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Analised track BPM doesn't match on loading and there's no info on screen
JC Ferreira
4:07 PM - 21 December, 2025
For more than 10 years I've been using Serato DJ Pro and it's the first time this happens:
Since I updated to 4.0, I get errors on loading tracks: analised track has a value (confirmed with MixMeister BPM Analyser) and when I load it to any player it shows a different value.
The same track loaded on another laptop but with SDJ Pro 3.3.5 shows the correct values.
Another Issue is missing information on screen i.e. track is playing but doesn't show elapsed/remaing time and BPM.
My setup:
Macbook Pro M1
OSX Sequoia
Denon DJ DS1
Pioneer CDJ2000Nexus x 2
Pioneer DJM2000
Does any one had these same issues?
Since I updated to 4.0, I get errors on loading tracks: analised track has a value (confirmed with MixMeister BPM Analyser) and when I load it to any player it shows a different value.
The same track loaded on another laptop but with SDJ Pro 3.3.5 shows the correct values.
Another Issue is missing information on screen i.e. track is playing but doesn't show elapsed/remaing time and BPM.
My setup:
Macbook Pro M1
OSX Sequoia
Denon DJ DS1
Pioneer CDJ2000Nexus x 2
Pioneer DJM2000
Does any one had these same issues?
DjSyndic8
2:16 AM - 22 December, 2025
Since I updated to 4.0, I get errors on loading tracks: analised track has a value (confirmed with MixMeister BPM Analyser) and when I load it to any player it shows a different value.
The same track loaded on another laptop but with SDJ Pro 3.3.5 shows the correct values.
Another Issue is missing information on screen i.e. track is playing but doesn't show elapsed/remaing time and BPM.
My setup:
Macbook Pro M1
OSX Sequoia
Denon DJ DS1
Pioneer CDJ2000Nexus x 2
Pioneer DJM2000
Does any one had these same issues?
I use mix meister bpm and its not 100% accurate, same goes for Serato, Bpm is not 100% correct.
The issue is mixmester and serato sometimes interprates halves and double time Bpm incorrectly,
so I change it manually on Serato its quick and easy to do,
Highlight several track that you need to change Bpm and hold down "Alt" double tap on one of the highlighted tracks and use the arrow up or down key depending if you want to halve or double the Bpm, easy
Quote:
For more than 10 years I've been using Serato DJ Pro and it's the first time this happens:Since I updated to 4.0, I get errors on loading tracks: analised track has a value (confirmed with MixMeister BPM Analyser) and when I load it to any player it shows a different value.
The same track loaded on another laptop but with SDJ Pro 3.3.5 shows the correct values.
Another Issue is missing information on screen i.e. track is playing but doesn't show elapsed/remaing time and BPM.
My setup:
Macbook Pro M1
OSX Sequoia
Denon DJ DS1
Pioneer CDJ2000Nexus x 2
Pioneer DJM2000
Does any one had these same issues?
I use mix meister bpm and its not 100% accurate, same goes for Serato, Bpm is not 100% correct.
The issue is mixmester and serato sometimes interprates halves and double time Bpm incorrectly,
so I change it manually on Serato its quick and easy to do,
Highlight several track that you need to change Bpm and hold down "Alt" double tap on one of the highlighted tracks and use the arrow up or down key depending if you want to halve or double the Bpm, easy
JC Ferreira
12:16 PM - 22 December, 2025
The issue is not the BPM value of the track, but how Serato DJ Pro 4.0 interprets it.
On 4.0 I get a value, that is not correct.
On 3.3.5 I get the correct value.
For now, the solution was reverting to SDJ 3.3.5.
On 4.0 I get a value, that is not correct.
On 3.3.5 I get the correct value.
For now, the solution was reverting to SDJ 3.3.5.
DjSyndic8
1:21 PM - 22 December, 2025
On 4.0 I get a value, that is not correct.
On 3.3.5 I get the correct value.
For now, the solution was reverting to SDJ 3.3.5.
I'm trying to tell you all DJ softwares never get the BPMs correct,
But if you think its a bug than open up a help request here: support.serato.com
Quote:
The issue is not the BPM value of the track, but how Serato DJ Pro 4.0 interprets it.On 4.0 I get a value, that is not correct.
On 3.3.5 I get the correct value.
For now, the solution was reverting to SDJ 3.3.5.
I'm trying to tell you all DJ softwares never get the BPMs correct,
But if you think its a bug than open up a help request here: support.serato.com
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