Tip for people mixing in the 120-130 bpm range
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    Default Tip for people mixing in the 120-130 bpm range

    Hi,

    So I've known this small tip for some years now and I wanted to share it. Many of you may already know it, but for those who doesn't it might be useful.

    The tip is basically that 1 bpm is around 0,8 % pitch increase or decrease, when in the 120-130 bpm range. It's almost never exactly 0,8 % but it's a good starting point. It's usually 0,78 etc.. 2 bpm is of course 0,8 % multiplied by two. However, the further you increase/decrease the bpm, the less the rule applies. So if you want to increase the the bpm with 6 or more, then it's pretty far from 0,8*6.

    I have a cdj without bpm display, so it's really useful when mixing on crappy gear. It's also useful when mixing vinyl, atleast as a starting point to mix from, turntables ofc doesn't have a bpm display, but you can kinda figure out where to put the pitch according to the lines by the pitch. You still have to use your ears to get it perfect though.

    You can basically use this with all genres, atleast if you mix within a certain range, it's just to get your caculator and do the math.

    Hope somebody find this useful.
    Last edited by Dohjo; 04-08-2013 at 10:16 AM.
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    Best bpm counters are your ears. Don't ever rely on display or math. Sure it helps that you know how much one beat is in % approximately so you can get close faster. But that fine tuning and expecially proper cueing are the places where you need real skill. Inaccurate bpm counter won't help you there.


    Ps. The mathematical formula is (A-B) ÷ B × 100

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    Although, that is helpful i found out it's a bad idea,
    I started to do math and rely on the % counters all the time, so i taped them over on CDJs at home. Quite a difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by johney View Post
    Although, that is helpful i found out it's a bad idea,
    I started to do math and rely on the % counters all the time, so i taped them over on CDJs at home. Quite a difference
    Ya. I'd recommend people to have their beat matching down, before doing it. I just can't ignore it after I noticed it
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    piece of paper + tape and you're good

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    True true. I just don't see the point in that tbh. No point in spending more time on beatmatching than necessary. If it's around 0,8 everytime, why tape it? I can practice ONLY using my ears when im mixing vinyl
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    i personally found myself relying too much on it even if i didin't want to.
    takes out something out of DJing u kno

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    This is a nice tip for people learning how to mix. It would help people get the tempo right so they can line up the beats. Although for the long haul, ears work best, eventually your hand just moves as soon as you hear the first couple of kicks or notes.
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    i don't really think it's a good idea for someone who's starting, it's a little crutch they'll grow to exploiting and being dependent on it

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    This is what we call in the UK MATHEMATICS.

    You'd be surprised how often you can use maths in everyday life...
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