i got 1x cdj 350 n 400.
what is the difference between the tempo range 6x, 10x and 16x?
i had both cdj's on 6x and i had a hard time beatmatching but it was also my first time. i was wondering if 10 or 16 would be easier?
i got 1x cdj 350 n 400.
what is the difference between the tempo range 6x, 10x and 16x?
i had both cdj's on 6x and i had a hard time beatmatching but it was also my first time. i was wondering if 10 or 16 would be easier?
2x numark TT's, djm350, and vinyls/records and that's all i use man.
So when you see x10 it means you can adjust the speed of the track by up to 10% of it's original speed, and the fader won't go beyond that. It's just the sensitivity in percentage of the pitch fader on full travel. The x6 (-6/+6) is great for beatmatch when bpms are close on the tracks you play on respective decks, the beatmatching will likely have some light drifting when on a 'lower' sensitivity (higher range) though.
Strictly speaking if your tracks are of a similar bpm, it should be easier to BM at -/+6 that it should be at -/+16..
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