Hi,
I'm playing a long set at a wedding in a couple weeks and the sound engineer is being hilariously hostile and refusing to accommodate my request of using my own XDJ-1000 mk2s instead of his CDJ2000s. My players are PAT tested from teh last gig I played with them in September, so there's no reason to object in my opinion.
My chief concern is that virtually all of my music is in flac and alac. The thought of converting it all isn't just annoying, I'm not sure it's possible in the time I have. I'm super busy right up until the day, so if I can't use my players I might have to cancel the gig and let down the couple. Is there a quick and painless way of converting my library and maintaining cues and grid adjustments etc?
I'm also cautious of the 2000s having never used them. I heard they don't even display the whole waveform if you're playing off USBs?
I took a look at some old reviews and images online and from what I can see I'm also worried about a couple other things that I don't quite rely on, but regularly use:
Do they have a phase metre?
Can you adjust the quantise settings?
I use a lot of loops so the quantise function makes things easier. I know I can set all my loops up before hand and use the memory points as a workaround, but again, it comes down to time.
I can live without a phase metre but I do like how it saves you that fraction of a second by showing which way you need to nudge when you hear that a track is starting to slide.
I'm going to dig my heels in with the guy, hopefully him saying 'just because' enough times will make him realise he's completely unreasonable and childish. But if he doesn't I'm a little concerned that getting used to a significantly different workflow on the night is going to go belly-up.