Q. How do I pre-analyze my music collection?
Pre-analysing all your songs at home prior to a gig is strongly recommended. This will insure that all songs have the correct gain, BPM, key, song length and that the ID3 tags have been read. In particular, this will avoid the sudden change in volume that can occur when loading an unanalyzed song and starting to play it before loading is complete. This is due to the fact that the correct gain setting is not known until the song has been loaded in full.
It will also allow you to see the BPM, song length and key of all your songs in the browser (If you have these columns enabled). This information is not known to VirtualDJ until the song has been scanned.
If your Music library lies in a specific Drive or folder simply right-click on that folder and choose Batch then Analyze for BPM etc. VirtualDJ will then analyze all the tracks contained in that folder including all it's sub-folders. This process can also be applied to individual tracks in the File List or groups of tracks by selecting them all (CTRL+A on PC or CMD+A on Mac).
Pre-analysing all your songs at home prior to a gig is strongly recommended. This will insure that all songs have the correct gain, BPM, key, song length and that the ID3 tags have been read. In particular, this will avoid the sudden change in volume that can occur when loading an unanalyzed song and starting to play it before loading is complete. This is due to the fact that the correct gain setting is not known until the song has been loaded in full.
It will also allow you to see the BPM, song length and key of all your songs in the browser (If you have these columns enabled). This information is not known to VirtualDJ until the song has been scanned.
If your Music library lies in a specific Drive or folder simply right-click on that folder and choose Batch then Analyze for BPM etc. VirtualDJ will then analyze all the tracks contained in that folder including all it's sub-folders. This process can also be applied to individual tracks in the File List or groups of tracks by selecting them all (CTRL+A on PC or CMD+A on Mac).
- Aug 30, 2012 If your songs have the BMP in your TRACK COLLECTION (in Traktor) then simply go back in iTunes software and select the songs and press: COMMAND + i (on a Mac). It will automatically add the BMP that was analyzed in Traktor in iTunes.
- Oct 28, 2017 Third, external hard drives may have performance bottlenecks – older (or cheaper) hard drives have slower read / write speeds, and that sometimes results in slower track searches or analyses. Even newer USB 3.0 hard disks can suffer from slower track loading times – Joey uses Rekordbox DJ and he says there is a slight lag when loading a track from his external drive compared to loading from his internal drive.
- Sep 05, 2011 50+ videos Play all Mix - How to DJ with Traktor Pro 2: Part 3 - Importing and Analyzing Your Tracks YouTube 5 Crucial Settings in Traktor Pro 2 - Duration: 8:21. DJ TechTools 525,377 views.
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Nov 16, 2016 Analyzing all folders and subfolders on external drive. Discussion in 'TRAKTOR PRO / TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO' started by steagle, Sep 10, 2016. In one fell swoop, to analyze the main music folder on the hard drive and have it include all subfolders - without copying all this data to Traktor's Collection folder? I'm getting to the point where all my music will no longer fit on the internal hard drive in my laptop. I'm wondering what the experiences are playing music from a hard drive. I'm a mobile DJ so reliability is a BIG issue. Is there anything I should know about using an external hard drive to house all my music? Should I go with powered, or USB.