So you can attain drift of up to 4% on the RX2 without being aware of it - the XZ nails that.
Sounds boss Grant.
Make sure you don’t get rid of all your excuses though!!
Mad_Cyril Have you posted anything recently we can have a listen too?
Amps No Amps.
Still struggling to string 3 tracks together 🤦♂️
Anyone else think @Mad_Cyrill is playing us all along and he is infact the mixmaster himself Seb Mundane.
Dubman Are you goading me into posting a right old racket to prove I’m not?! 🤣
Did you make the switch to rekordbox Cyril? If so, How are you finding it?
Matt I did mate.
Find it functionally more helpful, if a little less intuitive visually.
Been held up with getting hands on too much after the boss put her foot down at home setup number 1.
Setup number 2 should arrive next week though 👍
Mad_Cyril Nice one. Look forward to hearing a mix once you are up to speed!
Is someone able to tell me in really simple terms what the master tempo and the tempo reset button does on the CDJ? I’ve tried searching and it’s actually difficult to find something straightforwards. Cheers.
Along_the_Wire Sets that CDJ as the master tempo for the rest of the linked CDJs, they all then sync to that one when using the sync button?
Amps Cheers Amps. Nah, the videos I saw, they were using the master tempo button and it was changing the bpm but not the pitch - it’s just not very clear to someone that’s taken the stabilisers off, but going downhill without brakes.
Amps Apologies, I initially thought you where on about the ‘beat sync’ etc.
Along_the_Wire Not played with the pitch capabilities of Pioneer CDJs, so wouldn’t know, but I’m fairly certain thats how the master tempo button works, let me know if it’s otherwise though. Don’t have them in front of me now so can’t have a look.
The gaping void left by the lack of scratching, spin backs and general wickety-wickety-waah sounds on basically every single mix forced together by our board brethren, render them all completely unlistenable…
-si- I’ve bought a Mic to plug into the mighty DDJ400 for exactly that reason Si.
Amps So there’s a master button and sync button next to each other, which I’ve not been using, so I’m confused as to the difference between that master button and the tempo master button.
What a fucking nightmare.
Find your model and post a quick screen shot, I’m flying blind on a rocket cycle here.
Amps basically the same as the CDJ 2000
Amps Cheer mate. So why wouldn’t you have master tempo on all the time to keep things nicely in key?
‘master tempo’ is a terrible description of what that button does. Would it not be called ‘key lock’ or something of that ilk?