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You don't need to warp it. Change your Analysis Mode from Normal to Dynamic and analyze the tracks again. 
Whenever you analyze a track with a live drummer, you should use dynamic mode.
Please give me some hints to make a perfect grid on this song - all I try is wrong....
You don't need to warp it. Change your Analysis Mode from Normal to Dynamic and analyze the tracks again. 
Whenever you analyze a track with a live drummer, you should use dynamic mode.
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the song is "september" - sorry I forgot
"Let's groove" is the same - i dont know how to make a perfect grid...
@Thomas Deter : try to warp it in ableton live se this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6Id3JNHOAw or this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q3AABPmNxU
that was may idea - made that with some old funky tracks - but i think pioneer has to do some work to do that right in rekordbox - thought it will be an all in one system for dj's :-)
It is an all in one system in that it can do everything with or without a computer connected to it. I would rather Pioneer continue to solidify their software and make it bulletproof with regards to stability and bugs.
If you're interested in seeing what happens when developers get trigger happy with their software and continuously inflate it with "features" and extras that only a select few will utilize without first addressing fundamental stability issues, I suggest you head over to the Traktor forums at NI. I was a long-term user and quite frankly got so fedup with the continuous bullshit that continuously added to the app that did nothing but brick systems and cause hardware (NI certified hardware) to stop functioning. Currently, Traktor is on 2.10. The most "stable" Traktor release that everyone will cite: 2.6.8. That's a problem and one the NI constantly avoids addressing.
So yes, while it would be sweet for Rekordbox to have a liquid/elastic beatgrid to adjust to older music that not perfectly quanitzed, that should fall near the bottom of the wishlist with the prime objective being to make the software as stable as possible on all platforms and peripherals.
The majority of DJ's, myself included, utilize Ableton's fantastic warp engine which makes quantizing/conforming older tracks a snap for songs that often have a tempo-drift.