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| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
you should be using the pitch slider to adjust tracks' tempos and the pitch bend (on the jog dial) should only be for minor adjustments if you need to get tracks in sync if their slightly off. the jog dial isn't accurate enough to beatmatch by itself. are you new to mixing? if so then most likely you just need to practice more and also it takes time to get used to individual CDJ's... |
err... what?
you seem to be giving a bit of misleading advice right there. the jogwheel is not for "beatmatching by itself". it is for corrections. it is obvious it cannot beatmatch by itself, because it does not change tempo, rather it 'bends' it temporarily (hence the term, pitch bend).
anyways; HARN, just be REALLY careful with them. they are super sensitive. it will take a bit to get used to, but eventually, you'll be able to cue up a track and finish beatmatching while the fader is open, cuz you can have such subtle corrections on the 200 it is almost undetectable most times if you do it right. love mine to death. what you must be extra careful with is the pitch slider itself, its kinda hard to actually just move it 0.02% at times.
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Last edited by Inertia on Oct-17-2006 at 13:09
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