zooming in on waveforms
zooming in on waveforms Posted on: 19.03.2012 by Roseanne Torstenson So I've just started djing with DVS and I love it but as I practice more scratching I began to wonder how much I should have my wave forms zoomed in. So my question to you all is how much do you zoom in on your wave forms while djing? I know if i zoom in a good amount it takes a lot longer for me to scratch a sample as opposed to it being zoomed out completely where it only takes minimal movements. | |
Evelyn Navarijo 30.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by str8nger
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Roseanne Torstenson 19.03.2012 | So I've just started djing with DVS and I love it but as I practice more scratching I began to wonder how much I should have my wave forms zoomed in. So my question to you all is how much do you zoom in on your wave forms while djing? I know if i zoom in a good amount it takes a lot longer for me to scratch a sample as opposed to it being zoomed out completely where it only takes minimal movements. |
Evelyn Navarijo 30.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by str8nger
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Marsha Mingin 29.03.2012 | Zoom in as much as possible, you want to train your ears not your eyes |
Roseanne Torstenson 19.03.2012 | oh true? well never mind then on this post... lol sorry for the newb moment... |
Nedra Fresneda 19.03.2012 | ... Zooming doesn't affect how much you need to move the vinyl, it only affects how the waveform is displayed on your computer. |
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