Hello??
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FolgenCDJ 2000 Nexus Clocking fix?
@Pulse
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"Some gaps may occur depending on the different precision level of clocks embedded in the CDJs / DJMs. Unfortunately it is impossible to eradicate all the small gaps even through firmware updates. If you really want to have no gap in the loop length, please use the sync feature, which was engineered to avoid such gaps caused by different clock time between CDJ players."
My question is, instead of going through all this hassle of trying to sell my CDJ's and get a pair of ones that are problem free (better clocking time)
Can I go to a pioneer retailer/service center and ask them to change out whatever that is needed for me to get better clock response?
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They just locked the previous topic as it's apparently "solved" (it's not). The loops drift out of time even if both tracks are SYNCed.
Yeah.. Anton i think i will send mine to a Pioneer service center. I talked to them earlier and they said that they will try each part and eventually see what the problem is. However they said they never heard of this problem before wich surprised me..
If they managed to fix it for me I think it's worth it.. this will cost me alot but it's worth it i guess.
If nothing works out i have plan B and C..
B: Sell it
C: Use a laptop, so my software takes care of the works rather than the really shitty hardware.. But i really don't like using a laptop with me all the time i do dj'ing.
@Pulse you still havn't replied wether it's possible for a pioneer service to replace my current clock/midi clock in my cdj?
I sold my Pioneer CDJ 2000 Nexus. I went to the dj store again and tried out the CDJ 2000 Nexus 2 and same problem with the drifting loops, i am giving it a new try today, going there with firmware update and testing.
Maybe the new "Auto loop" function is better.. i have to try it