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			 by KevMaverick on 08 Jan 2012, 02:56
 I'm an older guy - not used to all this digital stuff!      I started with vinyl, moved onto cds, now I'm a computer DJ and would like a little advice: Which is best to use when mixing - pitch, tempo, or the hybrid mode?Summer is here!  Only 4 things we need - cold beer, hot ladies, loud music, and more cold beer! March 2012 Mixvibes DJ of the month HP Pavilion dv6 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5-2450M 6 GB DDR3 ram 750Gb sata hd Dual graphics Intel & Radeon Beats Audio sound system Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit MEMBER OF:   c00l People MV Society   
			
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			 by Hannes on 08 Jan 2012, 12:15
 If you scratch: speed mode (key-lock off) If you mix: tempo (key-lock on) if you do both: hybrid mode (key-lock on, but with a "smart-off" when going over 25% pitch)   
			
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			 by KevMaverick on 08 Jan 2012, 13:30
 Thanks so much guys - this has been a big help.    I too mix mainly house music, but sometimes I have to do one or two 80's pop mixes - that is way more difficult! I think I'll stick with pitch for the more modern dance/house stuff, and have a go at tempo with my 80's/pop stuff. I'll have to experiment a bit more, obviously, but thanks again everyone for your great advice.  Summer is here!  Only 4 things we need - cold beer, hot ladies, loud music, and more cold beer! March 2012 Mixvibes DJ of the month HP Pavilion dv6 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5-2450M 6 GB DDR3 ram 750Gb sata hd Dual graphics Intel & Radeon Beats Audio sound system Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit MEMBER OF:   c00l People MV Society   
			
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