorry, I can't answer this easily. I honestly can't remember off the top of my head, and I'm travelling now, about six thousand kilometers away from my studio. When I get home, I'll try to remember to look at this and answer your question, but unfortunately I can't at the moment.
Check out the video that I did about the effects on the DJM-600 first, that will give you the basics. Then, that plus this video should give you enough to understand everything on the 800, which came out between the other two.
It happens, when your Player's Jog-Mode (Right side, in the middle) is set to "CDJ" (green). If it's set to "Vinyl" (blue), it will pause like you would expect.
No. And it's as horrible as the 500. If you ever get a chance, try and go to a shop and A/B a DJM vs. say a Formula. You do not want to spin on a Pioneer again.
Why would you put the master level at max... and the channel trims at normal levels?!? Turn the channel trim up, master level down, and turn your speakers up!
+Dakoolguy111 My theory is that if you leave headroom on the master, above what you would like to see as the proper highest master volume in a club or other environment, if somebody else comes on to use the mixer they are often going to turn the volume up higher than when you left it. All DJ's do this. It's part of their DNA, thinking that the louder they are, the better they sound. And then they start blowing speakers. So this is more of a smart preventative way of not letting things get out of control. Of course, in a professional environment, you hopefully have a sound engineer to oversee all of this and to make sure the DJ's are red-lining the mixer and making peoples' ears bleed, and they probably also have a compressor in the system between the mixer and the amps to impose a brick-wall limiting function above a certain point, so the DJ can't overload the system. I probably sound cynical with this explanation, but when I was running a club, I had far too many experiences of DJ's blowing up speakers until I put in compressors and also started to teach my DJ's about the importance of proper gain staging.
A very valid argument! I agree i have seen this happen firsthand in nightclubs and events. The way i see it, either djs should be better educated and understand the truth about gain balance and stuff, or there should always be a sound technician/engineer monitoring the signal before it goes to the amps. That being said, with my ddj-sx, i usually try to keep the master volume at around 12 o' clock. I have found that if i push the master up too far, i get a really noisey, static-y signal coming out of it.
+Dakoolguy111 Ah, yes, that's a good point that isn't unique to just that one piece of equipment. I've seen that on certain mixers, where you get distortion or crackle at the very top (or very bottom).
It's a remix of one of my own tracks called "Global Underground." If you go into the description underneath the video, I've got a bunch of download links. You can download a free copy from SoundCloud if you want.
I'm just surprised that that's the only option. Some pro mixers actually use both. Also, forgetting the past, it would make sense in the future for 1/8" to be an option more frequently just because about 90% of the headphones out there come as 1/8" or come as 1/8" with an adapter for 1/4". I think 1/4" is better for professional use, but the fact that 1/8" has become so common in the past ten years because of phones, computers, tablets, etc., makes me think that more DJ gear could adapt to be more flexible.
djbolivia Strength of the 1/8" is weak and you would more then likely break it. Over the years I can tell you how many times I got the cord caught and pulled on the jack hard. 1/4" is so much stronger. But I do agree that 90% of headphones come with a 1/8". I guess they are gearing more toward the ipod market more then DJ's sadly.
MrTechnics1200s I'm not a big fan of the mixers with the jacks on the front, for exactly that reason. I've occasionally bumped my headphone connection pretty hard on a few of these.
To be honest, I can't recall ever having used one. I know they were moderately popular for a while, but I think a lot of clubs (in Canada, at least) went straight from 600's to 800's as an industry standard.
Mate that is the best piece of information on the djm 900 I had no idea of the capabilities it can do until now ...what a ledgen and you really know your shit when it comes to sound engineering ...keep up the good work
Thanks Chris!
That was a really thorough and clear work through. Thank you for taking the time to do that - love the technical on signal explanations as well.
+Brendan Colbert Glad you enjoyed it, have a great weekend.
Thank you for this video. I'm here 7 years after you posted it and it was still super helpful :)
Hey man just wanted to say that this tutorial taught me a lot. Not only about my new 900 but just about sound in general. I'm still fairly new at djing and this actually helped so much when it comes to understanding signals and thee way they work. Sweet tutorial bro, thanks a ton!!!
Thank you so much for the awesome & thorough run through, it's going to help me so much from transitioning from just my DDJ-SR to CDJ2000's & a DJM900 for my gig tomorrow night! makes me feel a little more comfortable after watching your video! Cheers mate! loved it!
+Dizzy Dice Nice, glad it could be of help.
Very clear and detailed demo! Especially the effect, Will be waiting for the DJM 900 NXS 2
Your tutorial convinced me I need to get this. That x-pad is simply too cool to miss out on.
+Maximillian Parkinson We all have our gear addictions :)
just wanted to update you and let you know that I am now addicted to buying DJ gear, thanks.
(but seriously thanks again!)
first, thank you so much for such a thorough feature run through. that is much appreciated! i'm always amazed at how much time people like you put into this stuff for the benefit of others. i am eternally grateful :)
feedback: for me, i am less interested in what's there, and more interested in how and when to use it. it would be great to hear your tips and tricks that you use in the club. thanks!
I always learn when I'm making these videos, so pretty much everybody benefits!
Good feedback, I've made a note of that for future videos. Thanks ...
Thanx for an awsome presentation of the Pioneer
You're welcome!
Thank you so much Dj Bolivia for making this amazing tutorial, I have learned a lot.
Thanks!
+Pattyk2021 K No problem, Patty. Glad it was useful to you.
Thank you for the lesson!! Hope you had a good New Years!!
excellent demonstration! thank you very much for this. A+
+BrownBearCity Thanks for the positive feedback!
Yes!!!!! I found what Hardwell used during the transition of Bassjackers - Like That at tomorrowland 2014 it's the spiral effect :D i knew he used it before but I've been looking for that effect for over 2 years :(
I'm glad I could help solve the mystery, indirectly!
thanks dude - would have wanted to know more about the sample FX but have taken in a lot of notes from you - thanks for sharing :)
Yeah, I should have gone into more depth. Well, maybe that's something that you can do, and you can point me to your video someday :)
nice explanation, imo watching this video is much better than reading the manual :D
+Rinedida Thanks for writing!
Absolutely fantastic video man! Thanks!
great informative video. thank you so much for this one.
Thank you for a great tutorial, very informative and helpful. Gives me a head start when playing with this thing tomorrow! :)
+FLP Music Cheers.
Sure, they'll work together. You might want to upgrade your mixer someday too, if you can afford a newer one. But even if you could afford a new one right now, I'd recommend doing just the CD players first. I always think that it's smart to only buy one piece of gear at a time, because if you buy two, you might ignore one thing. You should probably get the CD players now, and become completely familiar with them, and then think about a new mixer several months from now. Good luck!
That makes more sense, thanks. I'll dig into that and do an annotation to correct that. Thanks for pointing that out.
Pro tutorial explaining
Thank you ...
I feel like I learned a lot. haha I have to DJ with this thing on the weekend and I've never had a chance to touch it.
If you've ever used any of the other Pioneer mixes before, you probably came to feel comfortable on this one very quickly.
I love the DJM-900. I get along with it very well now :) Gotta learn the 2000 nexus as well.
Another great in-depth video! thanks!
Such a great informative video thank you sir.
Thanks for making this...not a lot of poeple do this on youtube
Hi DJ Bolivia! Does the High pass low pass filter kill the signal fully when turned up all the way? Thanks for this video!
great job! thanks for your tutorial very professional and usefull!
You're welcome.
I like them both. Is the 900 worth that much extra? Debatable. It's definitely a better mixer. But at the same time, there are big advantages to simplicity. I find that when I'm playing on more basic mixers, I pay a lot more attention to the music and have a better time, instead of spending more time with the equipment.
Awesome
Great review. Thanks!
I'm actually playing a set at a festival in Kenya in a few weeks.
Am so much impressed with everything I've learned today..... jst a quick one how much does it cost to have the whole set of CDJ2000 plus the mixer. the visual one?once again thanks slot.
the cdj2000 (1 of it) cost is around 2,200 euros (incedible amount of money for such a simple thing), dollars idk, and the mixer is about 800-1000 euros....and thats the reason i dont have any of them till now...sadly :/ well u can buy numark and gemini`s (around 300-600 euros) but the quality isnt that good like the cdj2000´s
Thank you ! clear explanation, you taught us a lot
Haha, true. By the time I get around to doing a video about the 2000, I'm sure there will be something much better available!
Cheers man! You're helping me out alot.
I tended not to use the send/returns very often. Some DJ's do, especially if they're into having that extra equipment to play with, but I'd guess that over 90% of DJ's don't use the S/R's. I'd guess that the number even goes higher than that when you're looking at mixers like the Pioneers which have a lot of decent effects built in.
very nice !!
Thank you.
Would you get the djm900 over the 850 for a couple hundred difference? Good video
thank you soooo much!!!
No problem, glad you enjoyed it.
b@.@d!!!
Pure GOld!
Great tutorial thanks!
Hi Bolivia, excellent tutorials of yours, very clear and informative. Few days ago I bought DJM-900NXS and I can't seem to figure out how ECHO FX works, I activate it and it seems that it's not working at all, anything I am turning it doesnt apply any FX. Before I had DJM-600 and FX wise that was perfect as ECHO is my fav FX too, can't seem to control even DELAY at the same comfortability as I had on DJM-600. Any help from you would be much appreciated! Thanks
Vaida, I remember also being confused about the Echo when I first started to play with it, and I ended up reading up on it in the manual before it made sense. I don't have a 900 in the studio that I'm in right now, but if I can get my hands on one, I can probably do a short Q&A video to demonstrate. In the meantime, check out the effects section in the manual and maybe that will help. Their manual is actually written half decently.
djbolivia Thanks for reply. Yes, I did read manual and managed to get it working, but one thing to hear it through headphones is to activate CUE of effects line and also it still seem to sound not so obvious and clear as it was on DJM 600... Would be nice if you could make little video about the ECHO fx on it anyway.
You’re like the DJ version of Russell Crow in “A Beautiful Mind.”
thanks for the detailed information
Thanks for this
You're welcome!
The roll effect goes here to 8 beats I think (not 8 bars as you say;that is, if you mean 4 beats with the word "bar"...I am not sure, because you compared it to notes). The DJM 900 can go to 16 beats, but then the BPM has to be high (sample size decreases when BPM increases).
Sorry for the 2 part post! But the effects I like using a lot are types of echos and reverbs and some filters if they sound nice (serato dj filters sound lots nicer than the onboard mixdeck quad filters. RMX 1000 has filters but they can only be used in conjunction with effects like echo). I actually like phasers too and beat changing effects too like slip rolls and loop rolls too. on RMX 1000 barely use spiral/reverb up, spiral/reverb down. They're too in your face for me. Wat do you recommend?
awesome !! what speakers are you using?
+Αποστολης Μαριου I have Mackie HR824 mk2's for most of my studio monitor work. Sometimes I use Tapco monitors too. Very similar (designed by the same people, although Tapco is a bargain brand).
+djbolivia thankss! What about the big ones ?
+Αποστολης Μαριου All Yorkville gear for mobile DJ'ing at shows at universities, weddings, etc. - subs, tops, and monitor.
thx for walkthrough
No problem.
thank u for your time and effort, i didnt even know that i could use the roll effects as a sampler, you didnt mention anything about the midi snd/rrtn portion of the effects knob or the midi buttons, also how do u access the menu
Thank you amigo !!
Thanks Senor! 'Having an issue with DJM-850. I am trying to connect an external effects unit using the effects send and return loop and I cannot hear any sound at all unless the level/depth (wet/dry) on the mixer is turned all the way up. The way i see it is i should hear a dry signal when the mixer eff. level button is turned all the way down. Should this button always be all the way up on this part. mixer when using ext. effects and then control the wet/dry from the ext. effects unit?Thanks
hello! i had a question about mixers. I am indecisive between the DJM 900 Nexus, Xone DB2, and Denon x1600. I currently use an RMX 1000 with a mixdeck quad since it doesn't have many great effects. I spin mostly progressive/electro house and hiphop/trap music n don't intend on using software really. I don't use crazy effects really I prefer sublter (except for loop rolls). idk if i need send/return if the provided effects are comprehensive. and would prefer one w digital inputs.
cheers for the history lesson :-D
Thanks!
Can you tell me a lot about what you're looking for? What styles do you play? Do you expect to use MIDI a lot? What kind of other equipment will you potentially integrate? Do you play using CD's or vinyl, or some sort of software? If software, which package or packages? I'll try to answer, but I'm heading out right now. If you can, post on my facebook page (fb/djbolivia) because it could be a pretty complicated answer and YT only lets me post a paragraph or two.
thank you so much !!!!!
No problem.
actually your depth of info is good ! hi 5 ;-)
Hello Sir, why to do keep comparing it to the 600 and not the 800?
Great question. I didn't ever own an 800, and I've only borrowed them occasionally. Also, although the 800 is more recent, and was a club/industry standard for a short time, the 600 was a stronger standard, and for a much longer time frame (over a decade). So I'm just used to playing on 600's in many many more locations, even though it is an older piece of equipment.
It sounds like you are only getting the effect, and the original is not being included. Dry should give you 100% original, Wet should give you 100% effect, and anything in between should be a mix of both in various ratios. Strange, did you get this figured out yet?
Do you have any tutorials on how to utilize the cdj 2000 and 2000 nexus
I don't remember having done those. I think I talked about them very briefly in a "DJ'ing on CD players" tutorial, but that's it. That would be a great idea for a video this winter though. I'll add it to my list, thanks ...
Could you do comparison between Xone92 and DJM-900 ??
I'm looking in to buying a mixer, but can't make my mind.
Thank for video.. Just wanna ask if i can use my djm 500 with cdj nexus 2000 and how do i synch the tunes been trying but the cd nexus seem to to synch with the otheR cdj is this something to do with my mixer? Please let me know .. Thanks ..
Hi .. I going to purchased the NEXUS 2000 cdjs But i only have the pioneer 500 mixer would this work? what are the upside ? or should but a new mixer too?
oh ok :))) i was just thinking of getting djm 900 srt.... and 900 has better sound quality ?
Ty
is there a way to cue monitor mic input?
Hey Chandra, sorry, I can't answer this easily. I honestly can't remember off the top of my head, and I'm travelling now, about six thousand kilometers away from my studio. When I get home, I'll try to remember to look at this and answer your question, but unfortunately I can't at the moment.
cool.thanks.
Check out the video that I did about the effects on the DJM-600 first, that will give you the basics. Then, that plus this video should give you enough to understand everything on the 800, which came out between the other two.
im used to djm 2000 so if i go to 900 will there be any problem on the effects
thanks!
why does it sound like a loop or something when you pause on 22:40?
When you pause a playing track with the play button, it does that on those decks. Just the way they designed them. I'm not sure.
I think it only happens when the playing track is in a loop.
It happens, when your Player's Jog-Mode (Right side, in the middle) is set to "CDJ" (green). If it's set to "Vinyl" (blue), it will pause like you would expect.
What does the time knob do?
is it compatible with denon hc 5000? plz plz plz replay me i beg u plz plz
thought that the djm-600 is from 1996, a year after the 500 to give a better product
No. And it's as horrible as the 500. If you ever get a chance, try and go to a shop and A/B a DJM vs. say a Formula. You do not want to spin on a Pioneer again.
traktor compatible?
Why would you put the master level at max... and the channel trims at normal levels?!? Turn the channel trim up, master level down, and turn your speakers up!
+Dakoolguy111 My theory is that if you leave headroom on the master, above what you would like to see as the proper highest master volume in a club or other environment, if somebody else comes on to use the mixer they are often going to turn the volume up higher than when you left it. All DJ's do this. It's part of their DNA, thinking that the louder they are, the better they sound. And then they start blowing speakers. So this is more of a smart preventative way of not letting things get out of control. Of course, in a professional environment, you hopefully have a sound engineer to oversee all of this and to make sure the DJ's are red-lining the mixer and making peoples' ears bleed, and they probably also have a compressor in the system between the mixer and the amps to impose a brick-wall limiting function above a certain point, so the DJ can't overload the system. I probably sound cynical with this explanation, but when I was running a club, I had far too many experiences of DJ's blowing up speakers until I put in compressors and also started to teach my DJ's about the importance of proper gain staging.
A very valid argument! I agree i have seen this happen firsthand in nightclubs and events. The way i see it, either djs should be better educated and understand the truth about gain balance and stuff, or there should always be a sound technician/engineer monitoring the signal before it goes to the amps. That being said, with my ddj-sx, i usually try to keep the master volume at around 12 o' clock. I have found that if i push the master up too far, i get a really noisey, static-y signal coming out of it.
+Dakoolguy111 Ah, yes, that's a good point that isn't unique to just that one piece of equipment. I've seen that on certain mixers, where you get distortion or crackle at the very top (or very bottom).
het is leuk gewoon om muziek te maken
What's the name of the song playing at 27:10?
It's a remix of one of my own tracks called "Global Underground." If you go into the description underneath the video, I've got a bunch of download links. You can download a free copy from SoundCloud if you want.
Great! It's an awesome song.Thanks for the reply!
why are you surprised this uses a 1/4 inch headphone jack? No mixer uses 1/8th inch...
I'm just surprised that that's the only option. Some pro mixers actually use both. Also, forgetting the past, it would make sense in the future for 1/8" to be an option more frequently just because about 90% of the headphones out there come as 1/8" or come as 1/8" with an adapter for 1/4". I think 1/4" is better for professional use, but the fact that 1/8" has become so common in the past ten years because of phones, computers, tablets, etc., makes me think that more DJ gear could adapt to be more flexible.
djbolivia Strength of the 1/8" is weak and you would more then likely break it. Over the years I can tell you how many times I got the cord caught and pulled on the jack hard. 1/4" is so much stronger. But I do agree that 90% of headphones come with a 1/8". I guess they are gearing more toward the ipod market more then DJ's sadly.
MrTechnics1200s I'm not a big fan of the mixers with the jacks on the front, for exactly that reason. I've occasionally bumped my headphone connection pretty hard on a few of these.
um the 700?
To be honest, I can't recall ever having used one. I know they were moderately popular for a while, but I think a lot of clubs (in Canada, at least) went straight from 600's to 800's as an industry standard.
I owe xone 92 and I prefer xones curve rather than pioneer
would you love to have a student from africa?
Dj Bolivia do you accept friends on fb? Im looking to find new dj friends. I live in Bridgewater
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When doing a review, don't you think it's important to talk about the poor sound quality of these mixers?
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why the fuck is djm 2000 nexus not certified with traktor??????!!!! aaaAAAaaAaAaAaah damn it!!!
It is nowadays.