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Move Grid is where?
Posted on: 26.10.2009 by Rudolph Garate
So I am learning the 2_4 mapping and love it but i know sometimes while playing i need to adjust beat grids (expand or compress/move forward & bacK). What is that mapped to if anything on the controller?

I guess what im asking is if my beat grids were not 100% and just off a hair when i did them how would I adjust in a live situation?
Cathie Sochacki
08.11.2009
Originally Posted by EanGolden
actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.
Cool, this is the way it works in Torq with Xponent.
When will this be out do you believe?
Thanks
robin loo
28.10.2009
Originally Posted by fuzz
It because if you are a bit off on your beatgrids then that can adjust it
yeah.. but if i prepare my tracks and grid em right, i don't get in trouble live
robin loo
27.10.2009
Originally Posted by EanGolden
actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.
could you explain why?!

i really like the actual shift + outer jog function..
robin loo
26.10.2009
doing it live is a lot more difficult.. if i put a new track the first time in traktor, i grid it!


Originally Posted by fuzz
The problem is im not that ace at it yet.....
then learn it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAW8X9RSt7A
Rudolph Garate
26.10.2009
The problem is im not that ace at it yet.....



Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
i believe there's no mapping for moving the grid).. but seriously, grid them before you play them live.
Rudolph Garate
26.10.2009
So I am learning the 2_4 mapping and love it but i know sometimes while playing i need to adjust beat grids (expand or compress/move forward & bacK). What is that mapped to if anything on the controller?

I guess what im asking is if my beat grids were not 100% and just off a hair when i did them how would I adjust in a live situation?
Agatha Bendt
19.10.2011
all songs, even if you beat grid, don't always a line perfect..... i am wanting to know how to move the grids to on the S4 controller, instead of doing it on the computer
Jordon Atterholt
29.11.2009
Cant understand the thing with those beat grids.Do i have to fix the beat grids on ALL of my tracks?
Cathie Sochacki
08.11.2009
Originally Posted by EanGolden
actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.
Cool, this is the way it works in Torq with Xponent.
When will this be out do you believe?
Thanks
robin loo
28.10.2009
Originally Posted by fuzz
It because if you are a bit off on your beatgrids then that can adjust it
yeah.. but if i prepare my tracks and grid em right, i don't get in trouble live
Rudolph Garate
28.10.2009
It because if you are a bit off on your beatgrids then that can adjust it
robin loo
27.10.2009
Originally Posted by EanGolden
actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.
could you explain why?!

i really like the actual shift + outer jog function..

27.10.2009
actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.
robin loo
26.10.2009
doing it live is a lot more difficult.. if i put a new track the first time in traktor, i grid it!


Originally Posted by fuzz
The problem is im not that ace at it yet.....
then learn it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAW8X9RSt7A
Rudolph Garate
26.10.2009
The problem is im not that ace at it yet.....



Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
i believe there's no mapping for moving the grid).. but seriously, grid them before you play them live.
robin loo
26.10.2009
i believe there's no mapping for moving the grid).. but seriously, grid them before you play them live.

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