how do i double the bpm of my analysed songs in traktor pro, about half of all my dubstep came in at 69-70 bpm
how do i double the bpm of my analysed songs in traktor pro, about half of all my dubstep came in at 69-70 bpm
Yep. I wish they would fix this already, a $20 bpm counter detects BPM more accurately than traktor's complex algorithms. I would say 30% of my tracks are analyzed wrong, this really needs to be fixed on the next update 5 updates ago.
you can also change the range that it puts the BPM into when you analyze. it's not so good for me because i play all sorts of stuff but for those who play only one or two types of music it helps a ton.
Look into the "traktor bible". it's brilliant and will give you all you need.
Last edited by DJBanyon; 12-02-2009 at 01:41 AM. Reason: Added to it
Even with limiting Traktor gets 1/3 of my tracks wrong.
I just take the result as a rough guide. When i'm gridding up a psy album for example, when traktor tells me the bpm is 119, when i'm pretty sure its gonna be in the 140-150 range, i know that some time has to be spent gridding that puppy. Like karlos its no big deal to me to fix the bpm with one click. MiK also shows half or double bpms half the time.
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Traktor detects the bpm better than Any other program I have used. Bpm detection is a sketchy process, you also have realize ontop of detecting the bpm is is also trying to lay a solid grid down which is something no bpm program is going to do. As long as you set the bpm rang correctly traktor is provides fairly accurate results with only a small percentage of tracks being incorrect.Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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