Software: Virtual DJ 4.3
I changed the bpm of several tracks before I knew what I was doing and found that the software saves whatever you change. Now, a lot of my tracks are loaded with incorrect bpm and cbg grid because of what I changed. The only way I found to make Virtual DJ reload the song over again is if I change the track name. That would be impossible to do since I do not know which exact tracks I messed with.
Here is the worst. I simply reinstalled Virtual DJ and it still remembers what I messed with! I dont have "write or read tags" in the options menu enabled so I dont see how it can remember the tracks after I reinstall it.
Any ideas?
Thank you!!
I changed the bpm of several tracks before I knew what I was doing and found that the software saves whatever you change. Now, a lot of my tracks are loaded with incorrect bpm and cbg grid because of what I changed. The only way I found to make Virtual DJ reload the song over again is if I change the track name. That would be impossible to do since I do not know which exact tracks I messed with.
Here is the worst. I simply reinstalled Virtual DJ and it still remembers what I messed with! I dont have "write or read tags" in the options menu enabled so I dont see how it can remember the tracks after I reinstall it.
Any ideas?
Thank you!!
geposted Tue 11 Dec 07 @ 1:59 pm
Only thing I can think of is to use the little BPM function up top next to the automix button. While the song is playing you can do a maual tap to adjust it, but if you dont know what songs ou messed up, then there is no way to really tell,
geposted Tue 11 Dec 07 @ 3:45 pm
please try the latest demo , you will find it has many improvements
geposted Tue 11 Dec 07 @ 3:54 pm
skyfxl wrote :
please try the latest demo , you will find it has many improvements
I definitely recommend this as well...It's much better!
You can right-click the track in the browser and select analyze to reset BPM
geposted Fri 14 Dec 07 @ 3:38 am
Excellent tip, Discjockeydoc. I had the same problem and your tip worked!!!
geposted Sun 08 Jan 17 @ 7:37 am
Well done you just bumped a NINE YEAR OLD thread
geposted Sun 08 Jan 17 @ 8:07 am