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CDJ 2000 nexus Bpm droping in half slower or faster

so I have been testing out my CDJ 2000 Nexus as much as I can to see if there are any bugs, One thing I have been running into a lot is when Im mixing and have the sync button on and the CDJ 2000 linked, In the middle of  mixing one of the CDJ 2000 nexus BPM will drop in half , so say im mixing at 130 BPM & In the middle of the mix the BPM's on one CDJ will drop in half 65 BPM or double 260 BPM , Has anyone ran in to the same problem ?

Rockee

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This has happened to me more than once, but relised I have all my songs analysed dynamically wonder if thats the problem..?

Djcgamble 0 votes
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Yes, that is the problem. Don't use dynamic, you need to re analyse using 'normal'.

Phil 0 votes
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Shall start reanalysing tommorow and see if I get the same problems as rockee above, thanks phil.

Djcgamble 0 votes
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@Rockee > Were you using rekordbox? You may need to edit the BPM settings in rekordbox (/2) as sometimes the software can mistakenly analyse the BPM (as can all software).

Gavin 0 votes
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or change the Analyze in rekordbox fom DYNAMIC to NORMAL

JuanCarlos Sanchez 0 votes
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No i was running it off a USB and I tried it with a SD card and some thing ,I have reanalyze DYNAMIC to NORMAL im going to see if that works tonight

Rockee 0 votes
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Just wanted to let u know that I have not had that problem after reanalyze to normal , everything seems to good , Thank you to everyone , Ill keep testing it

Rockee 0 votes
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@Rockee > Great, thanks for letting us know. Analysing in Dynamic mode is really only for tracks that have been produced in a live audio environment where there can be fluctations in BPM. Glad you got this working to your liking.

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