The reason for it is that, when making a transition, 1) one generally applies the tempo changes on the track entering on the mix, so that I manually set the beat of the track intro and I don't focus on its beatgrid, I adjust manually the tempo with my ear (or my eyes) and the fader and the jog wheel 2) then, after the transition, I move the crossfader to cut the previous track, and I gradually come back to the original speed of the track 3) and at the outro of the track, I keep at its default speed, and I adjust the speed of the new entering track to match this default speed (to have the track displaying the BPM of the outro is more convenient). There is a video tutorial on beatgrid edition here: In general, if I have different BPMs in a track, I assign the beatgrid on the Outro (the end) of the track. Change the BPM analysis range and analyze the. The way to edit the grid in Djuced is: 1) Click on the deck number, 2) Click on "Edit beat grid" 3) And you enter in grid edition menu, not very different from grid edition menu in Traktor. For details on how to analyze a track, see the Serato DJ Lite software manual. Having Set Beatgrids/BPM checked in the Offline Player will also set the Beatgrids/BPM when you load a track to a virtual deck or sample slot in Serato DJ Pro. Hi, Yes, there is no adaptative beatgrid in Djuced either, so you have only 1 beat from the start to the end of the track. DJ Shortee shows you how to set a manual beatgrid in Serato DJ for a track that stays the same tempo the entire time.
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