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    out of all the beat gridding tutorials i watched , i remember this one being the most helpful for me personally.


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    Thanks mate, any help is appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJAdeSands View Post
    What's the problem kidpunk?
    it won't move the track it kinda just stutters it i tried recalibrating it few times already

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deejaesnafu View Post
    always prep your music for digital djing in traktor. analyze,grid and hotcue (optionally key) every track as you bring them in, and eventually or in segments , do your whole collection. spending time on prep is where its at.
    I have never not one time did this lmao.

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    i can see getting by without, i did for a while..


    no jog wheels tho... this s8 thing was built around utilizing traktor in all its glory including sync... so may as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deejaesnafu View Post
    i can see getting by without, i did for a while..


    no jog wheels tho... this s8 thing was built around utilizing traktor in all its glory including sync... so may as well
    Makes sense, I don't sync or rely on the phase meter or anything. I mostly just have TSP at home to manage music lol.

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    What is TSP ? And, beat gridding drum and bass seems to be pretty tricky when you have never done it before !

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    TSP=Traktor Scratch Pro, and Beatgridding DnB is just fine, but its not for everyone some of us are lazy and just mix tracks. hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by 031999 View Post
    TSP=Traktor Scratch Pro, and Beatgridding DnB is just fine, but its not for everyone some of us are lazy and just mix tracks. hehe
    That is basically what i am going to try lol I have been playing with it for a few days and it works fine. Maybe there will be the odd tune that dos'nt work but i am listening to them before i mix. And, i don't play heavy stuff with mad beats or anything. I play more rolling, soulful drum and bass so most of the drum pattens are not really hectic or anything. Yeah man, i just want to mix tracks, i am with you my friend !

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