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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_palm
get the 800 or 1000, rest is crap. actualy i think the 800 isnt acurate enough either. would die to have an analog pitch on a cd playar with no resolution. wonder why that is such a hard thing to do? |
To be honest for almost all tracks you buy anyways you wont need an analoge pitch since tunes will almost always be at a set bpm. Digital downloads straight from the lables will be at exactly 138bpm the whole way through mixing to another track you often only have to pitch up or down like 1.0 or 1.5%. (I know its not exactly beat matched then, but it will hold in time for well over 1 and half mins, even then the slightest adjustment gets it in time again.)
The point 0.1 only becomes an issue with vinyl rips or tracks not made with a regular tempo, such as tracks made to fit a specific sample or something so they need to be at like 136.57BPM.
Personally spinning on my CDJ500's for about a year, the 0.1 has never obthered me but once or twice, and then I simply ride the pitch up or down 0.1% to snap it right back in time.
Not super hard and it keeps you on your toes. And a damn sight easier than mixing on my vestax pdx2000.
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