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Bah, you guys are thinking too much. When you tap the cue button on a cdj, it goes into "stutter" mode so you hear the cued track play (from the cue point) as long as you hold down the button. Let go and it returns to the cue point.
What armin was doing was just tapping the cue button, then he hit play at the start of the phrase to let the cue'd track play. It's totally unneccessary, but it's fun and you usually get the release a bit more accurate that way. I do it all the time.
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I guess he's doing that (ie tapping) to get a more precise cue-point.
Kindof what turntablist do, ie dragging the vinyl back and forth in rythm, to get a 'feel' for the tune.
Say you want a cue-point on the 32'th bar of a tune.
8 bars ahead, you start tapping the cue-button. You tap it 8 times, so the cue ends up at the 32'th bar. geddid? |
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