>mmm i dunno. i just usually think that tracks are done for some tempo 
>for some reason. and i like to keep the tracks as they were 
>intended to 
>be. 

Surely by that rational you wouldn't be impressed by someone cutting up a
track as it was originally intended to be one whole piece of music ??

Personally I dislike the side-effects of speeding stuff up however its great
for mixing in super old skool tunes with more uptempo modern sets. For
example I often like to stick in mj loops or de la stuff at +7/8 [I havent
fiddled with the pitch in my 12's]. Ideally if I had f/s or vinyl touch
there wouldnt be a problem in this department.

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