I was going to suggest syncing the 909 to something that can generate a more accurate clock (e.g.http://www.rv0.be/sudc.html) but surely in that case you'll be out of tune to anything using 440 tuning regardless of tempo inaccuracies .steevio wrote:i quite often use 432 tuning anyway.
909 and other machine tempos and tuning
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yes, totally.twisted-space wrote:I was going to suggest syncing the 909 to something that can generate a more accurate clock (e.g.http://www.rv0.be/sudc.html) but surely in that case you'll be out of tune to anything using 440 tuning regardless of tempo inaccuracies .steevio wrote:i quite often use 432 tuning anyway.
i was bringing the subject up generally as info for people using 909s as their clock source, it wasnt just about what i'm doing. it was just an observation.
Re: 909 and other machine tempos and tuning
its when the magic happens!steevio wrote: i know that the subject of this thread might seem pointless to some DJ's who only ever mix hats and claps in the intros and outros, but i like my DJs to be mixing tonal content, i think its the sign of a true quality DJ, and the magic of DJing for me is the creation of the third tune from the mix. thats when it really trips me out.
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steevio wrote:yes, totally.
i was bringing the subject up generally as info for people using 909s as their clock source, it wasnt just about what i'm doing. it was just an observation.
Ahh ok, fair enough.