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you can just use a beatcounter from your pc (for free ), get a rough bpm of your records and write it on the cover of each tune, u dont need to use it for beatmatching, but you can save time by not attempting to mix records with a big bpm difference, it can even help when you want to plan your set beforhand, you know, put some slower tracks in the beginning and increase the tempo progressively to get to the desired bpm
not an expert in this matter but it's just a suggestion
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