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| quote: | Originally posted by Zoso
This has been one hesitation for me when it comes to purchasing a CDJ. I'm afraid that I might become "lazy" and rely on the BPM counter too much. However, seeing as how I bedroom DJ only, I ask myself "Does this really matter? " I am doing this for fun and stress relief only.
I'm sure there is a way to turn off the counter, right? And, besides, like everyone has suggested, I'm sure at best it's just a way to "ball park" your BPM. Fine tuning is what the human ear is for.
Isn't it silly to worry over such a thing? Still, I want to challenge myself, and I want my mixes (even though I am the only one to hear them) to come out as flawlessly as possible. Damn Type A personality! |
The bpm counters usually do more harm then good. Cause sometimes Ill be trying to beatmatch and one will say 128 and the other 129 and I will automatically think that the other is too fast but that is not always the case. So if you just ignore it, you should be fine.
The only thing I really use it for is when putting a cd in, if it needs a big adjustment, Ill just ballpark it and change the pitch to where I think itll be.
Oh and one of the best things about cdj vs tt is that you can see exactly what the pitch is at. Its much easier to see that you are +2.26 than say that you are a bit above the +2 on a tt.
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