What are the advantages of owning 3 or 4 CDJ 2000 Nexus?

What are the advantages of owning 3 or 4 CDJ 2000 Nexus?

Justin time for some Hardstyle!

What are the advantages of owning 3 or 4 CDJ 2000 Nexus?

I know 3 would have some advantages but is $1750.00 to $1999.99 worth it? And more to the point would adding 2 more = $3500.00 to $4000.00?

What am I going to get or be able to do after spending $3500.00 to $4000.00 on 2 more CDJ's? And just for conversation, what will I get if I have 3 CDJ Nexus? I have watched the fancy Pioneer videos but for the average DJ... I'm not even sure how much the Pioneer paid DJ's use all 4 in reality?

Thanks

 

dj shahar

well, i don't have 4. nor do i have the nexus cdj, nor the nexus mixer. but yea, if you have it: first off: it's impressive. like, that's the main thing. it's an impressive setup. 4 cdj 2000 nexus and 1 djm 2000 nexus and 1 effects unit.. don't know the name of it. it's all really impressive.

so yea.. samples.. and with the new nexus mixer and cdj's you can have 1 cdj as the master, and the other 3 just following it's bpm. imagine cdj2kn:1 playing the vocals of song 1. cdj2kn:2 playing the instruments of song 1. and the other 2 for song 2. so, now you have 2 songs with control over their vocals and instruments in 2 separate players. and with master/slave sync, you can start song 1 voice and instruments synced up playing, then sample off some parts with the nexus mixer, then crush the instrumental of song 1 and fade in the instrumental of song 2.. again .. all synced up. "hits of the 80's.. with a style so crazy" yup, that's how i would do it, if i had it. it's like live studio recording. with master sync. a feature the cdj 2k mk1 doesn't even have the buttons for.

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correct me if i am wrong as I have not gone into the djm 2kn but the sample part, once a sample is done I can dedicate it to a channel and use it as a master? so I could have 4 cdjs going plus the djm sample or 3 cdjs and the 4th being the sample from the djm?

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so when sampling you don't need a 3r or 4th cdj right? Or...

DJ Pete

3 cdj's is more usable and realistic then 4. Yes 4 does look impressive and HOT!. I can tell you my and my buddy put our CDJ 2000 nexus together for 4. And it was HOT! But you have to spend loads of time preparing for 4 decks and how your gonna use that 4th cdj?? I started with 3 Turntables back in the day.. So 3 CDJs is easy for me. But the 4th I couldn't figure out what to do with it?? 3 Cdjs you can have to beats with one accapella?? Or soem other combination. I found myself just using the 4th CDJ just to use it. so spending another 1650 on a CDJ just because its gonna look good?? Nope I would'nt do it. But if you have mula to burn?? Then go for it.

John Kiser

There is no simple answer to the original poster's question because how a DJ uses the gear can depend heavily on his personal style, music selection/style, etc...

One DJ might only need 2 decks because they prefer to mix from 1 track to another.  (A -> B mixing)

Another DJ might like to mix A -> B but also use Acapellas on a 3rd deck.

Another DJ might play all 4 decks simultaneously with music, beat tools, samples, acapellas or whatever....

 

One reason you see 4 decks installed in many professional club situations is for basic redundancy.  If something fails, you always want a backup available.

For me, I play house music and prefer to mix 2 tracks at a time.  But I still like to have 3 or more decks available because I can use the extra deck to begin preparing an extra track ahead.  For example, let's say that Deck 1 is playing for the audience, and on Deck 2 I have selected my next track and beatmatched it.  I have 30 seconds until my intended mix point, so I can use the 3rd deck to start searching for the next track after Deck 2 and match it, without worrying about missing my cue point on Deck 2.

Justin time for some Hardstyle!

Some good points. I guess 99% of me thinks my CDJ will never break down as I purchased the best and how dare they have issues but in reality... I did read the post where it took a month or so for someone to get their stuff back. I feel lucky that when my ASUS laptop goes down it didn't take them a day once they got it to fix and return. They swapped out the bad parts (Mainboard, soundcard etc...) and shipped the same day they got it) Ok maybe I bring this up in hopes Pioneer will start doing the same... But maybe they do and that month long wait was a rare thing.

Anyways... I'm not sure $1999.99 retail is worth sitting around being a backup for a bedroom dj but in some cases I believe it might or if you just wait untill a CDJ does go down I just picked up a 3rd for $1650.00 out the door (Authorized dealer, not ebay) point is the longer you wait the more the price goes down...

 

Curious, how much does a retailer get these CDJ for that they can let them go for $1575.00 ish before tax? Of course I spent some serious cash with this box store but... WHere does the store start loosing money?

I'll work with 3 for now, if for some strange reason that's not enough... I'll get another.

DJ Pete

I would think there is a huge mark up on the players. And there also might be incentives for dealers as well?? The more you buy, the more you save. If we can get a New CDJ 2000 Nexus for 1650 out the door and shipped to our front door.... I would think the dealer is getting them for $800-1000 bucks a pop... Thats my guess anyway.

Sammy

well ... for me it depends on which style I'm at in the moment.

Minimal/Tech means you can run loop on CDJ1 , the regular mix on CDJ2 and CDJ 3 and then mess with accapella's on CDJ4 .

For Electro house and Dubstep 2 or 3 decks are really enough.. Like CDJ1 Drops > CDJ2 Launch > CDJ3 Loaded to fire at CDJ2's drop.

3cdj's you'll have the advantage of less loading time (Usually the point I want to mix in passed by in the moment CDJ2 is fading out , CDJ3 is handy then)

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I'm getting 3. But I need some advice.

I am getting a new table, I could get a 60 inch and put the 3 cdj and djm next to each other (2 cdj on left of mixer and one on the right of the mixer) However I could also get a 48 inch table and mount Spacetek behind one of the cdj's. I don't mind either way but those who have a setup like this what would you do if you could do it again? Line all the cdj and mixer in a row or mount one mixer behind? What is more user friendly, comfortable and so on?

I can go either way but... 48 table is prefered but I don't want that reason to be my answer.

Stripped Back

hi there, this my set up, my main problem has always been cables, i hate them, it a real mess under the hood/table. photos made with ipad ,so not so good but you get the idea.

Justin time for some Hardstyle!

what kind of music? I'm mostly Hardstyle/trance etc.. I don't scratch so I'm thinking putting on a stand to save room.

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Just a quick question, throw in a DJM 2000 Nexus and how much does the value of a 3rd CDJ go down in this setup? Or does it stay the same...

Dream Treez

""One DJ might only need 2 decks because they prefer to mix from 1 track to another.  (A -> B mixing)

   Another DJ might like to mix A -> B but also use Acapellas on a 3rd deck.

   Another DJ might play all 4 decks simultaneously with music, beat tools, samples, acapellas or whatever....""

I so agree with that.

I also play house music and I think 3 cdjs are more than enough, but it always depends in music style and the way you play.

In some clubs you see 4 cdjs for several reasons. One is that one cdj might fail so you got 3 more to rescue you. Another reason is that two djs can easily play back to back if both use cdjs and a mixer. Also some serious clubs have more than four cdjs and different type mixers so that dj can choose which one fits most.

But seriously I can't find any reason to get 4 cdjs for studio, except if you wanna train yourself playing only samples. 

Also I find a bit silly Pioneers advertising videos. But hey, it's an advertisment!!  

Dream Treez

Actually there is a Pioneer video I like to watch. The one advertising the limited cdj2000w. I like the look of miss nine!! :d  

Stripped Back

just a quick question, throw in a DJM 2000 Nexus and how much does the value of a 3rd CDJ go down in this setup? Or does it stay the same... stays the same,

the only small moan i have is that i think djm 2000 needs an extra channel to route your rolls, samples,rmx 1000,  if you go with 4 cdjs, but there realy not much point in 4, i own 6, 3 in studio  and 3 at home, i had 4 layed out, it to much.

John Kiser

If you are only using the 3rd CDJ as a preview deck, then having a DJM-2000 will make that third deck less valuable because it has a preview deck built into the mixer.  The 3rd CDJ would essentially just be there as a back-up for you.  But if you are using that 3rd CDJ for mixing, then it will still be valuable.

The DJM-2000 is not the only mixer that let's you preview tracks from Rekordbox, however.  Any mixer with a built-in sound card can route audio from Rekordbox to a channel on the mixer.  In fact, if you have an old analog mixer you could plug the headphone output of your laptop computer into a y-adapter cable and then into a channel on the mixer and preview that way.  That's what I did on my old Allen & Heath Xone 62 before I purchased my Xone DB4.

As I said before, the value of extra CDJ decks depends largely on the user and their needs/preferences.

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The DJM 2000 Nexus allows you to capture a loop (Say from channel one) and play it over and over and by doing this you can hit stop on the CDJ (1). One thing I am not sure of is, can you load a new track into CDJ 1 and mix into that loop the DJM is playing or is Channel 1 still being used for that loop (Or does the DJM have a master and doesn't take up a channel for loops like this).

Second, can you switch channels if the DJM needs a channel? For example if I have 3 CDJ's and I capture a loop from CDJ one/Channel one and want to free up channel one so I can start using that deck again, can I move that loop to say Channel 4 where I don't have a CDJ?

My knowledge is limited at the moment, sorry.

Stripped Back

 

you can use thebeat masher from any channel and assign it to another.

Second, can you switch channels if the DJM needs a channel? yes

 

For example if I have 3 CDJ's and I capture a loop from CDJ one/Channel one and want to free up channel one so I can start using that deck again, can I move that loop to say Channel 4 where I don't have a CDJ? yes, you can move to any channel, that has cdj or not. 

Justin time for some Hardstyle!

Thank you Stripped Back.

For my use and my style, I now know I really don't need 4 cdj's and probably don't need 3 however 3 still can be useful at times and a backup so I'll  keep it.

 

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