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Minggu, 15 Agustus 2010

The Pioneer CDJ-850

THE PIONEER CDJ-850

The Pioneer CDJ-850 ... Evolution continues



Pioneer's new species continue to evolve from the DJ gene pool at an alarming rate. While we've seen the CDJ-2000, 900 and 350 drag themselves from the primordial Pioneer ooze, there was a gap - the missing link if you like. The cdj-850 sits neatly in the gap between the bedroom DJ 350 and all purpose DJ 900, and simply updates the 800 to sit in the rekordbox workflow. Or does it?

Here's the word from Pioneer UK after which I'll break down after:





(Pioneer’s New CDJ-850: The Perfect Springboard from Bedroom to Club)

The CDJ-2000s are quickly replacing the CDJ-1000Mk3 as the industry standard player in the world’s biggest clubs, while the CDJ-900 takes root in regular clubs. The new CDJ-350 has now launched, offering the most affordable rekordboxTM compatible deck for the beginner DJ, but left a gap for semi-pro bedroom DJs and bars. Pioneer today announce the complete rekordboxTM enabled CDJ line-up with the new CDJ-850.

Intentionally designed to feel and function like other CDJ models further up the range, the CDJ-850 will give that all important reassurance when turning up to a gig with other CDJ models in the booth. And just as budding DJs practiced on the CDJ-800 at home in preparation for their club gigs on the CDJ-1000, the CDJ-850 is set to become the new training ground for DJs hoping to break it on the club circuit.

Mark Grotefeld, Head Of Marketing, Pioneer DJ Europe: “The CDJ-850 is a great option for DJs wanting to familiarise themselves in home set-ups along with the infinite possibilities digital DJing developments are bringing to the artform.”

Apart from the ProDJ Link connection, the CDJ-850 inherits so many of the most exciting features from the CDJ-2000 and 900, offering major enhancements over the outgoing CDJ-800MK2.

The full-size 206mm jog wheel will be familiar to all existing professional CDJ users, giving the same performance and feel as the top range products. And no matter which CDJ you play on, the browsing logic is always the same and all the work put into customizing rekordbox collections will be available on every player in the range. So wherever DJs play, it will always feel like home.

Jason Pook, Product Development Manager, Pioneer DJ Europe, said: “We wanted the CDJ-850 to resemble the CDJ-2000 in as many ways as possible, so that the transition between using both is as smooth as possible. This we’ve achieved, while still bringing the system in at an affordable price.”

The CDJ-850 features the same large rotary select dial as the CDJ-2000 and is the most affordable product in the range to feature the Wave display to see peaks and drops of the music. An intuitive Tag List feature allows DJs to think ahead 10, 20 or many more tracks by arranging temporary set lists on the fly. They can save this as a playlist and recall it later in rekordbox or use it again at the next gig. And what’s more, it’s the only player to feature Tag List editing, so you can add, remove and change the order of tracks in the list.

Adapting to all ways of working, the CDJ-850 plays music from CD, USB and PC. Despite the price point, it’s capable of playing professional 24-bit Wav and Aiff, along with MP3 and AAC music files. It can be used as a Midi controller and 24-bit soundcard for music software, and with HID capability, software companies will be quick to announce Plug&Play support.

Main features :
  • Retains most of the principal functions from the industry club-standard CDJ-2000, such as the 206mm jog dial and large screen for visual information.
  • Able to play all types of digital files, such as WAV, AIFF, MP3 etc.
  • Incorporates rekordboxTM, allowing the creation and editing of playlists pre-gig, and recalling cue and loop settings for more inventive DJing.
  • On-screen display allows for quick and easy music selection, and the wave display allows greater grasp of the dynamics of a track.
  • By connecting via the CDJ-850’s special interface (USB HID), more complex DJ software can be used without using a control disk.
  • Tag list allows registering and itemising of tracks at the touch of a button.
  • Auto beat loop function, tempo variation, CD ‘resume’ function and vibration-resistance are just some of the other additional features.

Main Specifications


Compatible Media: Music CDs, CD-R/RW, USB storage devices (such as flash memory, HDD, etc.)
Compatible Files: MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF
USB storage compatible File Systems: FAT16, FAT32, HFS+
Frequency Performance: 4 Hz – 20 kHz
S/N Ratio: 115 dB or higher
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.003% or less
USB Ports: USB A Port × 1, USB B Port × 1
Audio Output Terminals: AUDIO OUT (RCA)
Other Terminals: CONTROL (3.5 mm dia. mini-plug)
Audio Output Voltage: 2.0 V
Power Supply: 220-240V 50/60 HZ
Power Consumption: 21 W
Max External Dimensions: 305 mm (W) × 364.4 mm (D) × 105.5 mm (H)
Unit Weight: 3.3 kg
Included Music Management Software rekordboxTM
Compatible OS: Mac OS X (10.4.6 and later) - Windows® 7 Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate - Windows Vista® Home Basic/Home Premium/Ultimate/Business - Windows® XP Home Edition/Professional (SP2&later)
(Note: Is not compatible with Windows® XP Professional x64 edition)
Playable Files: MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF

The CDJ-850 is available from August 2010. The suggested retail price is £799.


Soooo… at first glance, the 850 is an 800 with a new screen. But digging deeper, you'll soon see a few useful updates that makes the 850 a worthy product rather than just a spit and polish affair. It is largely the same at first glance - yes there is a new screen, but strangely not tilted like the 900 and 2000. I guess that's just for pros.

This update is all about adding the new Pioneer rekordbox workflow. So you can now organise your library just like with the 350, 900 and 2000s and use the same music on any of these units. One key feature missing here are hot cues. The 800 before it lacked them and so does the 850. Like slanty screens, it seems they're for pros only.

This rekordbox implementation does however lack the rather wonderful link feature. And it also seems that you can't share a pair of 850s over USB either. Shame - that's really handy. Looks like you'll need to step up to the 900s to experience the better part of rekordbox functionality.

But what the 850 does get is MIDI and more importantly HID. So the wonderful world of control disk free DVS rocking is now open to you. Well once the various DVS makers release updates to make it happen of course.



So initially judging the book very much by its cover, I wondered what the point of this upgrade was. But aside from giving the DJM-700 something to look good with, the CDJ-850 adds the best part of the cool new Pioneer rekordbox workflow, as well as HID and a 24 bit audio interface too. There is a £200 premium though, so if you couldn't give a toss about a digital workflow, I suggest you buy 800s while you can.

by Gizmo (Skratchworx)

Sabtu, 14 Agustus 2010

The Fasting Month

THE FASTING MONTH
(Night entertainment business during the fasting month)

Starting on (Indonesia time) 7 August until 14 September 2010 the night entertainment venues (such as pubs, bars, cafes, discotheques, karaoke), massage parlors and whorehouses (brothel) must be closed temporarily almost in most regions in Indonesia. The reason of this closure is to respect and to provide serenity for the Muslims during the fasting month (Indonesian: Bulan puasa). Generally each city government use the formula: From H-3 to H+3. Means three days before the first day of fasting until three days after Eid ul-Fitr (Indonesian: Idul Fitri). This is approximately equal to one month plus one week for no activity of such companies. This maybe a consequence because Muslim is majority in this country. The circumstance is definitely different in the countries with majority non-Muslim.

Last year in some cities like Jakarta, Manado and the cities in the province of Bali and Irian Jaya, the night entertainment venue were not closed totally but the city authority limiting their operating hours and asked them to not open the door vulgarly and openly (I do not know how for this year, maybe the rules are still similar to last year). In some cities even the game arena for family like Time Zone and Fun City, sport game like billiard, online game stations, and even cinemas have to limit their operating hours only from 10:00 until 17:00. Restrictions on operating hours may be different in each city. Can you imagine how many firms that affected by this rules throughout Indonesia?

There is no central legislation to regulate this issue so it all depends on the policies of each city government. However, local governments usually tend to follow majority voices to issuing the closure policy for the night entertainment venues, whorehouses and all the things which it considered can influencing this holy month, for instance, restaurants are encouraged to not open the door openly / transparently.

Other problems as a result of this rule is how the fate of the workers. There are companies that do not pays of their employees wage (especially wages based on working days / hours of work), arguing that the closure was not from management but from the willingness of government. So, who's to blame?

Happy Fasting Month


original by Meimei Dudut Ajah

Jumat, 13 Agustus 2010

Read The Crowd

Read The Crowd ... (maybe usefull for someone out there)

You've heard of DJs saying they can "read" a crowd, now with this VIP special guide you can easily recognise your ravers....

1. Part-Time Clubbers

Spot them:
They've been harassed into coming out as part of a mates' birthday
Most likely to be wearing:
90's-looking 'club wear' they found at the back of their wardrobe, or a smart shirt
Most likely to say:
"wow this place open till 2am!"
Least likely to say:
"Got that Michael Cleis track?"
What to play:
Something mainstream but not too offensive to everyone else - a remix of La Roux should do nicely

2. All Day Drinkers
Spot them:
Sunburnt and lager-breathed, they've come from a beer garden session and should really have gone home eight hours ago.
Most likely to be wearing:
T-shirt, flip flops, short and slightly askew baseball cap: plastic bag with today's newspaper in it for some reason
Most likely to say:
"Dist (spit, spit) isagreacht chooooon!"
Least likely to say:
Taxi
What to play:
The breakdown of underworld's 'Born Slippy'

3. Regulars
Spot Them:
The pack standing proud like lions on top of their rock. They think they are the kings of the club, and will let everybody know it.
Most likely to be wearing:
Full merchandise from the club - T-shirt, hoody, jeans and a tattoo of the club's logo on their bicep
Most likely to say:
"I haven't paid to get in the club since 2006"
Least likely to say:
"Shall we go somewhere else for a change?"
What to play"
Autokratz 'stay the same'

4. Documenters
Spot Them:
Pinned to the DJ booth, filming and live-editing the entire set on a smartphone and trying to 'guerilla market' their club-based web venture
Most likely to be wearing:
Enough technology to land a stealth bomber
Most likely to say:
Nothing, though they may leave a message on your Soundcloud asking you what remix this is
Least likely to say:
"Who's DJing"
What to play:
Something obscure; better yet, something you made the day

5. Sir-Perve-A-Lots
Spot them:
Guys who perch themselves on the balcony above a dancefloor just to look down and salivate
Most likely to be wearing:
Sunglasses to hide their eyes, a semi
Most likely to say:
"Check her out"
Least likely to say:
Anything to a girl
What to play:
Boy Better Know 'Too many man'

6. People Watchers
Spot them:
Pressed against the wall like voyeuristic ninjas, scanning for comment-worthy punters like Jeremy Kyle meets the fashion police
Most likely to be wearing:
Something uncontroversial
Most likely to say:
"Look at that couple over there, they are clearly on the verge of splitting up"; "Did you see the state of her shoes?"
Least likely to say:
"Shall we just dance and have fun?"
What to play:
Freemasons 'Watchin'

7. Student Types
Spot them:
Young, keen, skint. They may be genuinely pleased to meet you, but that bulge in their kecks is actually a smuggled bottle of vodka
Most likely to be wearing:
Whatever was cool last time their loan came in, a bag with nothing in it but a student card.
Most likely to say:
"Are there any jobs going here?"
Least likely to say:
"I'll get this round"
What to play:
'Lipsin Ting' by scorcher followed by the theme to Baywatch


original post by BFC @RVLX

Selasa, 10 Agustus 2010

DJ JUNIE Trance Chart

DJ Junie (Soundicate) Pres. Trance World Chart on August 2010

01. Monogato – Sincere (Original Mix)
02. Ron Hagen & Al Exander – Last Minute (Original Mix)
03. Orjan Nilsen – Lovers Lane (Original Mix)
04. Beat Service – Cut & Run feat. Emma Lock (Original Mix)
05. Tenishia – Stranger To Myself feat. Aneym (Tenishia’s Burnout Mix)
06. Arnej – The Strings That Bind Us (Original Mix)
07. Dreastic – Spirit (Dreas Original Mix)
08. Ehren Stowers – Ascent (Original Mix)
09. Robert Nickson – We Won’t Forget (Original Mix)

DJ JUNIE House Chart

DJ Junie (Soundicate) Pres. Soullectric House Chart on August 2010

01. Gimbal & Sinan - Ibiza (Original Mix)
02. Michael Canitrot - Desire (Richard Earnshaw's Classic Vocal Mix)
03. Copyright - Someday feat. Imaani & Tasita D'Mour (Dub Mix)
04. Distant People & Hannah K. - Rhythm Of My Love (Yves Murasca's Piano Love Beach Mix)
05. Rober Gaez - Get Funky (Original Mix)
06. Ruben Alvarez & Josicko - Pacha Mama (Original Mix)
07. Felippe Senne & Jay Marie - Up To You (Chuckie Remix)
08. Franky Rizardo - Flute Test (SickIndividuals Remix)
09. Takeshy Kurosawa - Block Off (Maurizio Gubellini & Matteo Sala & Peruz Mix)
10. Alex Gomez - Calada (Sebastian Reza Remix)

Enjoy ...

THE DJ'S

The DJ's

TroubleMix an independent agency of djs as follows:

-FDJ VIENO D'CLEO (Titik Hitam/JAKARTA)
-FDJ MONIQ
(SouldBeat/MALANG)
-DJ A'AN (SouldBeat/My Place/MALANG)
-DJ JUNIE (Soundicate/MALANG)
-DJ IBENK (
SouldBeat/JAKARTA)
-DJ ANDHIE (SouldBeat/D-Lounge/MALANG)
-DJ DITY BULB BULB (SouldBeat/SURABAYA)
-FDJ FLOW-RAIN (TroubleMix/MALANG)

These are some photos from the dj's


FDJ VIENO D'CLEO (Titik Hitam)


FDJ MONIQ (SouldBeat)


DJ A'AN (My PLace Club / SouldBeat)


DJ JUNIE (Soundicate)


DJ IBENK (SouldBeat)


DJ ANDHIE (D-Lounge Cafe / SouldBeat)


DJ DITY BULB BULB (SouldBeat)


FDJ FLOW-RAIN (Ex X3-Club / TroubleMix)

Senin, 09 Agustus 2010

DJ EQUIPMENT

DJ Equipments

TroubleMix also serve the rental of dj equipments and provides dj studio for you around the city of Malang, Batu, Blitar, Pasuruan, Pandaan, Kertosono, Kediri, Tulungagung, Trenggalek etc.

DJ equipments can be provided by TroubleMix are as stated below:

-Pioneer CDJ-2000-(2 units) with the Pioneer DJM-800 (1 unit)
-Pioneer CDJ-900-(2 units) with the Pioneer DJM-800 (1 unit)
-Pioneer CDJ-1000mk3-(2 units) with the Pioneer DJM-800 (1 unit)
-Pioneer CDJ-800mk2 (2 units) with Behringer DJX-700 (1 unit)

If you are interested in renting the dj equipments for your party event or promotional event can be contact me at 08124901344 (Dhemitz Turntablist)