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    And no, Serato doesn't simulate CDJ's either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flpanhandler View Post
    No there is no way a program like traktor can simulate every cdj out there. It does a decent job of simulating the top of the line mixers... but there is no way for the action of the track decks to simulate anything other than what they are. There is your answer.
    Thanks for trying. but the precision of the pitch fader a cdj-2000nexus is the same of the cdj-200, so your answer doesnt makes a lot of sense
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    i dont need to simulate everything, just the god damn pitch faders, just 0,02%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniboy View Post
    "Hit sync" is obviusly the wrong way of trying to help me, come on
    Oh boy.... YOU are the only person to have mentioned sync. People are trying to help you. I'm a VDJ user, but I still get 0.01 precision, but because you're insisting on traktor, I can't help you. I'm only here because your tantrum is one of the funniest things I've seen all day.
    Respect the community, and they'll respect you. Be a whiny little... Well, you get the idea.

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    Third of all (is that even a real expression?)
    Thirdly? Third? Thricesomely? No idea.
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    And if you'd kindly take a peek at my wares on House-Mixes, I'd be much obliged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniboy View Post
    Im a civil engineer. I know math. Mixing is math. I created a mathematical way, which by the way works, but I need to train it to get used to it.
    Tell us the way and if it's indeed the first time anyone's ever thought of it, I'm sure we can find enough members willing to chip in in order to buy you a pair of 2000s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DISaS73R View Post
    Tell us the way and if it's indeed the first time anyone's ever thought of it, I'm sure we can find enough members willing to chip in in order to buy you a pair of 2000s.
    mwahahaha Ive spent months in it, too much time working on excel, Im not going to teach you bro, It also would be very hard to teach through a forum thread on a language that is not my native.

    There is a mathematical way, and you can mix any bpm (xxx,yy) with any other else using preety much only math
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniboy View Post
    Im a civil engineer. I know math. Mixing is math. I created a mathematical way, which by the way works, but I need to train it to get used to it.
    Do I need to quote you back to you?

    First of all, you say you're mixing the "Old Skool" way. The reason it's old school, is because it's been around a long time.... Ya dig?
    Secondly of all, you do want to simulate the CDJs, you said so yourself....
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    -------------------------------I NEED TO SIMULATE A CDJ-200------------------------------
    ... So don't get snappy when we don't understand your demands, because you're not making any sense.

    Thirdly: I'm studying Computer Science, I know maths. My 15 year old brother knows maths. Hell, they even teach maths in nurseries now.
    You do maths, you're not special, you mix. It's a thing we all do, and that unites us.
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    Ok.. Mr Engineer.. I will try to explain this one more time... Traktor can simulate MIXERS(Xone,Z2,Pioneer 900), because the paramaters of the MIXER can be altered. It does NOT however simulate CDJS in any shape or form!!! It doesn't. You want to know why? Because all they do is control the speed of the damn song. So why would you need to simulate one cdjs way of controlling speed over the other? We have said time and again that it does not show the second decimal point, so THERE is your answer. That answer being NO! Please stop trying to talk down to us when you can't even comprehend the answers we are giving. Damn man..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniboy View Post
    mwahahaha Ive spent months in it, too much time working on excel, Im not going to teach you bro, It also would be very hard to teach through a forum thread on a language that is not my native.

    There is a mathematical way, and you can mix any bpm (xxx,yy) with any other else using preety much only math
    There's also a magical thing where you just move the pitch slider up and down, and get around about the same bpm on each deck, and then play the tunes together, and make people happy.
    Or spend all your time in excel working out a way of doing it that I'm sure the grand masters of mixing have been doing (without necessarily knowing the maths) for ages.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniboy View Post
    mwahahaha Ive spent months in it, too much time working on excel, Im not going to teach you bro, It also would be very hard to teach through a forum thread on a language that is not my native.

    There is a mathematical way, and you can mix any bpm (xxx,yy) with any other else using preety much only math
    Let me guess. You calculate the difference between the original BPMs and then convert that to percentage, using the fact that 1BPM = 0.8% * 120BPM.

    I study computer science, I've attended multiple competitions in mathematics, including a couple international ones where I placed quite well. Don't brag just because you're doing engineering.

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