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how to adjust loops on a CDJ
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| chris harrington |
ok i have a CDJ800MK2 and when i set loops its not always perfect, is there a way i can adjust the out point so that it is good?
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| Jeremy H |
| Press and hold the IN or OUT buttons (depending on what you want to adjust) and then "pitchbend" with the jogwheel til' you get it right :) |
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| chris harrington |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jeremy H
Press and hold the IN or OUT buttons (depending on what you want to adjust) and then "pitchbend" with the jogwheel til' you get it right :) |
:D sweet thnx |
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| nchs09 |
| u are still not gonna be able to get a perfect loop. i hate that :mad: |
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| Stu Cox |
| With a CDJ800 you can only adjust the loop out point, not the loop in point. |
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| everett |
| Do the 200's have the same feature? |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| quote: | Originally posted by everett
Do the 200's have the same feature? |
yes.
the thread creator needs to read the manual. there's a lot of this kind of information in there |
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| chris harrington |
| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
yes.
the thread creator needs to read the manual. there's a lot of this kind of information in there |
hmm i did read it but i guess i missed that. will have another look. Thanks for the info guys |
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| DJ Tee |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris harrington
ok i have a CDJ800MK2 and when i set loops its not always perfect, is there a way i can adjust the out point so that it is good?
Thanks |
wow! b4 i bought mine i made sure i knew evrything its capable of.. |
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| Smiley :D |
| i find it easier to press the loop out button then use the track search buttons to increase/decrease the loop frame by frame |
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