In loop sampler on the DJM-400 DJ mixer
Here are a couple of cool demonstration videos I found on YouTube showing how to use the in loop sampler on the DJM-400 DJ Mixer.
It looks like a pretty cool unit, although it looks like it could do with a few more banks in which to store samples.
I've never really got into the DJ side of things before, but I have to admit, it looks kind of interesting.
Maybe it's just me, but from the outside looking in, it looks like 'instant gratification'.
The first video covers off how to add samples to the bank.
| Pioneer DJM 400 2 Channel DJ Mixer w Effects DJM400 NEW | ![]() |
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US $499.99 | 18h 5m |
| Pioneer DMP 555 Pair DJM 400 Road Ready Case | ![]() |
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| Pioneer DJM 400 Mixer DJM400 2 Channel 96k Sampling NEW | ![]() |
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The second video goes into adding another track into the mix using the level depth.
While I was watching those clips, I also came across this nifty video demonstrating how to use effects features on the CDJ and a mixer.
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November 8th, 2007 23:23
That is pretty awesome how you can save samples and use em…I’m never behind one of these but rather on the dance floor dancing to their artwork ;). Still obviously a lot to it but these guys are so good they can help even novices like me understand