Something about CD LABELS, in my case.? Does i need to write the bpm on every track, for easier beatmatching? What about you guys, did you write the bpm on every track at your labels?
What do you think about Something about CD LABELS ??
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No because if you need it your cd players in most cases will show you, and if you have practised enough you can beatmatch by hearing so than you don't need bpm numbers
You dont need to, but cd players are not always correct. If you know that exact bpm of your tracks, you can beatmatch faster so you have more time for other things.
Its faster because when you have a track playing 128bpm. Your next track is 127. Put your pitch at 0,75% or 0,80% and then do some fine adjust ment to make it sound correct.
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