I imported crates from Serato DJ Pro and when I opened the tracks in Mixo I never saw beatgrids just the hotcues, then when I opened serato some songs had lost their beatgrids and Serato didn't let mi edit the beatgrids I had to change the name of the songs and imported them again.
I imported crates from Serato DJ Pro and when I opened the tracks in Mixo I never saw beatgrids just the hotcues, then when I opened serato some songs had lost their beatgrids and Serato didn't let mi edit the beatgrids I had to change the name of the songs and imported them again.
Beatgrids are a complicated matter and differ between dj software.
If the track does not have a bpm MIXO will not display the beatgrid. There is an option to analyse the track for bpm in the player and this works for mossy tracks.
If the track has a Serato beatgrid stored in the ID3 tag, this is preserved when overwriting the track ID3 tags in v1.4 (when exporting back to Serato).
I hope this helps!
Remko
Hi Musasoyyo,
Beatgrids are a complicated matter and differ between dj software.
If the track does not have a bpm MIXO will not display the beatgrid. There is an option to analyse the track for bpm in the player and this works for mossy tracks.
If the track has a Serato beatgrid stored in the ID3 tag, this is preserved when overwriting the track ID3 tags in v1.4 (when exporting back to Serato).
Do you see the beatgrids in MIXO? Eg. did they come from Traktor?
I'm guessing they did and it's in Rekordbox you actually need to reimport all the tracks from the XML to get the information (beatgrids,cues) loaded if they were already in Rekordbox Collection. This is an annoying step and not clear in the tutorial.
Do you see the beatgrids in MIXO? Eg. did they come from Traktor?
I'm guessing they did and it's in Rekordbox you actually need to reimport all the tracks from the XML to get the information (beatgrids,cues) loaded if they were already in Rekordbox Collection. This is an annoying step and not clear in the tutorial.
Please prioritise this one higher =)
Please prioritise this one higher =)
I'm pleased to announce that editable beatgrids is now live in MIXO v0.65!
Please note: every DJ software builds its own beatgrid, which is not specifically imported or exported.
The MIXO beatgrid feature is designed to make it much easier to view and edit tracks on desktop... and mobile!
It's fully customisable, allowing you to shift it left or right and increase or decrease the gaps between bars. All edits are saved and synced!
Any feedback is welcome! Enjoy ;)
I'm pleased to announce that editable beatgrids is now live in MIXO v0.65!
Please note: every DJ software builds its own beatgrid, which is not specifically imported or exported.
The MIXO beatgrid feature is designed to make it much easier to view and edit tracks on desktop... and mobile!
It's fully customisable, allowing you to shift it left or right and increase or decrease the gaps between bars. All edits are saved and synced!
Any feedback is welcome! Enjoy ;)
Hi Musasoyyo,
Beatgrids are a complicated matter and differ between dj software.
If the track does not have a bpm MIXO will not display the beatgrid. There is an option to analyse the track for bpm in the player and this works for mossy tracks.
If the track has a Serato beatgrid stored in the ID3 tag, this is preserved when overwriting the track ID3 tags in v1.4 (when exporting back to Serato).
I hope this helps!
Remko
Hi Musasoyyo,
Beatgrids are a complicated matter and differ between dj software.
If the track does not have a bpm MIXO will not display the beatgrid. There is an option to analyse the track for bpm in the player and this works for mossy tracks.
If the track has a Serato beatgrid stored in the ID3 tag, this is preserved when overwriting the track ID3 tags in v1.4 (when exporting back to Serato).
I hope this helps!
Remko
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