![]() Rekord Buddy 2 reads Serato and Traktor libraries natively, with crates and folders showing under the respective tabs with no external exporting needed. Even if the DJ isn’t leaving their existing platform, having a USB or SD card with a Rekordbox collection onboard is useful for use with the club-standard CDJ players. Thanks to Pioneer DJ’s dominance in the hardware market, the switch to Rekordbox DJ is the most common we are asked about. Switching from Serato or Traktor to Rekordbox Fortunately, this is where Rekord Buddy 2 comes in, a piece of software that will transfer all your performance data between the major software platforms. This can make switching platforms a long and dubious task, especially with large music libraries. Tracks analyzed with Serato, won’t show their beat grid, hot cues and saved loops when loaded into Traktor for example. Unfortunately, each software platform deals with performance data differently. However, in the age of digital DJ’ing, you’re choice of decks is often limited by the software they are compatible with. In my experience I'd say that roughly 60% of the times the grids are okay, 30% of the times they need minor adjustments and 10% of the times are completely off (I play deep and tech house and techno, so it's all modern computer generated music with a steady bpm).Switching DJ platforms has never been so simple!īack in the age of vinyl and CD’s, playing your music on a new set of decks was a straight forward process. One question: how do you find out how many milliseconds the grids are off? I don't see those details, and when I'm beatgridding I just run the metronome and correct if I can hear a mismatch between metronome and beats of the track. I don't want to defend rekordbox, it's the worst piece of software installed on my computer LOL but I just want to inject some optimism here :) I agree, beatgridding with rb is very poor compared with traktor, so I was thinking to do all my beatgridding in Traktor and move it to rb with rekordbuddy, but yesterday I discovered this article that shows that rekordbox is quite good at key detection and traktor is the worst at key detection: Leading to issue 4:Ĥ) if an existing track's BPM tag gets clobbered during XML bridge import, you either have to set it manually, or re-analyze the track (thus messing up the set beatgrid) It seems only analysis will fix that, and then the beatgrid is screwed up by the shoddy analysis. Even a tag reload does not reset the tag's BPM. However, for some unexplained reason, the BPM tags in the library are all wiped to zero, even though the beatgrid still knows the track BPM. BRAVO!!! This is exactly the way it should work! The XML I'm importing does not have tags present, so when the import is complete, the playlist tracks have no tags, leading me to issue 3:ģ) Rekordbox should not erase library tags if they are already present and there is no replacement in the XML.Īnd the next observation: With tag overwrite set, XML cues, loop points, and hotcues are overwritten in the library as expected, the beatgrid of the existing library remains unchanged. Normally I do this, because my goal is to import new cues and hotcue points specific for this playlist. Let's say you externally edit a playlist XML, If you import and the tracks are already in the library, you are prompted if you want to use overwrite the library tags with the ones in the playlist tracks. Here's another weird thing with 2.1.1: (will try these issues with 2.2.0 later today) This will cover 95% of tracks produced.Ģ) Fix the bridge XML import function to use the Inizio attribute in the imported XML to guide beat grid analysis rather than kill it. What happens? You guessed it: you recover your library and your grid is gone! Hey, no big deal, just re-analyze your tracks.well, now you're back to the messed up grid.ġ) Fix the analysis algorithm to scrub the track looking for the first cue and set that point as the Inizio. This is particularly amusing if you've corrected the beat grid and set the Inizio points and exported the library with the setting Bridge->Rekordbox XML->Export Grid Information->BPM Change Points. If you set up an xml where you import a track that sets the Inizio, the track comes in with a single red beat marker and the rest of the grid is missing. So, 2.1.1 has supposedly fixed the bug in XML import where you can import the beat grid info. ![]() Instead, if the grid is on, it doesn't make that the Inizio If the grid is off, it usually starts a half note off, with the Inizio being some random beat. ![]() I'm running 2.1.1 (and this is true for every version I've tried) and noticed the default analysis beat grid usually does not pick up the first beat.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |