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Traktor BPM Problem!
Posted on: 20.05.2013 by Georgie Lukowiak
Along with DJing , I spend the majority of my time producing music!

I made a track that begins at 128bpm , and is 128bpm for approximately half the song! But on the second buildup, the BPM slowly increases and the song drops at 140bpm (hardstyle drop), then the outro is back at 128! I can never get the intro of one song to sync with the outro of my song because the grid in traktor is off!

One time, I load the track into traktor, it reads it as 128bpm , another time, it says the track is 189bpm

Help?
Addie Engbrecht
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by papo
He might need to set a second beatgrid marker once the outro of his song slows back down to 128bpm, so it can sync to the intro of the next song.
This is very true. I'm so used to when I make a track like this, when I transition back to the original BPM, I set it on beat with the beginning of the track.......completely forgot that doing it in that fashion may not be common
Kellie Myrum
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by papo
He might need to set a second beatgrid marker once the outro of his song slows back down to 128bpm, so it can sync to the intro of the next song.
Exactly.
Albertina Fay
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by manchild
Jus manually set it to 128.......erase the beatgrid.......go to the beginning of the song......you should see a little white line on where you need to drop the first beatgrid marker......drop it.....done
He might need to set a second beatgrid marker once the outro of his song slows back down to 128bpm, so it can sync to the intro of the next song.
Georgie Lukowiak
20.05.2013
Along with DJing , I spend the majority of my time producing music!

I made a track that begins at 128bpm , and is 128bpm for approximately half the song! But on the second buildup, the BPM slowly increases and the song drops at 140bpm (hardstyle drop), then the outro is back at 128! I can never get the intro of one song to sync with the outro of my song because the grid in traktor is off!

One time, I load the track into traktor, it reads it as 128bpm , another time, it says the track is 189bpm

Help?
Latoria Kavulich
21.05.2013
yep, 2 grid markers. also works for drifting tracks as well
Addie Engbrecht
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by papo
He might need to set a second beatgrid marker once the outro of his song slows back down to 128bpm, so it can sync to the intro of the next song.
This is very true. I'm so used to when I make a track like this, when I transition back to the original BPM, I set it on beat with the beginning of the track.......completely forgot that doing it in that fashion may not be common
Georgie Lukowiak
20.05.2013
Thanks guys
Kellie Myrum
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by papo
He might need to set a second beatgrid marker once the outro of his song slows back down to 128bpm, so it can sync to the intro of the next song.
Exactly.
Janyce Henningson
20.05.2013
And then lock the grid
Albertina Fay
20.05.2013
Originally Posted by manchild
Jus manually set it to 128.......erase the beatgrid.......go to the beginning of the song......you should see a little white line on where you need to drop the first beatgrid marker......drop it.....done
He might need to set a second beatgrid marker once the outro of his song slows back down to 128bpm, so it can sync to the intro of the next song.
Addie Engbrecht
20.05.2013
Jus manually set it to 128.......erase the beatgrid.......go to the beginning of the song......you should see a little white line on where you need to drop the first beatgrid marker......drop it.....done

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