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| Jah |
trance is a pretty full on genre reaching bpms of up too 140+ but i was just wondering if any of you play other genres too (say house at a mere 120 bpm :P or progressive :)) have you noticed the adjustments you make are alot finer with higher bpms (obviously) because the % applies to alot more... but i was just wondering exactly how much differance this comes out too...
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| hey cheggy |
Its the other way around man. With slower tempo songs, the adjustment you have to make is large, while with stuff like hardcore and gabba, you have to be a lot finer.
Personally, I find it a lot easier to play stuff that is a slower tempo., say around 130 or so. |
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| auujay |
| I find that it is easier to beat match faster stuff because when they are off you can tell sooner. |
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| JohnSmith |
| quote: | Originally posted by hey cheggy
Its the other way around man. With slower tempo songs, the adjustment you have to make is large, while with stuff like hardcore and gabba, you have to be a lot finer.
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that's exactly what he said?
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have you noticed the adjustments you make are alot finer with higher bpms
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| DJ_Shockwav |
i play hard house and hard nrg at 150+
and yes, the changes are a lot finer than at 130-140 |
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