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Main Waveform display
is view provides a close-up view of the track, including
color-coding to show the frequency of the sound; red represent-
ing low-frequency bass sounds, green representing mid-frequen-
cy sounds and blue representing high-frequency treble sounds.
You can also switch to a three-band spectrum view by hold-
ing the crtl key and clicking on the waveform.
Click on the waveform to ‘scrub’ or make fine adjustments
to your position within the track. is applies to Internal mode
only, and may be useful if you wish to set markers in your tracks
without your turntables or CD players connected. e Main
Waveform is zoomed around the current position in the track.
See also: Internal mode on page Manual-11
Markers on page Manual-15.
Tip: Use the + and – keys to zoom in and out.
In the example below, the red part of the wave represents a
kick drum, while the purple part represents a snare drum
Kick Drum
Snare Drum
Beat Matching display
is view shows the position of beats within the track. When
beat matching, this view helps align the downbeats of the two
tracks. e markers are matched up when the two tracks are beat
matched.
Example
e following is a demonstration of using the visual aids to
help beat match. In this example, the track that is playing is on
the left deck, and the track to be mixed in is on the right deck.
1. Start the track playing on the right deck. After a few seconds,
blue peaks appear in the Tempo Matching display.
2. Adjust the pitch of the right turntable until the blue peaks
sit under the orange peaks in the Tempo Matching display.
Once they are aligned, the two tracks have the same tempo.
3. Next align the markers in the Beat Matching display. Watch
the color of the items passing by in the Main Waveform dis
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play. Remember that a kick or bass drum will be red in color,
and a snare drum will be green or blue.
is technique will by no means guarantee perfect mixes, but
may help to speed up the process of beat matching.
Main waveform display
Beat matching display
Tempo Matching display
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