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    Default Move Grid is where?

    So I am learning the 2_4 mapping and love it but i know sometimes while playing i need to adjust beat grids (expand or compress/move forward & bacK). What is that mapped to if anything on the controller?

    I guess what im asking is if my beat grids were not 100% and just off a hair when i did them how would I adjust in a live situation?

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    i think there's no mapping for moving the grid).. but seriously, grid them before you play them live.
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    The problem is im not that ace at it yet.....



    Quote Originally Posted by weltraumpapst View Post
    i think there's no mapping for moving the grid).. but seriously, grid them before you play them live.

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    doing it live is a lot more difficult.. if i put a new track the first time in traktor, i grid it!


    Quote Originally Posted by fuzz View Post
    The problem is im not that ace at it yet.....
    then learn it

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    actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EanGolden View Post
    actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.
    could you explain why?!

    i really like the actual shift + outer jog function..
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    It because if you are a bit off on your beatgrids then that can adjust it

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzz View Post
    It because if you are a bit off on your beatgrids then that can adjust it
    yeah.. but if i prepare my tracks and grid em right, i don't get in trouble live
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    Quote Originally Posted by EanGolden View Post
    actually moving the grid live makes a lot of sense- and we will be adding a feature to do that in the next version. Probably SHIFT + OUTER JOG WHEEL.
    Cool, this is the way it works in Torq with Xponent.
    When will this be out do you think?
    Thanks
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    Cant understand the thing with those beat grids.Do i have to fix the beat grids on ALL of my tracks?

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