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| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
Soooo
W/tables normally there is only +/- 8% Soo even if you push the pitch as high as you can, its basically impossible to go 120 to 140.
If you want after the 8th bar you can quickly change the pitch, yeah people will notice it but it sounds alright if u need to.
Other wise going from 120 -> 140 you are going to have to build your set and slowly go up 1 -> 2 bpm's a track slowly getting to 140.
Or you could mix out of a breakdown
or on the 8th bar hope that your 140 track hits at the right time and you can just cut the track thats going 120 off, but its not reccommended |
well, first of all, thnx for replying. of course, at once from 120 to 140 is almost impossible, for a bedroom-dj like me. what im meaning, is that when you do a set of lets say 2 hrs, how can you build it up? of course it will happen in small steps; that will give the audience the least way to notice any shifts in tempo.
and of course, during a track, one can pitch up some 4% in ltes say minutes. it wont be noticed that easy, at least, its better then doing 4% in 1 instant .... nut im looking for other 'tricks'. not just pichting a record every now and then to gain more BPM's. but other ways ... recomm.'s?
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