Issue with CDJ/Rekordbox. No first beat on a song.

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Issue with CDJ/Rekordbox. No first beat on a song.
Posted on: 19.10.2013 by Mitsuko Fanucchi
So I took a playlist, ran it through rekordbox, and exported it to a USB.

I made sure to put all the cues where I wanted them in rekordbox.

One song though when I load it onto a deck (CDJ900), starts not on the first beat but right in the middle of the first beat and the second. And I can't just jog backwards to correct it, it's as if that is where the song starts, rewinding one brings me to the last song in the playlist.

This hasn't happened to any other tracks, it's like Rekordbox or the CDJ just deleted that first beat from the song entirely, or it's just not sensing that there is data there or something. Cause that first beat shows up in rekordbox and I can set the cue there, but it's not there when I actually load it onto the CDJ

Any thought on how to correct this? really odd issue
Mitsuko Fanucchi
19.10.2013
So I took a playlist, ran it through rekordbox, and exported it to a USB.

I made sure to put all the cues where I wanted them in rekordbox.

One song though when I load it onto a deck (CDJ900), starts not on the first beat but right in the middle of the first beat and the second. And I can't just jog backwards to correct it, it's as if that is where the song starts, rewinding one brings me to the last song in the playlist.

This hasn't happened to any other tracks, it's like Rekordbox or the CDJ just deleted that first beat from the song entirely, or it's just not sensing that there is data there or something. Cause that first beat shows up in rekordbox and I can set the cue there, but it's not there when I actually load it onto the CDJ

Any thought on how to correct this? really odd issue
Augustine Mitzen
20.10.2013
yes, but you can switch to cue point created in rekordbox.
Alphonso Deitchman
20.10.2013
Cue points in Rekordbox have no effect on which point a loaded track starts at, whereas Auto Cue does
Augustine Mitzen
21.10.2013
I assume you know this, but
when you make cue points in RB, be sure to save them by clicking 'memory' on the right of the screen, otherwise they don't get saved
when you load the track up on the CDJ you can switch between the cue points by using a pair of buttons to the right of the platter.

i don't really know why or how it cuts off the first bit, but try placing and saving a cue point at the start of the track and see if that fixes it.

sounds odd


also, no point turning off the auto cue
Alphonso Deitchman
19.10.2013
Turn off Auto Cue too.
Tera Baragan
19.10.2013
Sounds like you didnt check to make sure all your songs were gridded properly

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