Where does MIXO get information about beat grid?
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Actually. That's the question.
Where does MIXO get information about beat grid? My grids are almost all offset and displayed incorrectly. The grid is offset, and the grid also has an erroneous bpm.
It depends where you've imported from. If you've imported the tracks directly it reads the track tags (ID3, Vorbis etc).
MIXO builds the beatgrid based on the BPM and any offset imported from other DJ apps.
In MIXO v1.61 we added the 'MP3 Offset Fix' setting (on by default) which fixes issues with certain MP3 files where the waveform and grid is offset before where it should be. If you imported MP3s before this, try reanalysing them to see if it fixes them. Bear in mind that customised beatgrids will remain, so you may need to adjust them.
Remko
MIXO team
It depends where you've imported from. If you've imported the tracks directly it reads the track tags (ID3, Vorbis etc).
MIXO builds the beatgrid based on the BPM and any offset imported from other DJ apps.
In MIXO v1.61 we added the 'MP3 Offset Fix' setting (on by default) which fixes issues with certain MP3 files where the waveform and grid is offset before where it should be. If you imported MP3s before this, try reanalysing them to see if it fixes them. Bear in mind that customised beatgrids will remain, so you may need to adjust them.
Remko
MIXO team
It depends where you've imported from. If you've imported the tracks directly it reads the track tags (ID3, Vorbis etc).
MIXO builds the beatgrid based on the BPM and any offset imported from other DJ apps.
In MIXO v1.61 we added the 'MP3 Offset Fix' setting (on by default) which fixes issues with certain MP3 files where the waveform and grid is offset before where it should be. If you imported MP3s before this, try reanalysing them to see if it fixes them. Bear in mind that customised beatgrids will remain, so you may need to adjust them.
Remko
MIXO team
It depends where you've imported from. If you've imported the tracks directly it reads the track tags (ID3, Vorbis etc).
MIXO builds the beatgrid based on the BPM and any offset imported from other DJ apps.
In MIXO v1.61 we added the 'MP3 Offset Fix' setting (on by default) which fixes issues with certain MP3 files where the waveform and grid is offset before where it should be. If you imported MP3s before this, try reanalysing them to see if it fixes them. Bear in mind that customised beatgrids will remain, so you may need to adjust them.
Remko
MIXO team
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