Operation Manual

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With the ‘Adjust BPM Values’ dialog you are provided several options to make the adjustments.
EDIT BPM tab
BPM manually move the value up or down in .1 increments with
the arrow buttons. Or, quickly half or double the shown value with
the /2 and x2 buttons.
Phase used to adjust the CBG markers. The left and right
arrows makes very fine adjustments, where the ¼ +/- buttons
provide ¼ beat adjustments.
Re-Analyze forces the re-analysis of the track disregarding any
manual adjustments or settings.
Copy from other deck – copy the BPM of the track on the
opposing deck to be use for the track being modified.
EDIT GRID tab
Alternatively, an anchor method can be used. First tap-out the beat using the "Manual Beat Tap" button
while the track playing.
Second, pause the track and move the track to the first downbeat
(first beat), and click on "First anchor". Then advance to the
upbeat (second beat), and click on "Second anchor". Check that
the number of beats displayed corresponds well to the number of
beats between the two anchors.
Then go further in the music, and repeat the "second anchor"
operation. If you notice that the beats and the CBG shift then
repeat the placing of the second anchor a couple more times.
Normally two or three anchors should be enough to obtain an
accurate CBG.
** For more information on how the CBG is used for beat
matching, sync, and Automix Tempo mixing, see the section about
the Rhythm Window later in the manual.
COMPUTER BEAT GRID (CBG) AND MANUAL BPM CORRECTION