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you have to understand how the tracks are made up. say you have a track like this:
kick....kick....kick....kick....
you have that playing. you want to mix another one on top of it. only the other track could be like this:
kick.....kick.....kick.....kick.....
or like this:
kick...kick...kick...kick...
now, you must use the pitch slider to make the track you want to mix go at the same speed as the one that is playing. in other words, you make it so there is the same amount of space, or time, if you will, between kicks. so in simplification, you should get the second track to be as the first:
kick....kick....kick....kick....
then, you line up the beats as you have been doing, and the tracks will be matched. trust me, it's not as easy as it sounds, but with practice you will be able to do it second nature. in theory it's very very simple, in practice, not as much.
the easiest way to learn is to pitch the records as close as you can by just listening, then line up the beats, while still monitoring, use your pitch bend to make corrections, and move your pitch slider accordingly, till both are in a position where no corrections are need.
ps. this won't apply to breakbeat tracks, since they don't just use kicks. for those, it's a bit different, but that's a whole other ballgame.
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