Thank you so much for these exceptional videos , I´m new to DJing and therefore Rekord box have been using it for about a month but you have clearly answered many questions I had. Brilliant work!!!
Thanks for this free rekordbox course, really well explained. Now, will go get your ableton course. Not a beginner but I still might learn something and give some support to you in this horrible time. Thanks again
I never use dynamic mode. It just isn't precise enough. What I do is do normal analysis and then fix it myself. Like the transition part. I manually edit the grid to stay in sync the whole time. I edit around every other two beats most of the time. Then when the transition is done I find the right BPM and apply it to everything after. Same with live drummed tracks or vinyl rips. Then you just go through the whole track to shift the grid. The only downside is, with live drummed tracks it takes a while. Sometimes one track is 10-20 minutes to beatgrid. After I beatgrid a track, I click the lock. That way I know I have gone through the track and I can safely use sync or loops with it.
I just want to say even though the videos are 4 years old this was extremely useful!
Thank you so much for these exceptional videos , I´m new to DJing and therefore Rekord box have been using it for about a month but you have clearly answered many questions I had. Brilliant work!!!
3:27 Can i edit multiple tracks at once/first beat?
Thanks for this free rekordbox course, really well explained. Now, will go get your ableton course. Not a beginner but I still might learn something and give some support to you in this horrible time. Thanks again
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Exceptional video! 🥰
I never use dynamic mode. It just isn't precise enough. What I do is do normal analysis and then fix it myself.
Like the transition part. I manually edit the grid to stay in sync the whole time. I edit around every other two beats most of the time.
Then when the transition is done I find the right BPM and apply it to everything after.
Same with live drummed tracks or vinyl rips. Then you just go through the whole track to shift the grid. The only downside is, with live drummed tracks it takes a while. Sometimes one track is 10-20 minutes to beatgrid.
After I beatgrid a track, I click the lock. That way I know I have gone through the track and I can safely use sync or loops with it.
Boasty wasn't starting on the 1 count, however. Is that just a tradeoff with such a dramatic tempo change?