I hope so ! But I decided not to wait until they do as the MK2's are quality and capable units - plus they are manufactured with Pioneer's new chips I believe.
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The best way to master beat matching is with records, you have to rely on your ears only. What happens if you try to beat match two tracks with beat grids that are off, disaster.
That makes sense Andy. Training your ears is definitely the aim. I will point out that dude to cost and accessibility, many DJs do start as digital DJs today. That being said, I definitely encourage students to learn habits and tools from vinyl DJing, I myself have learned a lot. I talk about this a bit in my Versatility tutorial as well, where we incrementally remove the technological assistance to gain a better intuition for how vinyl DJs use their equipment.
very nice like the setup to! wonder if they will ever releace mk3's
I hope so ! But I decided not to wait until they do as the MK2's are quality and capable units - plus they are manufactured with Pioneer's new chips I believe.
In your car example, if the cars are next to each other at the same speed but the tires 🛞 of the cars are not moving in synchronized motion.
Hi Mac, can you clarify what you mean - I'm not sure I understand.
@ you can be going at the same speed as another car but the wheel rotation 🛞 of the car aren’t moving at the same time. Hope that makes sense
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The best way to master beat matching is with records, you have to rely on your ears only. What happens if you try to beat match two tracks with beat grids that are off, disaster.
That makes sense Andy. Training your ears is definitely the aim. I will point out that dude to cost and accessibility, many DJs do start as digital DJs today. That being said, I definitely encourage students to learn habits and tools from vinyl DJing, I myself have learned a lot. I talk about this a bit in my Versatility tutorial as well, where we incrementally remove the technological assistance to gain a better intuition for how vinyl DJs use their equipment.