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david.michael
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Dayton, OH, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by JD8180
vinyl turntables are analog, so that means if you touch the pitch slider just a tiny tiny little bit, that would make a tiny tiny little bit of a pitch change to the track. where as the digital goes by steps. in your case you have the cdj 800 which means you could only do increments of .05% which really isn't too bad that you'd need to adjust every couple of bars. it may not always be perfect for the entire track, but it should be good enough.
if you're concerned with one of your cdj's being off, why don't you burn the same track twice and pop them both in. play them both at the same exact time and slide them up to say +5.0% and see if the timing still holds. if it doesn't then there is obviously an issue with your cdjs. |
^ exactly what he said
The terminology here is "pitch resolution". Your CDJs can change pitch, but only in certain increments (.05% in this case). But if you're adjusting every few bars, either you're not beatmatching well or something is wrong, I think.
When I beatmatch manually on Traktor or on my old CDJ-700s at .1% pitch resolution I have to adjust it every few bars or a little more, but that's kinda to be expected at such a low res.
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Apr-02-2008 19:04
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