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    The only feature I love about TP2 is the waveform zoom.
    I can get extremely accurate beatgrids and cue points on the fly.
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    The beatgridding definetly has become worse, which is my biggest complaint about 2.0 so far. With Drum and Bass tunes, it's almost always wrong at detecting the speed, and with positioning the grid, it very often is exactly half a beat off.
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    Lool people and using auto grids...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzicFreq View Post
    Lool people and using auto grids...
    Why should I have to go though thousands of songs to set grigs and spend hours in prep work gridding new songs when 98% of the time they were perfect using autogrid in Traktor Pro? In T2 you need to drastically fix everything, and Im not talking about stuff being a tiny bit off and just sliding the grid.

    Traktor 2 is supposed to be the next generation, auto gridding should have gotten BETTER. If anything they should just revert back to the old TSP algorithm.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzicFreq View Post
    Lool people and using auto grids...
    What exactly is funny about that, wiseguy?

    I don't use what traktor decides is the grid. But as the autogridding process automatically happens when importing tunes, why not use it as a starting point? Most people do that, and if you don't, you're the one to be laughed at.

    Trouble is that it is quite a difference between nudging it a little from left to right and fine tuning as opposed to completely starting over with manual gridding. Hugely less time efficient.
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    In that case maybe i should upgrade before i purchase more music and have to re-beatgrid those aswell.

    Seen a few people go back to tpro 1. But i guess the majority of people are happy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zimfella View Post
    In that case maybe i should upgrade before i purchase more music and have to re-beatgrid those aswell.

    Seen a few people go back to tpro 1. But i guess the majority of people are happy.
    shitty autogridding or not I would still not go back to T1, it's worth the minor inconvenience and still not as bad at gridding as Traktor S4

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    I find in all of my techno, house and other music of that style the gridding to be tons better that T1 ever was. I do get that little transient sometimes, but the gridding is still usually spot on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzicFreq View Post
    Thats one of the major reasons that im getting a DDM4000 for. >.> Damn traktor needs to implement complete custom eqs where you can set cutoffs and DB ranges
    That would be awesome for internal mixing.
    It should even have a Export/Import feature to EQ/Filter Settings like the Export in Controller Manager

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    Quote Originally Posted by photojojo View Post
    I find in all of my techno, house and other music of that style the gridding to be tons better that T1 ever was. I do get that little transient sometimes, but the gridding is still usually spot on.
    It's happening with my psytrance songs too... About 10% of them are half a beat off.

    I use to do the TAPping then slide a few clicks left on pre cueing to fix that, works well on the fly but it's pretty annoying indeed.

    But nothing that would keep me away from TP2

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