Hi All,
I like to play many songs in my playlist at a tempo different from the original (usually faster :)) I use the tempo slider (with key lock on). How do I save this for each song so that next time when I load it to a deck it will play at my tempo instead of original?
Many Thanks!
I like to play many songs in my playlist at a tempo different from the original (usually faster :)) I use the tempo slider (with key lock on). How do I save this for each song so that next time when I load it to a deck it will play at my tempo instead of original?
Many Thanks!
Posté Wed 19 Oct 11 @ 8:35 pm
i dont think u can save the bpm it was played at. i always use the % as a reference. i always play it 4-5% FASTER.
Posté Sun 23 Oct 11 @ 8:32 pm
The only way to do this would be to record each song playing at the faster tempo and then use the recorded version.
Otherwise, you must manually increase the tempo yourself using the pitch slider after loading the song on a deck.
Otherwise, you must manually increase the tempo yourself using the pitch slider after loading the song on a deck.
Posté Mon 24 Oct 11 @ 5:19 am
Thanks Support Staff for clarifying.
This would have been a great feature IMHO. I assume the user/custom tempo could be easily be saved along with, cue points, automix points and other track dependant data.
This would have been a great feature IMHO. I assume the user/custom tempo could be easily be saved along with, cue points, automix points and other track dependant data.
Posté Thu 27 Oct 11 @ 7:15 pm
Most DJ's would not need this feature.
If you want the songs faster during a mixing session, then simply start off with your first song faster than normal, then as you beat match and mix in each song, these will also be faster if they have similar BPM to the first.
Also, if you have key lock on, then you can gradually speed up or slow down the playing song appropriately to be able to mix in another song that has a much faster or slower tempo (BPM.)
If you want the songs faster during a mixing session, then simply start off with your first song faster than normal, then as you beat match and mix in each song, these will also be faster if they have similar BPM to the first.
Also, if you have key lock on, then you can gradually speed up or slow down the playing song appropriately to be able to mix in another song that has a much faster or slower tempo (BPM.)
Posté Fri 28 Oct 11 @ 3:40 am