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Pioneer CDJ 200 / 800 MK II / 1000 MK III - turn the bpm counters off ?
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| nfreer |
| Can you remove the BPM counters from any of these CD decks or are you forced to the treat the deck with a sticker? Cheers. |
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| nchs09 |
| ah try not looking @ it? u cant turn it off btw. |
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| TazZ-erT |
| I find the bpm counters on them pretty accurate |
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| miamitranceman |
| Tape and a piece of paper should do the trick. |
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| Psychotron |
| I only end up looking at it if I cant remember what the bpm of the track is. Sadly i have remembered now how much percent +/- i need to get the normal bpms like 140, 138,139 etc to others. |
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| Trance Android |
| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
Tape and a piece of paper should do the trick. |
Or a coin ;) |
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| ClearVision |
| Use a square piece of black electrical tape... it is easy to remove, blocks out all the light and looks natural / not tacky |
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| MikeyN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Android
Or a coin ;) |
we have a winner !
a nickel does it for me, i just place it over the bpm counter and it works wonders :) |
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| Boomer187 |
| or just look at it! |
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| mikefasssy |
| use it....to mix...... |
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| Sjodalf |
| or just don't bother.. they're not that tempting to use. |
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| starboy |
| So in theory you can just remember how much to pitch up or down your tempo to get to a certain bpm lol... no wonder why so many kids are getting good at this, give them two tt's and a mixer without bpm counters and they would be lost in trainwreck land :haha: |
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