You’re welcome @eecy_cee. Happy to help. Unfortunately, this feature is not available for bulk re-analyzing. Please report back here in the future if you do find any tracks that are incorrectly set to straight instead of dynamic upon initial analysis and we can investigate that further. Thanks!
Hi @jack256, welcome to the Community! That is correct. The “Automatic” setting will default to a “Straight” beat grid unless the software detects BPM variations within the song. In that case, it automatically sets the beat grid to “Dynamic”.
Hi Slak_Jaw,
Just an update, I no longer have to worry about changing my music to “Dynamics”
the grids have been on point especially with the 5.4 update,
*Heres a tip I found with grids that might help the Dev team improve this feature.
sometimes I load a track and the grids do not line up with the beat, this doesnt happen all the time but it does happen.
I’ve found out by accident,
If I re-analyze the track that the grids are off, then I reload the track onto a deck, The Grids seems to have corrected itself, all the grids are lined up correctly.
this fix seems to work 99% of the time, some tracks I have to adjust the grids manually,
but this quick fix is to re-analyse the track then reload it, helps me out a lot when I’m playing live.
hope this helps.
Hi @eecy_cee, thanks for the follow up and for sharing your workaround. I will pass this onto the team.
Hi again @eecy_cee, could you please share a video showing the workaround you described above?
I had to scroll and find a song that the grid was off. but I did find one,
when I load a track that the grid was off, I right click and analyse the track then reload and vwalla, the grids is fixed👌
Thanks Slak_Jaw
Just to add this works on streaming tracks and local music.
Perfect! Thanks @eecy_cee
@eecy_cee, this looks like an encoder-introduced offset, which would mean the audio being loaded isn’t identical to audio that was used for the analysis. Did you load another version/encoding of these tracks at any point (for example from a streaming service, maybe a different file format like FLAC or maybe a different bitrate of the same file format)?
Thanks Slak_Jaw
No, I’ve been using the same built in encoder, the only thing I might have changed is the track filename using MP3 Tag. or I use Platinum notes to normalise my music or I have moved these tracks to another crate/folder,
the issue is if I anylise a track making sure the gids are on point, put cue points in etc.
I could come back to that same track after a week and the grids would be off, then I just use the quick fix and its sorted.
also it varies with different tracks maybe 1 in 10 tracks would have this issue.
and Ive seen other threads talking about cue points moving, it may have a correlation with this issue.
Just to add I mainly only use .mp3, .mp4
Okay thanks for the additional info @eecy_cee
This could be the culprit @eecy_cee. Could you try to reproduce this with some specific tracks to confirm if it’s isolated to this specifically?