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master tempo on cdjs
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| stefanoc |
im wondering who uses their cdjs with this feature on at all times?
i always have it on lately since i started harmonically mixing. noticed that the kicks dissapear once a while at high or low tempo rates. |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by stefanoc
im wondering who uses their cdjs with this feature on at all times?
i always have it on lately since i started harmonically mixing. noticed that the kicks dissapear once a while at high or low tempo rates. |
As long as you use it within +/- 6% it should be fine.
I use it all the time, is great, when you adjust the platter it makes no change in pitch at all. |
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| Tak Dub Bam |
| quote: | Originally posted by stefanoc
im wondering who uses their cdjs with this feature on at all times?
i always have it on lately since i started harmonically mixing. noticed that the kicks dissapear once a while at high or low tempo rates. |
I remember asking myself the same thing, i always worked with the MT on and i can't see any reasonable argument to keep it off.. |
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| Freak |
I leave it off all the time
sounds - can hear the change in the sound as soon as you switch it on. It also comes out less bassy with the MT on |
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| limin_li |
| Pioneer CDJs have gotten better with the Master Tempo. I mean the CDJ-300s MT can't compare to the 100s, 800, 1000MK2 etc etc. However, I leave the MT off at all times, because sometimes I spin tracks @ + 8.0, and I want to feel the fast paste. |
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| Protege |
| quote: | Originally posted by limin_li
I want to feel the fast paste. |
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| Zild |
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
I leave it off all the time
sounds - can hear the change in the sound as soon as you switch it on. It also comes out less bassy with the MT on |
My exact feelings. |
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| idoru |
| I never use it. Don't have a real reason to. |
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| DJ RJT |
| I use it when I need to, i.e. to mix harmonically compatible tunes at moderately different tempos. |
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| J:\Digital |
| I haven't used mine yet.. You loose some of the energy you would usually get out of the highs or any vocals you may have when you are pitched above 0. I spin Psytrance and I find the the energy level is significantly less when MT is on. Only good thing about it is that you can't hear when you correct pitch.. But I try to get my mixes nailed so there is little to no corrections needed. :) |
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| Boomer187 |
| I usually leave it on, but I can't tell the difference from when I have it on and when i dONT |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
I usually leave it on, but I can't tell the difference from when I have it on and when i dONT |
Doesnt it smooth out the pitch bend?
lol I didnt know the 200s had it :wtf: |
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