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Creating the perfect loop on CDJ1000 mk2's
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| agentdansmith |
How do you create the perfect loop on the 1000's?
I can create what sounds like a seamless loop on the fly while mixing no problem at all which has took quite a bit of practise over the last few months, but I still can't mix into it as it may be just a fraction out and sends the mix into a trainwreck.
What do you guys do for that technically seamless loop that you can mix in and out of?
Cheers :D |
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| theognis1002 |
youll probably need to ride the pitch alot more and pay attention to your mixes if you loop it...
cuz i doubt u will ever get the PERFECT loop in a live gig anyways |
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| Zild |
| You can make a seamless sounding loop but you still have to keep it beatmatched by riding the pitch. |
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| agentdansmith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zild
You can make a seamless sounding loop but you still have to keep it beatmatched by riding the pitch. |
Riding the pitch on the loop or on the incoming tune? |
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| Zild |
| Either will work as long as you're keeping them beatmatched. |
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| nchs09 |
ya... i have the same problem.. i use alot of loops... i have never made a perfect loop so that its still beatmatched with the incoming track.. i always have to adjust the incoming track.... and then as i bring thatone in, i adjust the loop.
pain in the ass :/ |
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| Ryan0751 |
Yeah it's REALLY hard to do.
I also have Torq, and Torq has the ability to hit a button and create a 1/2/4 or 8 bar loop. The loops are automatic and are really quite tight, you can mix into and out of them with minimal pitch riding.
Wish the CDJ's had looping that good.
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
ya... i have the same problem.. i use alot of loops... i have never made a perfect loop so that its still beatmatched with the incoming track.. i always have to adjust the incoming track.... and then as i bring thatone in, i adjust the loop.
pain in the ass :/ |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| the 200's and 800's do |
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| hooj1 |
| ^^ no they don't. none of the cd players can create a perfect loop. just buy a cycloops. problem solved |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
Yeah it's REALLY hard to do.
I also have Torq, and Torq has the ability to hit a button and create a 1/2/4 or 8 bar loop. The loops are automatic and are really quite tight, you can mix into and out of them with minimal pitch riding.
Wish the CDJ's had looping that good. |
Same here with Traktor... I mix into loops quite often. |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| quote: | Originally posted by hooj1
^^ no they don't. none of the cd players can create a perfect loop. just buy a cycloops. problem solved |
well not perfect ;) close enough that you dont need to ride the pitch as much as with the 1000's as the loops are completely manual. |
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| Inertia |
still, 800s and 200s use loops by frame, which aren't that accurate, as say a Cycloops, which seems to be basically spot on all the time, no pitch riding necessary.
dunno how the Cycloops does it, and why CD deck/FX mixer/FX unit manufacturers people haven't employed the same technique. |
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