Serato ITCH, NS7, BPM..
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Serato ITCH, NS7, BPM..
Got the NS7 today and have been playing.. On one of the songs I was mixing, I noticed the software stopped showing the BPM.. It was displayed there, but now its gone.. I fucked around with the "tap" key and now I cant get the two songs matched right.. Any idea why it would stop showing the correct, original BPM? Or how to get it back?
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We have one of these at work and I run into that problem all the time.
All I do is rescan the song and it displays the original BPM. Or just tap until you get the original BPM.
All I do is rescan the song and it displays the original BPM. Or just tap until you get the original BPM.
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tundra wrote:We have one of these at work and I run into that problem all the time.
All I do is rescan the song and it displays the original BPM. Or just tap until you get the original BPM.
Problem is I don't remem the original BPM.. How do you get it to rescan? Everytime I load the song to the deck, it just keeps the bad BPM setting.. I can't figure out how to get it to re-calculate..
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first of all ... u lucky bastard for having the ns7 unitBullshark wrote:Got the NS7 today and have been playing.. On one of the songs I was mixing, I noticed the software stopped showing the BPM.. It was displayed there, but now its gone.. I fucked around with the "tap" key and now I cant get the two songs matched right.. Any idea why it would stop showing the correct, original BPM? Or how to get it back?
second of all try renaming the song it might work ;0)
third reset serato's db there bound to be a setting some where ... ill ask my m8 2morrow he sells them

wish i had this

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I would go ask on their forum or for their tech support. I don't think a lot of people have those things. And if they do, what is your address? 

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Re: Serato ITCH, NS7, BPM..
Unplug the ns7 from usb and the ANAYLZE files will come up and let it do that.
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during a performance do that?
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Thisdubstallion wrote:Unplug the ns7 from usb and the ANAYLZE files will come up and let it do that.
You can actually drag songs onto the analyze files button, so any songs that dont have the bpm tagged just drag them onto the button.
Peace
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That seemed to do the trick.. Thanks a bunch to everyone..Conflux wrote:Thisdubstallion wrote:Unplug the ns7 from usb and the ANAYLZE files will come up and let it do that.
You can actually drag songs onto the analyze files button, so any songs that dont have the bpm tagged just drag them onto the button.
Peace
Any way to do that with the hardware still plugged in to USB? Seems a little odd they would take away the ability to analyze while connected to USB.
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I spoke with Numark tech support (Serato doesnt deal with ITCH software..)
The tech basically said your fucked if that happens.. Here are Numarks solutions..
1. TAP the beat in using the tap function (PITA)
2. Unplug the USB from the NS7, Re-analyze using the "Analyze Files" button on a per song basis. (Drag n Drop)
3. Delete the database file in the root directory, rescan all 15,000 MP3's (takes ~ 20 hours on a new MacBook Pro)
Sure as fuck can't do option 2 and 3 while playing a show or at a job, so TAP away... Or when home practicing, type the BPM in the comments field of the track. Of course I suppose you can do it the OG way by pitching until its matched.. I'm not so good at that yet..

The tech basically said your fucked if that happens.. Here are Numarks solutions..
1. TAP the beat in using the tap function (PITA)
2. Unplug the USB from the NS7, Re-analyze using the "Analyze Files" button on a per song basis. (Drag n Drop)
3. Delete the database file in the root directory, rescan all 15,000 MP3's (takes ~ 20 hours on a new MacBook Pro)
Sure as fuck can't do option 2 and 3 while playing a show or at a job, so TAP away... Or when home practicing, type the BPM in the comments field of the track. Of course I suppose you can do it the OG way by pitching until its matched.. I'm not so good at that yet..


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lol i thought they'd suggest option 3
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Re: Serato ITCH, NS7, BPM..
@bullshark .... i wanna come for a mix n blen @ your dude haha !!
... they are amazing for scratching on ... do you scratch ?
... they are amazing for scratching on ... do you scratch ?
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Fly on over to NY and you can play with it.. haha..tripaddict wrote:@bullshark .... i wanna come for a mix n blen @ your dude haha !!
... they are amazing for scratching on ... do you scratch ?
I just got it yesterday, but I played around with a little scratch here and there.. I'm shitty at it yet, but improvement will be coming quickly.
I spent most of the day yesterday getting familiar with ITCH and the functions. I tell ya, the hardware is AWESOME. solid as a rock, tons of great features too. The software controls work flawlessly...
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This is bullshit man. This is an extremely expensive piece of kit.Bullshark wrote:I spoke with Numark tech support
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No big deal really.. Inconvenient, sure, but if this is the biggest issue, I'll live.. It's very easy to comment the track with the BPM and once you know that, setting it is a piece of cake. It's a software problem really, has nothing to do with the hardware.. Everything else thus far is flawless..nowaysj wrote:This is bullshit man. This is an extremely expensive piece of kit.Bullshark wrote:I spoke with Numark tech support
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