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4. If done correctly, the songs will be in sync. If the songs begin to fall out of sync, ad
just the tempo with TRAKTOR’s Tempo fader and re-press the CUP button to try again.
5. Use the Phase meter to align the downbeats.
6. When you’re ready, you can bring the crossfader over from Deck B and slowly mix in
the track in Deck A.
Don’t expect to be capable of manually matching beats right away, though—this requires in
tensive training and can’t be fully explained here in detail. In fact, it’s often much easier to
learn beat-matching by watching someone perform it. For this reason, it is recommended
that you search the Internet for beat-matching tutorial videos to see the process in action.
Remember: Practice makes perfect!
15.5 Adjusting Levels
For TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO/DUO 2 users, the theory described in the next sections is pret
ty much the same, however, you have to continue the practice on your hardware mixer!
Before going any further, we would like you to be aware of how important it is to have your
mix at the right level. We provide you here with a few simple hints in order to get the best
sound out of your mix.
Even if this section might look a bit technical, please take the time to read these few pages
as they can save you a lot of trouble, especially in a live situation!
15.5.1 The Theory…
When mixing, you blend together signals coming from different sources (and possibly proc
ess them on the way).
The basic rule is: you need to ensure that no signal is clipping (distorting from playing too
loud) while simultaneously trying to use the full dynamic range available. Just to keep it
short, there are two reasons behind this:
By using the full dynamic range available, you keep the noise level low relative to your
mix. As a result, all the details of your music will be heard much more clearly.
When a signal is clipping, it is being distorted because it is too loud. This reduces the
dynamic range making the music sound very bad—the speakers will suffer from this
and so will your audience! (Be also prepared for an angered sound technician or club
owner coming down on you.)
Tutorials
Adjusting Levels
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