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  1. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    Practice dear boy

    Just like when you first got your decks, it took you ages to get tracks beatmatched.........
  2. Paul Tyson

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    I suppose so. I am getting faster everytime i try to warp something, so i am noticing an improvement. 30 secs though!!! You fuckers :argue:
  3. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    heres a good tip....

    Turn off Warping
    Start the track
    Turn on the metronome
    Tap the tempo until its about right
    Tap for about 16 beats
    Note the tempo
    Turn Warp back on
    Change the Tempo for that track to the one you tapped in

    Bingo
  4. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    Ive been hammering it for almost 18 months so I wouldnt worry
  5. Dan

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    A big mistake people make is putting the warp markers on the biggest part of the beats waveform. DONT do this, instead place it immediately where the end of the beat changes to the start of the next (indicated by the change in the waveform shape - obviously!). Further on through the track the waveform becomes more complex as more elements are added so it becomes more difficult to find that sweet spot. A good way to find a way round this is to zoom in as far as possible at a point where things are simple - that sweet point im talking about will look the same throughout the track 90% of the time. If not just adjust the markers untill it matches up with the metronome as best as it will sound! But like Si says just keep practicing - youll find a way that you find good eventually! Hope that helps a little. :)

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