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Pitch on the : Pioneer CD-J 100 and Numark CD-X

sherlock


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Posted : Aug 11, 2007 21:18
Hello people ...
well, i have one question about that 2 players.
Everybody knows when we play our musics on the cd-j 100,and put the pitch in "+0.7" , we add 1 bpm on music, writhe ?
But the scale of the pitch on cd-100 , are 10 , and the numark cd-x are 6 . (+6 +12 +25 and +100) .

I want to know, if we put the pitch in +0.7 on the numark cd-x (like the other cd-j 100) , we will add the same 1 bpm on the music.

I not certain about that, but i think is not because is more difficult find the correct bpm to mix in the numark than pioneer cdj 100 .


If you not know the numark cd-x , the official web site are :
http://www.numark.com/cdx


thanks for the help .
ThiagoNAKA
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Posted : Aug 12, 2007 00:13
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Everybody knows when we play our musics on the cd-j 100,and put the pitch in "+0.7" , we add 1 bpm on music, writhe ?




NO!

One more time I will write the formula for this. It´s a simple math´s formula:

[Original BPM of the track] - 100%
[1 bpm difference] - X

For example, a track with 100 bpm:

100 - 100%
1 - X

x=100/100=1

So, FOR 100 BPM tracks, 1% UP or DOWN will make the track 1 BPM faster/slower.           LOADING...
Mike A
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Posted : Aug 12, 2007 00:38
0.7 is not a magic number. It's a percentage, and percentages are the same all over the universe. Math is math.
sherlock


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Posted : Aug 12, 2007 01:42
hummm i understand !
somebody tell me different, but now i understand .
They tell me that = "0.7 it is like 1 bpm" just it.
Its not a completely lie , its a resume of the "history" , because 0.7 % of 145 bpm is aprox. 1 bpm . Its because the most of trance's music is in 145 bpm (142~150)
Now its make sense to me .

just 1 thing i don't no yet. The Scale of the Pitch of the Numark CDX , is in percentage too ? (6 - 12 - 25 and 100) its percentage ?

Very much thaks for the help . I have just 4 months playing (learning too play ) .

[]s


Sherlock
Mike A
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Posted : Aug 12, 2007 02:37
No idea. What does it say on the screen when you move the slider?
sherlock


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Posted : Aug 13, 2007 22:42
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On 2007-08-12 02:37, Mike A wrote:
No idea. What does it say on the screen when you move the slider?




Nothing, just increasing the numbers (0.1 , 0.2, etc ...) and not have the symbol of percent equals pioneer cdj 100.

But i will study this and I post it here !

thanks again ....
sherlock


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Posted : Aug 14, 2007 01:47
Yes , the pitch os Numark cdx is equal pioneer cdj 100. Works in percentage too. Just the scale are different but is percentage too.

I have made the calculus and take this conclusion. Its very simple !

Well, is it, hhehehehehe

Thank you everybody for the help .
Basilisk
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Posted : Aug 21, 2007 05:51
The erroneous Law of Sevens strikes again!
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