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    DJ Vintage
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    I am not even sure if you can burn CDs from within iTunes (seriously, who does that anymore LOL), so I will have to leave the answer to that to others.

    You are right about them not supporting USB or MP3 playback, so going audio CDs is the only way.

    I’d seriously talk to those guys about bringing my RX.

    #2408461
    Gary Swan
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    Thanks for the reply. Im the new guy so I don’t wanna shake the tree too early regarding their kit. However I will be explaining the features and benefits of the rx, mainly cost over new CDJs

    I’m slowly trying to get away from iTunes and into Rekordbox but I’m struggling to find a decent tutorial to show me it’s full potential/capability. Or perhaps you could suggest some alternative?

    #2408501
    DJ Vintage
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    Well, RekordBox DJ (not RekordBox) like all DJ software has a tight integration with iTunes. So using your (no doubt) carefully managed collection in iTunes with DJ software is an easy thing. RekordBox, while a great tool to prep USB sticks for use with CDJs, is just a substitute for using audio CDs. Just with some benefits. But all it allows you to do is change the carrier for your music and give you some more information that can travel with the tracks. It adds nothing in creative features.

    DJ software on the other hand opens up an almost unlimited box of options.

    The current version of RekordBox has the option to move iTunes tracks/playlists to RekordBox so that is another reason you don’t have to abandon iTunes.

    While in and of itself iTunes is probably the worst bit of software ever to come out of Cupertino, it still does have the best cards for collection management when set up right and used exclusively for your DJ collection.

    As for CDJ vs controller, go and read the article over on the main site by our own tutor Steve Canueto (if you haven’t already). For laptopless DJ-ing on a controller, the MCX8000 gives a good glimpse into the future.

    #2408701

    You can easily burn CD’s in ITunes. Create a playlist, right mouse click on the playlist name and click burn to CD. If there are too many tracks for 1 CD it tells you and gives you the option of using multiple CD’s. I’ve used these burnt CD’s on many types of Pioneer CDJ’s and not had a problem. The names and tags are NOT displayed on the CDJ though, just Track 1, Track 2 etc.

    #2409021
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    I would also note that CDJs you should use “-R” or “-RW” CD blanks, as some CDJ drives have problems with “+R” or “+RW”.

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