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CDJ1000MK3 [2.20] Loop Adjust
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| skoom |
Hey Guys,
I had a question for anyone with a CDJ1000MK3 (FW 2.20)...
When editing the start and end loop positions, does the player act the same? Mine allows me to edit the end point as much as I want, though the start point it only allows me to edit about half a second each way, I was wondering if this was normal behaviour?
A few replies would assist as i'd be asking to swap the unit if this was incorrect behaviour - if not I think this is very weird (does anyone else agree?)
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| DJChrisB |
| Not sure if that's typical behavior, but you should be able to cue the start point within half a second on your own anyway, so I'm not sure why you'd need more. |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by skoom
Hey Guys,
I had a question for anyone with a CDJ1000MK3 (FW 2.20)...
When editing the start and end loop positions, does the player act the same? Mine allows me to edit the end point as much as I want, though the start point it only allows me to edit about half a second each way, I was wondering if this was normal behaviour?
A few replies would assist as i'd be asking to swap the unit if this was incorrect behaviour - if not I think this is very weird (does anyone else agree?)
Thanks | they both act the same on mine..... end point and begging points are precise. |
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| Jarvmeister |
I think my outs and ins behave in the same way too, but I don't have access to them right now.
Perhaps reinstal the firmware? Not sure if that can be done. If it can do it! |
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| skoom |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
they both act the same on mine..... end point and begging points are precise. |
oh, mine are precise aswell, to the frame, though it only lets me go as far back as half a second, and as far forward as half a second, unlike the end point, which is also by the frame, though it can be modified as far forward as i like, and as far backward as the start point+1frame |
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| skoom |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJChrisB
Not sure if that's typical behavior, but you should be able to cue the start point within half a second on your own anyway, so I'm not sure why you'd need more. |
I can cue within half a second, that has nothing to do with anything I mentioned in my post. I don't think I said 'I need this function as I often miss the start cue point'.
I'm here to work out if I have a defective product, or if this normal behavior. |
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