Hello,
I attached a picture of the manual.
Can anyone explain the marked fields what they are for? There is no explanation about it in the manual. I also couldn't find a video which explains exactly that.
It only appears when you use variable beatgrids.
What happens if I check the box?
What does 1 of 4 mean?
Thanks.
I attached a picture of the manual.
Can anyone explain the marked fields what they are for? There is no explanation about it in the manual. I also couldn't find a video which explains exactly that.
It only appears when you use variable beatgrids.
What happens if I check the box?
What does 1 of 4 mean?
Thanks.
Posted 6 days ago @ 7:46 am
It means that you want the selected bpm anchor to indicate the first beat of a measure.
If not selected, it will continue counting the beats from the previous beat before the bpm anchor
If not selected, it will continue counting the beats from the previous beat before the bpm anchor
Posted 6 days ago @ 7:48 am
Perfect. Thank you, Adion.
Posted 5 days ago @ 4:08 pm
An extension to this question...is there any value in addition of time signature selection as well?
Posted 5 days ago @ 4:10 pm
The only benefit (for DJ's) would be that the "red"/"blue" markers would appear every 3rd or evry 5th or 8th beat (the value of the denominator of the time signature, with 3, 4, 5 and 8 being the most common, covering the 98% of contemporary music).
Posted 4 days ago @ 8:12 am
I understand. I didn't think non 4/4 time signature play would be that common but you never know (the request might return fom someone else)
Posted 4 days ago @ 5:23 pm