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Master temp on/off
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| delusional |
| Do most of you use master tempo ? |
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| Teezdalien |
| When I use Ableton, yes. Otherwise no.:conf: |
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| xtr3m |
| Not on my 800MK1's. Yes in Traktor and Ableton. |
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| delusional |
| If you answered no, or are going to answer no could you explain why you choose not to ? |
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| Tony Morello |
| depends on the track, i usually use it when playing top 40 |
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| PutBoy |
When mixing digital:
if mixing harmonically, yes, when not, no.
When mixing vinyl: Obv not :D |
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| DiscoStew |
| quote: | Originally posted by delusional
If you answered no, or are going to answer no could you explain why you choose not to ? |
If you use master tempo on MP3 CD's in any CDJ, it will sound like crap -- very digital, choppy, and tinny. WAV's burned onto CD as audio tracks sound fine though. |
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| miamitranceman |
| More often than not, yes on Torq. |
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| Demoted |
| I do on my cdjs. I know that I shoudn't though because it has made a cd of mine skip a time or two when it doesn't with master tempo off. I should probably just not have it on at all, but I love to with the jog while mixing on cdjs so if I don't have it on then it all sounds wank. |
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| david.michael |
| Occasionally, as a tool, in Traktor. (IE, if I really want to play a track...especially one that's not something you'd typically put in an EDM set, and the BPM is drastically different, I will. However, I usually use that track layered with a non-keylocked track or drum-beat to make any artifacts less noticeable.) |
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| DJ_Rafnel |
9 times out of 10 no on my 1000s. If its Ableton, then yeah i do but i rarely use Ableton for any type of DJing anymore.
The reason i dont use it for the 1000s is once you get out of a certain BPM Range your quality is slightly sacrificed. Besides that, sometimes i like to pitch a song up by 8 BPM, which is half a note.
Example: Deck one is playing a toon in D# at 140 BPM
The track i want to come in in deck 2 is in D at 132 BPM
So by pitching the track on deck 2 up by 8 BPM to 140...it now becomes D# and they fit.
Sometimes this sounds god awful with certain tracks so that always gives you another reason to know your tracks inside and out.
Just my 2 centsss |
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| displaced |
you mean there's a button for it on the 1200s? ;)
yes on ableton, but then i don't live mix with ableton... |
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