Analyzing tracks in traktor without detecting bpm

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Analyzing tracks in traktor without detecting bpm
Posted on: 16.02.2013 by Marisol Eward
Hi! I recently invested in a macbook pro and am in the process of moving my music library from my pc to my mac. When I import my library traktor automatically detects the length of the track and my the bpm I set for my tracks. This is fantastic! However when I load the tracks, Traktor analyzes them and changes some of their bpm's to what it believes is the correct one. These are all incorrect! So my question is then: How do I let traktor analyze my tracks without messing with the bpm and cue points i've already set?
Thanks for the help!
Marisol Eward
16.02.2013
Hi! I recently invested in a macbook pro and am in the process of moving my music library from my pc to my mac. When I import my library traktor automatically detects the length of the track and my the bpm I set for my tracks. This is fantastic! However when I load the tracks, Traktor analyzes them and changes some of their bpm's to what it believes is the correct one. These are all incorrect! So my question is then: How do I let traktor analyze my tracks without messing with the bpm and cue points i've already set?
Thanks for the help!
Yu Santellano
19.02.2013
You can also disable "set beatgrid" when you analyze them - it won't stop it from giving it a BPM value, but it won't set a grid or change anything.
Marisol Eward
20.02.2013
Thank you! I forgot about bpm lock. Worked like a charm.
Alphonso Deitchman
16.02.2013
You can right-click tracks in the collection and choose "Enable BPM Lock"
Tesha Freudenstein
16.02.2013
go to "preferences" > "file management" > "BPM Detection" and set the correct BPM range for your tracks

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