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Yeah, alot of tracks on vinyl will drift over time that were ripped to digital.
As far as focusing on the EQing and letting it play without drifting goes. I would def stick with 2% if you can get it dialed in within 4%, its very simple to figure it out from there.
Best thing i could say is let it play...dont keep restarting the beatmatching process. Start the incoming track on a downbeat and let it play...dont restart the process unless its desperate. That way once u get it pretty much dialed you can make fine adjustments and see how long it stays matched over time.
If you can get it matched before the breakdown, and it comes in still matched. You should not have to worry 99 percent of the time.
If its not matched when it comes in, nudge the platter just a tad to get it back, and make your adjustment accordingly.
Also, always be ready to make fine adjustments in the mix with the platter and pitch.
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