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tu_face
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK

is there no option to just have one track in your headphones? do it like that using your speakers to listen to the master track. it will help you tell which track is which much easier, and thus you should be able to tell which direction to alter your cue track quicker and easier.


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scAza
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Liverpool, England

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Originally posted by DannyO
Turn up the gain all you wait if it helps, just not when the track is playing loud, it sounded like you meant live (reason for scaZas post), but if your turning it up for headphones thats fine, just be sure they are the same level when you bring the cued track in.



yeah thats what i thought.. "my baaad"


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Mr. Tippy
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Registered: Jul 2004
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I always adjust the gain of the cued track to hear it better if I'm having trouble differentiating the tracks in the headphones.

Just make sure the levels are correct before you start to mix.

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zoomzoom
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Registered: Dec 2003
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I'll sometimes knock up the gain on my cued track to make it easier to beatmatch. Usually this is if the kick drum is real soft or something like that. Just make sur eyou reset the gain before you mix it in. I've messed that up once or twice and it takes me a couple songs to work my way back down to the proper level.


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