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    what the hell?

    i wouldve thought at least richie wouldve used some technology to help him.. redsound do a thing called the micro bpm that is essentially a bpm counter with a midi out on the front..

    that and a kenton din/midi sync converter would do th job surely?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hooodlum View Post
    what the hell?

    i wouldve thought at least richie wouldve used some technology to help him.. redsound do a thing called the micro bpm that is essentially a bpm counter with a midi out on the front..

    that and a kenton din/midi sync converter would do th job surely?
    Why is it so impossible to presume that someone whose job it is to perform music wouldn't be able to perform a really basic task ?

    I can't believe this thread exists lol ;-)
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    Yeah this thread is quite odd, I've been beat mixing with decks and MIDI gear for years. I suppose it's a sign of the times of lazyness to learn beatmixing.

    Saying that, both of my systems do sync everything up, but it's really needed considering one system has 256 tracks MIDI with level mixing and the other 16 looped DSP tracks w/ pitch, assignment, etc. and ~32 effects at once. It's real-time sequencing, it'd just fall apart if you didn't have it.

    But if I'm mixing from either of those systems to eachother(atm) or deck, I'd have to do beatmixing, which is fine tbh. Beauty of decks is the hands on adjusting with touch, beats everything else hands down for mixing set tunes :)

 

 

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