FigDJ wrote:I have in my collection many older tracks from the 70's and early 80's.
Music production technology back then did not use drum machines that provided a steady beat and even some modern music has in track tempo changes. With that time of music it is necessary to use multiple beatgrids that account for the variations.
2.6 and 3.0 both have the same beatgrid capabilities and I am trying to move from 2.6 to 3.0.
Any track in 2.6 will need to have peak analysis to add color information in 3.0.
if a track has multiple beatbrids in 2.6. When you load in 3.0 and perform a peak analysis. All the multiple beatgrid markers are lost and the beatgrid itself is back to square one.
This means that for music that has tempo drifts (most 70's and early 80's as well as some modern music) all beatgrid will have to be re-done. Hundreds of hours spent beatgriding thousands of track are now lost in order to add the color information for 3.0 as the multiple beatgrid information is not preserved from 2.6 to 3.0.
Anything the MixVibes team can do to preserve this information going from 2.6 to 3.0 would be greatly appreciated.
Really strange, Cross 3.0 do no require beatgrids to be re-analyzed.
In 2.6, had you changed the directory where analysis files are stored?
In any case, an issue has been reported when updating to 3.0, some settings are not correctly reloaded.
Let's check Cross is searching the right directory.
Open 2.6, and check the "peaks directory" shown in the general preferences
Then open 3.0, and check if it's the same.
If not, either change it in 3.0 or copy-paste the content of 2.6's directory into 3.0's.
Let me know

Cheers,