Problems with the beatgrid in Traktor

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Problems with the beatgrid in Traktor
Posted on: 05.01.2014 by Maryln Dieterly
hi! I'm an amateur dj from Chile (South-America).
I've been into djing for like 4 months and using mostly Traktor Pro 2.

The thing is that I was looking for some star-ups for Traktor and one of them was setting a correct beatgrid for your songs. I've learned the basics how to do it, but suddenly I was noticing that in a few songs the beatgrid was correct and the beginning of the song and, as you go along, the beatgrid was not that accurate. The beatgrid was starting moving to the right or left of the beat assigned.

I was believeing that this was cause because of the setting the wrong BPM for the song, but I'm not really sure.
So that is why I'm asking.
If you guys could help I would really appreciate it.
Maryln Dieterly
05.01.2014
Originally Posted by Jayvee
Or you could indeed have a wrong BPM
I was asking some friends and they told me that I could use a option of the grid section, to wide or strecth the beatgrid in order to correct it.

Thank you anyway (:
Maryln Dieterly
05.01.2014
Originally Posted by Jester
Its called track drift mate, not so much a problem with new tracks, but with older tracks and vinyl rips this can be a problem.
Thank you. I'll check info by looking for track drift (:
Maryln Dieterly
05.01.2014
hi! I'm an amateur dj from Chile (South-America).
I've been into djing for like 4 months and using mostly Traktor Pro 2.

The thing is that I was looking for some star-ups for Traktor and one of them was setting a correct beatgrid for your songs. I've learned the basics how to do it, but suddenly I was noticing that in a few songs the beatgrid was correct and the beginning of the song and, as you go along, the beatgrid was not that accurate. The beatgrid was starting moving to the right or left of the beat assigned.

I was believeing that this was cause because of the setting the wrong BPM for the song, but I'm not really sure.
So that is why I'm asking.
If you guys could help I would really appreciate it.
Alease Fitch
04.01.2014
Or you could indeed have a wrong BPM
Latoria Kavulich
04.01.2014
Its called track drift mate, not so much a problem with new tracks, but with older tracks and vinyl rips this can be a problem.

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