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Possible to get rid of decimals in BPM value?

Can't find this option anywhere and don't understand why would anyone think that 125.53 might be useful in any way.

kooba

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Three ways:

1) Warp the track using software so it's at a perfect 125 or 126.
2) Manually change the beat grid so it's not 125.53 and never ever use the sync mode.
3) Pitch the track up or down so it shows exactly 125 or 126.

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Pulse, 99% of my tracks have a perfect whole number. Problem is, it still displays 126.00. How can I get it to display just 126? It was possible on the older 2.x versions.

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A track of 126.00 pitched to +0.02% is 126.0252BPM, rounded to 126.03. Do you really want to not show when something isn't quite 126.00?

"I've just loaded my perfect 126BPM track and I have changed the pitch +0.02% and it shows 126BPM but is not perfectly in time with this other track at exactly 126BPM!"

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Maybe I have not explained it properly. 99% of all my tracks display BPM as xx.00 or xxx.00, so they are a perfect whole bpm value. I want to get rid of the decimals so it only displays the first 2 or 3 digits. So instead of say 126.00, it would only show 126. BriChi, your solution kind of works with the exception of the decimal point.

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Pulse, are you referring to the CDJs? My inquiry refered to the software (RB), not hardware

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Aesthetics, plus a limited amount of screen real estate which I would rather use for other columns.

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lol - and yet no complaint about the fact the time for the tracks shows the leading zero no matter how narrow you make the column? At least the BPM you can hide the decimal and everything to the right.

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Maybe because DJs tend to organize tracks and look at BPMs much more often than track duration? That is of course on Rekordbox, not CDJ display while live.

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