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| quote: | Originally posted by tortoise
kinda off topic but is there any difference between the 200 and the 800 pitch percentage? i know the 200 is +/- .02 and the 800 is +/- .05. the reason i am asking is that if i mix 2 tracks one at 127 bpm and one at 128 bpm i adjust about .80% on the 200s and about 1.% on the 800s. it just seems weird to me maybe i don,t have enough experience with the 800s.
o and in regard to the topic i love my 200s. |
It's math. Technically you shouldn't be having to change the pitch by different amounts between the different models. For around the 128 range, .80% is a good estimate:
128 * .008 = 1.024 change in BPM, which is pretty close to perfect for moving up or down 1 BPM.
Now don't go taking a calculator everywhere you dj, but I'm just showing you the logic of it so you can get an idea. Most people on this board will agree to learn to beatmatch using your ears, and not by BPM readers and % changes.
The difference with the .02% and the .05% increments between the 200s and the 800s is just that the .02% is more precise. In the case you had a CDJ 800, changing the pitch by 1.60% might leave your track a tad too fast, yet changing it to 1.55% might be too slow. With the 200s, you can move the 1.60% down to 1.58% which might be closer to the correct speed.
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