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| Ory |
| Do you use BPM-counters to your aid when mixing? Very simple question. I'd also like to hear your opinion about them, 'cus some new turntables (well, CD-tables) I've seen have them. |
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| veezee |
my first mixer had a bpm lights .. i covered them up right away and glad i did.
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| DannyO |
Nope, I will never use them, its better and safer to use your ears, and thats how you really should do it, there ain't any rules for DJin, so do what you want, but myself along with probably 99% of the DJs here will advise against it.
Only time I use them is for syncing effects, or changing the speed of them. |
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| Freak |
nope
never have
never will
never encountered them in any of the venues ive worked in either |
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| tranceaholic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ory
Do you use BPM-counters to your aid when mixing? Very simple question. I'd also like to hear your opinion about them, 'cus some new turntables (well, CD-tables) I've seen have them. |
well i tried but some tracks each time are read differently..or some have the exact same BPM but one track sound faster than the other so screw that..play it by ear |
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| nrjizer |
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
nope
never have
never will
never encountered them in any of the venues ive worked in either |
Likewise. Don't need them, don't want them. Learn to use your ears or you may as well just use Traktor, imo. |
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| Dj Spiel |
I mix better when I am not looking at them.
Damn Pioneer DJM 600!!!!!
Damn CDJ 800's!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| DjVash |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ory
Do you use BPM-counters to your aid when mixing? Very simple question. I'd also like to hear your opinion about them, 'cus some new turntables (well, CD-tables) I've seen have them. |
Never.
One exception and that's at the beginning of a recorded mix. I often start with a too high bpm which is fun to mix but kinda annoying to listen to. So that's when I use the BPM counter on my Pioneer to set it to 138 when I start. I don't use them for mixing, because it's not accurate anyway. |
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| 3xx3r7 |
| They are plague. Do not use them. I am to this day still tempted to use them whenever I can't beatmatch. Bad idea. |
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| Matt Jay |
The only reason I would even think about using them would be if I had a 3rd deck to mix effects, quick loops and vocals etc
Other than that, your cheating yourself if you have to rely on machines to beatmatch for you :toothless |
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| montie |
i never used them when i first started spinning
i had a ty mixer anyway which didn't have them so it didn't matter
that was for like 3 years
then i got a DJM600, i use it sometimes, mainly to find out what the BPM of non house tracks. not to beat match them necesarily but just to know what records are close enuf that i can beat match them
also when im mixing and i think i have the tracks beatmatched and i'm sorta bored waiting for the time to mix the track, i'll switch on the BPM counter and play around |
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| brian |
Nope -- like someone else said- never have, never will.
Seems like a useless feature to be on a turntable or CD turntable. They're generally not very accurate and it's really not that hard to learn beatmatching without them. |
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