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khaele
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When pitch bending I move the pitch up and down on the incoming track to beatmatch. My question is this: How do you know when to move it up and down? I can match them up for like half a second to a second but I can't keep it nor can I figure out which way to slide it to ease it into a steady pattern for me to mix.

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SPAWNmaster
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use your ears...with practice it will become easier...if the beat is fast bend the pitch down, if the beat is slow, bend the pitch upward...because of the tedious nature of beatmixing your tracks wont always be perfectly alligned which is why you need to ADJUST if necessary...i dont know what kind of equipment you use but regardless youll get used to the pitch controls with practice.

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khaele
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When pitch bending do you just listen to one track in the headphones or both?

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Ygrene
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Originally posted by khaele
When pitch bending do you just listen to one track in the headphones or both?


You are better off practicing it both ways.


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khaele
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Cool thanks! When pitch bending is done right wont the beats still be off at times or if its done right should it stay aligned.

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Cool thanks! When pitch bending is done right wont the beats still be off at times or if its done right should it stay aligned.


To be honest, nothing is ever constant in DJing, in my opinion. There have been times when I'm able to match two records up and they stay matched perfectly, FOREVER it seems, with no need to pitch-bend at all. Other times (most times), I'm constantly riding the pitch throughout the mix - majorly or minorly.

It took me the longest time to concede to the idea that I can't just match up two tunes and mix through a transition without ever touching the pitch. I thought the beats should match up perfectly every time. Once I accepted the fact that it isn't always like that, DJing became ALOT more fun for me.


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To be honest, nothing is ever constant in DJing, in my opinion. There have been times when I'm able to match two records up and they stay matched perfectly, FOREVER it seems, with no need to pitch-bend at all. Other times (most times), I'm constantly riding the pitch throughout the mix - majorly or minorly.

It took me the longest time to concede to the idea that I can't just match up two tunes and mix through a transition without ever touching the pitch. I thought the beats should match up perfectly every time. Once I accepted the fact that it isn't always like that, DJing became ALOT more fun for me.

Couldnt have said it better myself! Well.......... maybe I could have.

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Fusic
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As you pitch bend, if the direction you’re going sound better than before, then move the pitch slider that direction. Then make small adjustments with the platter if you’re using CDJ's or actually touch the middle of the vinyl and try to slow the record down.

Don’t think this is something you learn overnight, it takes weeks, month, even years for some people.


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DOOMBOT
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As you pitch bend, if the direction you’re going sound better than before, then move the pitch slider that direction. Then make small adjustments with the platter if you’re using CDJ's or actually touch the middle of the vinyl and try to slow the record down.

Don’t think this is something you learn overnight, it takes weeks, month, even years for some people.

Yeah there are all sorts of different ways of adjusting the track. With vinyl you brush your finger on the platter to slow it down. Or twist the metal knob in the middle that sticks out from the center of the record to slightly speed it up. You can bump the record with a push of your hand..... lots of ways to adjust. You just need to figure out which ones work best for you and when is the best time to use each technique.

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Fusic
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Yeah there are all sorts of different ways of adjusting the track. With vinyl you brush your finger on the platter to slow it down. Or twist the metal knob in the middle that sticks out from the center of the record to slightly speed it up. You can bump the record with a push of your hand..... lots of ways to adjust. You just need to figure out which ones work best for you and when is the best time to use each technique.


I agree.

But yea, Post any other questions you have on here, someone will answer


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khaele
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Wow! Thanks, I used Trance.nu for a long time because it looked nicer and I was Niave. But I must admit in the two days I've used TA I've had the best replies to my problems yet. Thanks to all of you in advance this is truly a great community.

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Wow! Thanks, I used Trance.nu for a long time because it looked nicer and I was Niave. But I must admit in the two days I've used TA I've had the best replies to my problems yet. Thanks to all of you in advance this is truly a great community.

And never forget, even us who are giving you these tips and tricks are still trying to master them ourselves. I've only been mixing since November/December of 05, so that tells ya how much more I have to learn!!!!!!!

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