im so glad i have one of these hahah im a 16year old DJ and i got slated for the idea of taking this to a club untill i went wireless hahaa shudda seen there faces i cud walk around mixing :P
If the two tracks you're beat mixing have fluctuating tempo (like, if they have nondescript beat information or if they're recorded 'live'), the beat graph will drift quite a bit.
In most cases the beat graph will drift slightly anyways, as the two tracks' BPM are analyzed respectively and each will vary slightly in either direction over time.
Simply auto-beatmatch again (or nudge/bend the track phase into sync on the touchpad).
im so glad i have one of these hahah im a 16year old DJ and i got slated for the idea of taking this to a club untill i went wireless hahaa shudda seen there faces i cud walk around mixing :P
TheOrac1e 1 year ago
if only the auto beat match actually worked the two tracks still drift god knows how they managed to get these to stick
louis190691 2 years ago
Hi louis190691
If the two tracks you're beat mixing have fluctuating tempo (like, if they have nondescript beat information or if they're recorded 'live'), the beat graph will drift quite a bit.
In most cases the beat graph will drift slightly anyways, as the two tracks' BPM are analyzed respectively and each will vary slightly in either direction over time.
Simply auto-beatmatch again (or nudge/bend the track phase into sync on the touchpad).
Cheers.
/ Pacemaker team
Pacemaker01 2 years ago