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> Sure, entering a BPM is useful too, assuming you actually know the BPM > ahead of time, and you haven't changed the speed knob on the turntable. > (and the turntable is actually calibrated.) > > My point though, is you are claiming your method as being superior >because > it does not require preparation. But it does require preparation! You >have > to know the BPM and enter it ahead of time. This is certainly superior to > the idiotic phrase samplers that are built into some dj mixers, but it is > not as real-time friendly as a tapped record method. For tapped-record, >all > you need ahead of time is a decent sense of rhythm. If you don't even >have > that, OB echoplex and Lexicon Jamman both have sync possibilities to help > you get it perfectly accurate. > Kim, I would be pleased if we could meet one day to compare the technic with demos Emmanuel