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how do you do this on a cd player?
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| Xavier |
| when mixing on TT, your transition may be off a little bit, and you give it a shove or a little nudge, to put it back on beat, my question is how would you do this on a cdj? What buttons/features do you press and use? |
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| DJ_Shockwav |
you use the pitch bend feature
if there's a jog wheel you just give that a little spin or if it's buttons you just press + or - |
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| Mister_Michel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Xavier
when mixing on TT, your transition may be off a little bit, and you give it a shove or a little nudge, to put it back on beat, my question is how would you do this on a cdj? What buttons/features do you press and use? |
It's not a button, the jog wheel has exactly the same effect as giving a vinyl a little push |
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| big dave |
not all cd players have jog wheels but mostly all do have pitch bends
just press the + or - button to nudge the cd a bit |
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| pumavisor808 |
| either use the jog wheel or the + - buttons to create the pitch bend.. It all depends on what cd player you're using... |
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| djshawnb |
| quote: | Originally posted by Xavier
when mixing on TT, your transition may be off a little bit, and you give it a shove or a little nudge, to put it back on beat, my question is how would you do this on a cdj? What buttons/features do you press and use? |
i use the jog weel. the funny yhing is, when i brought my cd players for the first time, i used the pich bend buttons, later i realized that the jog weel serves the same function. |
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