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Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 00:20
by enorjy
If you press play and hold your platter, and then try to move the tempo fader to change the tempo, Cross slows down considerably, sometimes it dont even change.
It works when you do this in Serato tho.

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 00:25
by Hannes
I dont understand, if you hold the platter of course the tempo will drop as it`s a realtime display.

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 01:57
by enorjy
holding the platter and trying to change the tempo for me doenst work....the tempo doesn't change.

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 02:00
by daniel clark
:cool: :?: are you trying to match the bpm of the playing track,,with the track you are holding :?:

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 03:52
by enorjy
yes, i am.

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 04:16
by daniel clark
:cool: :cool: are you using time code vinal ,time code cd or MIDI control :idea:

:idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: Cross DJ /MIDI control , if you hit sync then the bpm is matched ,,and you can stop /hold /start the platter any time you wish :eek:

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 04:43
by enorjy
a controller.... Pioneer ddj sr...kind of a habit i picked up in serato
and i try not to use the sync( i dont think its the devil or nothing )

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 10:45
by Hannes
the onscreen bp is real time, you hold it -> it'll drop to zero.
how can you beatmatch anyway when there'S nothing playing?

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2014, 11:25
by sylMV
I still haven't understood what/where is the problem :eek:

Using a MIDI controller, you can hold the platter and change BPM.
Using timecode, you can't, as BPM depends on timecode speed.

Re: Tempo change bug

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2014, 02:20
by enorjy
hopefully this explains what i am talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDGn5EwOusE

in the video , it didn't do something else it has done and that is what looks like the software lagging.