Ive been DJ’ing electronic music for a while and now i never experienced any problems with setting up a loop because it always matched my beatgrids. But right now i am practicing with some hiphop and discovered that this is kinda difficult when you cant “end” your own loops. So when you want to loop for example a chorus this mostly doesnt exactly fit between your 4, 8 or 16 count loop. I was wondering how you guys fixed this problem, without making some big changes in the latest techtools tsi files.
(Sorry if this isnt the right place for this question)
You can set a loop in and loop out where ever you want, using loop in and loop out (rather than setting a whole loop in one go). If you need it between beats, you’ll have to ensure you have snap turned off.
However, if it is between beats, you’ll either have to do some grid work, or its going to go out of time real soon if you are beatmatching it with another track.
I know exactly what you mean about the vocals drifting over a beat boundary, or more importantly, a measure. Rather than a loop, you could beat juggle.
Say you have a vocal that runs for beats 1, to just over 4 (and therefore into beat 1 of the second measure). You could either loop it to a count of 8 (assuming there are no more vocals during that period), or you could just juggle it every 8 beats.
Not every mapping has loop in and loop out set.. many just use ‘set loop to x counts’, but to really answer the question, you need to read the bumph that usually comes with the mapping file (or forum post) and check out how looping is set with your tsi.