How do I reverse Tempo so 'Up" raises the tempo and 'Down' lowers the tempo
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    Default How do I reverse Tempo so 'Up" raises the tempo and 'Down' lowers the tempo

    Title sums it up, Sometimes while recording it'll slip my mind that down raises the tempo and up lowers the tempo so it'll ruin my whole recording.. Any way to switch this around? Just seems more logical my way and not the way NI designed it the way they did

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    It's not the way NI designed it... It's the standard for all CDJ's, turntables and controllers. Every single one.
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    Ewww... just thinking of it being reversed gives me the willies. An April Fool's trick, or something.

    In other news, if you made your sig line larger, perhaps the Earth would flip on its axis and your problem solved. Also, you could try mixing on the equator, as everything changes direction once you cross over.

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    Oh k, ill just have to get used to it if thats the standard for every controller. just thought it was kinda weird to get used too

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    its just the way it is. from technics, pioneer cdjs, super oem turntables, all controllers.

    just get used to it man, i know it dosent make sense at first.
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