Traktor Pro 2 Beat Gridding

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Traktor Pro 2 Beat Gridding
Posted on: 20.03.2012 by Freddy Fuls
Anyone know which sites have pay for MP3's that are pre "beat gridded" and "synched" for Traktor Pro 2?
nayit ruiz jaramillo
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by mkevening
Anyone know which sites have pay for MP3's that are pre "beat gridded" and "synched" for Traktor Pro 2?
No. There are people that charge for a "gridding service" although I aint gonna promote them.

Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
doing all that yourself is half the fun
Agreed.

Originally Posted by Kaek
it is also half the pain...
It's piss easy dude. It can also be a part of the process of getting to know your tunes. Whilst you grid you are learning more about how your tracks start/build by choosing the right place to grid and set load markers.


No offence, this is just my personal opinion but getting someone else to grid tracks or buying pre-gridded tracks (even though you can't) is just pure laziness.

Jus' sayin'
Freddy Fuls
20.03.2012
Anyone know which sites have pay for MP3's that are pre "beat gridded" and "synched" for Traktor Pro 2?
Danae Dumler
25.01.2013
If you can't take the thirty seconds it takes to skip through a track and set a few markers, you probably shouldn't be playing it out. If you're having problems gridding, there's tons of great tutorials; I recommend mine (heh); just search youtube for "traktor beatgrids revisited".
Ned Somerset
25.01.2013
Just let traktor grid the track automatically. If the grids seems off, tap it into place. You'd be wasting your money when traktor already does half the work.
Hee Mize
25.01.2013
count me in just the beat grid with no loops
Fae Schuur
23.03.2012
Setting the beat grid itself is only half of the job. The other half is setting cue points, loop points etc throughout your tracks - to note important parts, places where the beats drop out, good places to loop. No service is going to know where you want those set - so you are short changing yourself if you dont put in the time on your own.
Shonda Soulier
23.03.2012
Have you tried BPM tap? What about mapping grid functions to your controller or keyboard?

I'd have to look for it but I believe photojojo had a nice X1 mapping dedicated to beatgridding. It should speed things up a tad bit.
Freddy Fuls
23.03.2012
thanks everyone. I guess I have to tough it out get to work.
cheers.....
Monroe Vandeslunt
22.03.2012
Beat gridding is a chore. It provides a benefit but realistically if there was a way to NOT have to do it, I wouldn't. To me it is a painful neccessity, sort of like cleaning the dishes after cooking dinner.

I would prefer to spend the time I beat grid tracks to simply playing with them and mixing them, trying out loops, slices and stuff.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by mkevening
Anyone know which sites have pay for MP3's that are pre "beat gridded" and "synched" for Traktor Pro 2?
No. There are people that charge for a "gridding service" although I aint gonna promote them.

Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
doing all that yourself is half the fun
Agreed.

Originally Posted by Kaek
it is also half the pain...
It's piss easy dude. It can also be a part of the process of getting to know your tunes. Whilst you grid you are learning more about how your tracks start/build by choosing the right place to grid and set load markers.


No offence, this is just my personal opinion but getting someone else to grid tracks or buying pre-gridded tracks (even though you can't) is just pure laziness.

Jus' sayin'
Monroe Vandeslunt
22.03.2012
it is also half the pain...
Latoria Kavulich
22.03.2012
doing all that yourself is half the fun

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