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What he means (I think) is that using two vinyls that were the same, he released one, the beats were a little out so moved the pitch slider to match the beats up, then cos they were the same song, moved it back to zero to keep the beats together (cos it was the same song, hence same bpm)
What the point of this exercise is (if I remember it correctly) is so you can get the beats together, and also practise dropping the vinyl on the kick. When you release the second vinyl, DON'T TOUCH the pitch slider, leave it at zero. Then either slow or speed up the vinyl to match the kicks together (remember, don't use the pitch slider). Slow by putting pressure on the side of the platter to slow it slightly, and release when the kicks are together. Speed it up by pushing the vinyl with your finger until the kicks match. If you practise this enough, just releasing the vinyl, you should get to a point where you can release the vinyl so it is already aligned and you don't need to manipulate the vinyl.
But anyway the kicks are now matched, and because you are using the same vinyl should stay matched. If you are using DIFFERENT vinyls, they will have different bpms, so the kicks will drift apart. THAT is when you use the pitch slider, to speed or slow the vinyl so that the songs are going at the same bpm. When the songs are at the same bpm, you leave the pitch slider at its point.
I didn't use that exercise you are doing when I started, you get used to matching kicks when you beatmatch.
Hope that helps clarify it a bit.
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