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@LOUDOGG > I know, it's not available right now, but I've passed along your comments to the product team.
Hi,
Is there a way to see the original BPM of the playing tracks after you start moving the pitch fader on the RZ? I do a transition trick where I sync the higher BPM playing track with a lower BPM track that I want to transition to. It brings up the BPM of the slower track, and as you slow the live track down, it pulls the new track BPM down to the original BPM. Basic transition trick but I need to know what my original BPM was. The problem I find is that I can't see the original BPM of the tracks unless I look it up in my library. In Serato, you can always see the original BPM next to the tracks. This visibility would be nice. Thank you!
@LOUDOGG > I know, it's not available right now, but I've passed along your comments to the product team.
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You can see it in RBDJ track list. Just add the BPM column if you don't have it already.
The columns you can move sideways to fit your display configuration.
get your key/base bpm in the comment field and especially on cdj's have the comment field next to the track song in the display (instead of the artist)
thats how I spin ;)