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    I really feel it's worth learning all these skills to start with as it helps you understand your tracks better and rather than jumping into a big mess of effects you spend time thinking carefully about tune selection and your transitions.

    When you have less to play with and the difficulty is higher it is much easier to improve.

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    as always, better to be prepared. but if you're using CDJs, why sync? and vice versa. i feel like if you're gonna sync, CDJs are pointless, as you're not really using them
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    Quote Originally Posted by djhipnotikk View Post
    as always, better to be prepared. but if you're using CDJs, why sync? and vice versa. i feel like if you're gonna sync, CDJs are pointless, as you're not really using them
    I have no intention of syncing with them. Just wondering is those using them still utilize the phase meter of Traktor to beat match quickly....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gryz View Post
    I have no intention of syncing with them. Just wondering is those using them still utilize the phase meter of Traktor to beat match quickly....
    oh word, i thought i saw something about that in the thread.

    i use it for reference, personally. it gives you a general idea of where you're at if you're having trouble matching them. if it's at your disposal i don't see why you wouldn't use it really! :P
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    You're simply not beat matching if you use the phase meter dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mostapha View Post
    If you want to learn to do it the manual way, then do it the manual way.

    If not, who cares? It's just DJ wankery at this point.

    I did have an issue today that I hadn't actually gone though and fixed the beat grid for a track…mixing internally. It was interesting moving a beat grid around so that it was right during the transition. I guess I should make a note to go back and fix that track, but…whatever. It's probably a good idea to be able to do things the old fashioned way in case something goes wrong, but…IMHO, that's the only reason…unless you want to switch to SSL or spin on CDs just because you want to.

    Then again, CDJ-2000s have beat grids. They don't do sync, but matching numbers and getting songs in phase isn't hard if you put in a bit of time training yourself to hear it. Especially with clubs starting to get those things, the manual way is a thing of the past except for vinyl purists.
    Learning to beatmatch, while unessential now actually has quite a few uses. For instance when tempo changes occur in a gradual fashion (think Peter and the Wolf) you will be able to keep the songs in time... Unless traktor actually can do this, if so please let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPopinjay View Post
    You're simply not beat matching if you use the phase meter dude.
    So then, those of you using Traktor with CDJs or turntables, do you have the phase meter and bpm readout disabled?
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    Yep. Either timecode or let traktor do the work keeping them in beat. No point in having both.

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    Let's say while I am practicing beatmatching, that I play two identical songs. Move the pitch fader of one CDJ and beatmatch the other. Let's say, moving the pitch fader increased the tempo .47% - says the readout on the CDJ. How vital is it that the other song also get beatmatched to +.47%? When I feel the two songs are synced, maybe the other is at +.52%...but still at the same BPM as the other song.
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    It's not that important. I mean I can't even get that degree of accuracy with my turntables and I don't have any issues. Besides you won't be able to hear that degree of difference, you'll just have to compensate for any different in bpm during a long mix by nudging them a bit to counteract the drift.

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