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Matty V
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Sunny old Nantwich
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Probably, but when i used to record my sets (on cassette) and the beats were very slight off you couldnt really notice
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Oct-23-2004 12:07
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sleepydragon
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england
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Oct-23-2004 12:17
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dj_lane
Timeless

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: MNTA #7 /// AvidTechno.com
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Re: tough dj question
| quote: | Originally posted by dj jasonF
when i play at home with my not-so-good sound system i beatmatch 2 songs and in my headphones there is a double beat... i mean instead of:
beat
beat
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beat
.beat
a really small difference but i can hear it in my headphones. then the crossfader is up the 2 tracks sound 100% beatmatched.
i was wondering if this would happen in a good sound system in a club or something.
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try cutting your bass, on the incoming track
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Oct-23-2004 15:00
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tomfoord
tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Cardiff, UK
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i reckon that when 2 tracks are very slightly out its not the beats that you notice, its the higher frequency percussion sounds which sound wrong.
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Oct-23-2004 15:35
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