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VOTES PLEASE! Relative Mode or Absolute!!! What do you use the most?
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VOTES PLEASE! Relative Mode or Absolute!!! What do you use the most?
dJ_sIK
9:43 PM - 20 March, 2010
I personally like the absolute but I obviously cant loop or cue,..... or can I ?
RogerRabbit
11:09 PM - 20 March, 2010
Absolute when I first started and didn't know better. Now relative all the time.
DjSugarDaddy
11:37 PM - 20 March, 2010
+1
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Absolute when I first started and didn't know better. Now relative all the time.
dj pesh
11:43 PM - 20 March, 2010
If im playing Vinyl (with midi triggers), then its Rel mode, if im using CDJs then Abs mode.
Dj Mike P.
1:00 AM - 21 March, 2010
Used to use abs all the time until they came out with the drop to abs in rel mode.
DJ Art Pumpin Payne
9:37 PM - 21 March, 2010
Relative - 96%
Internal 4% (when Carts get dusty and for last song or two while I break down 1200s)
Internal 4% (when Carts get dusty and for last song or two while I break down 1200s)
benictrs
1:46 AM - 22 March, 2010
absolute ( cdj ) not to happy about how it moves ad does the loops , cues and hot cues . dont like that it cuts the beginning of the beats :( use midi only for the sp6
s3kn0tr0n1c
3:23 PM - 22 March, 2010
and me.
even for juggles/routines.
i just put a cue point at start of routine...
then it don't matter where about needle is on record-just move record till sticker on vinyl is at 12oclock and trigger cue point-then repeat on other deck and both records arematched with sticker at 12 for start
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relative with needle drop to absolute position!!even for juggles/routines.
i just put a cue point at start of routine...
then it don't matter where about needle is on record-just move record till sticker on vinyl is at 12oclock and trigger cue point-then repeat on other deck and both records arematched with sticker at 12 for start
DJ Prinvale`
3:32 PM - 22 March, 2010
+1
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Absolute when I first started and didn't know better. Now relative all the time.+1
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