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Keep in mind I have cd-players.
What I do is listen to the next track in the cans to set the cue right on the first beat, or whenever I want to start bringing it in. Then hit the cue button so it goes back to the cue point and listen to the live track in the cans. On beat (and in-phrase) I hit the play button on the second track (fader still down), and use the pitch bend buttons to beatmatch the tracks. Once I hear them drifting, I use the pitchbend again, and if they drift farther apart, I pitch bend the opposite direction and move the slider. If they come closer, I move the slider in the same direction. This goes on until they are speedmatched as well as beatmatched, and usually takes no more than 20-30 seconds.
Afterwards, I let it play for about 30 seconds or so, this is generally enough for me to hear any slight drifting in beats, and I use this time to perform any acute corrections necessary, so that it's perfectly (or near-perfectly) beat and speedmatched.
Using this method, I was able to get tracks matched up 80% of the time within 3 days of getting my gear. After two weeks I was up to 90%, maybe 95%. Then I bought new cd players to start scratching, and my beatmatching dropped down to 50%, as I kept overcorrecting with the more sensitive players (Denon dns-5000). However, after about a month of practice, I can successfully pull off 3+ minute mixes, which allows me to do stuff with three decks (which, by the way, is much harder than it sounds).
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