this happened in the past to someone and I believe it was because they were analyzing their tracks in "Dynamic" mode vs "Normal", Do you analyze this way?
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Folgen[CLOSED] Track speeding up for no reason
I just got my new CDJ2000 nexus players and tonight as I was playing on them, I just mixed into a new track that is 128 bpm with a 108 bpm breakdown in the middle. I have everything hooked up with a switchbox and all was working good, sync working and all. Then halfway through track as I was searching for a track on the other player the track sped up and the breakdown didn't occur at 108, it sped up to 128bpm. Then after the break down, when the track speeds back up to 128bpm, it went to like 170bpm. Please help, this would be horrible if it happened in front of people. Everything else works well. I updated the firmware on both the cdjs and my new djm900 nexus. All was successful. Please help.
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@Jmac > I'm with BriChi on this - sounds like you analysed in Dynamic mode rather than Normal mode.
yeah those tracks with the BPM breakdowns should be analyzed ONLY in Normal mode- some people randomly go through the settings in rekordbox and see the "Normal" vs. "Dynamic" and think "Hmm... I wanna be Dynamic" then click-
Dynamic mode is if you have a track recorded off Vinyl and there are small changes in the speed of the track and u wanna keep the beat grid accurate with every small change-
@Jmac > Any response?
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