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Those Using CDJ800/1000
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| kimchi |
| how many of you guys use the Master Tempo button? |
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| Jeremy H |
| The master tempo is useful when playing RnB and such.. but I dont like it since it makes the kicks sound all muddy =/ |
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| wizniz |
yes but i make it a rule not to go past 6%.
if i must, i turn it off. |
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| spdandpwr |
| when i use it...the crowd doesn't really know but i can hear that it sounds pretty wierd especially at plus 10%...so I am on and off about using it.. |
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| Greedy |
| it depends on the track. |
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| Clovis86 |
| I use it within +/- 5%, after that it s up the track. Depends on the track too. I like the fact that it makes platter adjustments go un-noticed... |
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| punjabi |
| I don't see how it would mess a track up...isn't it supposed to keep the original pitch at any tempo? |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by punjabi
I don't see how it would mess a track up...isn't it supposed to keep the original pitch at any tempo? |
Past a certain % of correction (the manual says +/-6%) it just cant work its magic anymore. I've found that the lows start to get a little muddy over 4-5%, so thats where I set my own limit. |
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| idoru |
| I don't use it; never had a use for it. |
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| Tony Morello |
never
pitching up usually adds a little more punch and bite to the track
there are some songs i only play pitched up |
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