Do not quite understand your problem, can you explain in slightly more detail.
I just bought the Pioneer ddj t1. But my problem is that the time my turntable speed up or slows down ( in miliseconds on the side of the turntable ) is way to fast to hear if the two songs are at the same BPM. How do i slow down this process?
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Do not quite understand your problem, can you explain in slightly more detail.
When you try to beatmacht two different tracks i learned on the cdj 700 mk2 you turn on the side of the turntable to speed up or slow down the track. Than you adjust the pitch control. But now my problem on the ddj t1 is that sliding the turntable on the side in milisec is way to fast to hear if the beat is sync. How can I slow down this process?
@luca > Are you referring to using the "tempo" adjustment on the side of the deck?
What do you mean it is moving too fast?
Do you have your "Pitch" settings set properly within Traktor?
Please see attached picture and copy into your Traktor Preferences if yours are different.
Hi man thanks for helping. No i dont mean the pitch, I mean the side of the turntable. Not the part where it screces but where is speeds up or slows down in miliseconds. To beatmatch you need that function to hear if you need to speed op or slow down track B in compare with track A. After you hear if it needs to be faster you adjust the pitch. But i dont have enough time to hear on my headphone if the track is near the beat of the other song. so i dont know how to adjust the pitch without looking to my screen.
Sorry for my English, i´m from Holland. :)
@luca > Ahh okay, I think I know what you mean now. The "Pitch Bend" on the "Jog Wheel"?
I believe I understand what you are doing, but I'm still a little confused at what you are asking?
To adjust the pitch in tiny amounts, you need to nudge the jog wheel clockwise or counter-clockwise to make small adjustments. If you are doing this and your tracks are falling out of beat, then you need to incorporate the "pitch bend" with the "tempo fader" in order to beat match more accurately. But I'm thinking you got the "tempo" adjustments down correctly by your comment.
I'm not sure what you mean by "I don't have enough time to hear on my headphones if the track is near the beat of the other song"? Do you mean you need more time on the current track so you can properly beat match the other song?
Perhaps you could provide a bit more info on the gear you are using and if you're using software?
No worries, your english is uitstekend! lol
I love the Netherlands! :D
Haha. Okay try to make it more clear. I have traktor pro and the pioneer ddj t1. When I upload a song on deck A with 128 BPM and I want to mix it with a song at deck B with 125 BPM. First I listen on my headphone and hear that the track on deck B is slower. So I was leaned on dj school I need to adjust the tempo from track B with the side slider on the turntable, I turn it and keep listening on my headphone if the tracks are beatmatched. Meanwhile hearing I adjust the pitch. But here comes my problem. I don't have enough time to hear on my headphone if the beats are sych after sliding the side of the turntable. When sliding the side, the track is speeding up or slowing down only for half a second. That too short to hear If the beats are synch. This time was much longer on the cdj 750 on which I've learned to play.
Hope you understand:)
Okay guys, apperently what i knew was the old way of working with the pioneers. Now al the adjusting of the beat with the joy is only for putting the kick,bass and snare exactly matched. ( called the store haha ) Altough thanks for helpen guys!
@luca > Ahh okay. lol Yeah I wasn't thinking about it the same way. ;)
I'm glad you got it figured out. :)
Enjoy!