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Amir_9
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I never get this problem with CD's, get accurate readings on both players, tracks that are the same BPM, change together at the same rate on both players.
I'm ticked off because even when tracks have gone through rekordbox, two versions of the same track that are exactly 128 BPM (only an example here) NOT 128.75, NOT 128.50, 128, on the CDJ-400 the BPM goes up by one (estimate, I know its only 128.5 at 0.40%) but on the CDJ-900 that same track, that is exactly 128 BPM goes changes at 0.35%, so I have to put it on 0.40% for the tracks to stay beatmatched.
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Sep-20-2011 21:57
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EddieZilker
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| quote: | Originally posted by Amir_9
I never get this problem with CD's, get accurate readings on both players, tracks that are the same BPM, change together at the same rate on both players.
I'm ticked off because even when tracks have gone through rekordbox, two versions of the same track that are exactly 128 BPM (only an example here) NOT 128.75, NOT 128.50, 128, on the CDJ-400 the BPM goes up by one (estimate, I know its only 128.5 at 0.40%) but on the CDJ-900 that same track, that is exactly 128 BPM goes changes at 0.35%, so I have to put it on 0.40% for the tracks to stay beatmatched. |
What are your pitch range settings for each unit? If one is set to ± 6 and the other is set to ±10/16/100, you're going to see some discrepancies.
Pitch resolutions are 0.02 at 6%, 0.05 for 10%/16% and 0.5% for 100%, as on the CDJ-1000 and CDJ-2000.
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Sep-20-2011 22:08
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Amir_9
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| quote: | Originally posted by EddieZilker
What are your pitch range settings for each unit? If one is set to ± 6 and the other is set to ±10/16/100, you're going to see some discrepancies.
Pitch resolutions are 0.02 at 6%, 0.05 for 10%/16% and 0.5% for 100%, as on the CDJ-1000 and CDJ-2000.
Read more: http://www.skratchworx.com/reviews/...p#ixzz1YX6oGD6r |
They are both are ±10. And I know its 0.05 for 10%/16%. Thats fine.
With that out of the way. Anything that is under 130 BPM will get the reader on CDJ-900 to show it increased by 1 (as an estimate I know) at 0.40% Increased by 2 at 1.15% (on the CDJ-400 this happens at 1.20%)
If its 130-142 the reader shows its gone 1 up (as an estimate I know)at 0.35%.
I know theres calculations to it and what not, I should depend on my ear and not what the reader says, but its unreliable with USB's.
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Sep-20-2011 22:12
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Amir_9
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I can't get any help from Pioneer either.
Heres an example, a 129 BPM tune, just did this few minutes ago, at ±10 it went to 130 on the counter at 0.35%. (CDJ-900)
On the CDJ-400 it went to 130 on the reader at 0.40%.
This means if I actually want them to stay beatmatched, I have to have both of them on 0.35% or 0.40%. does not sound like a problem right?
But this gets tedious when I want to mix tunes that have 2-3 BPM difference give or take. But thats not the bbiggest problem either, small difference, easy to pitch bend for the transition period.
But when mixing the likes of house or any music that has long breaks without kickdrums in its intro then a kickdrum suddenly, THEN this is a problem.
Last edited by Amir_9 on Sep-20-2011 at 23:04
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Sep-20-2011 22:41
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Amir_9
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Location: Markus Schulz
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| quote: | Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
use ears not counters.
put tape on the display to hide it.
practice.
profit. |
I know how to beatmatch two tunes, when they are both the same BPM it takes a matter of seconds for me to mix them. As I already said, even if its not accurate or there a slight difference as the situation is now, I can pitch bend the faster tunes and its all fine. But this is a huge issue with tunes that have no kickdrum after their break.
When I have the technology there for me that I've paid for, I should expect no less.
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Sep-21-2011 01:05
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SYSTEM-J
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Sep-21-2011 06:00
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