does anybody know how to remove all TRAKTOR cues/grids?
does anybody know how to remove all TRAKTOR cues/grids? Posted on: 09.09.2012 by Kandis Smollen hey guys, so basically my question is, is there any way possible to clear all the data associated with my tracks? i basically want to eliminate any stored grids/cues for all of my tracks... the reason is because my beatgridding in my "earlier" djing days was pretty horrific, and the cues i had set up were pretty thoughtless... i want to basically start "fresh" so that any track i look at now, i can rest assured that if there are cues or grids in place on that track, that they were done more recently and are correct..can you guys help me? thank you!! | |
Dorcas Bassignani 12.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Abel Rogowski 11.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
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Tera Baragan 11.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by kamazii
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Dorcas Bassignani 10.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Timbo21
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Kandis Smollen 10.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by lip5016
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Kandis Smollen 09.09.2012 | hey guys, so basically my question is, is there any way possible to clear all the data associated with my tracks? i basically want to eliminate any stored grids/cues for all of my tracks... the reason is because my beatgridding in my "earlier" djing days was pretty horrific, and the cues i had set up were pretty thoughtless... i want to basically start "fresh" so that any track i look at now, i can rest assured that if there are cues or grids in place on that track, that they were done more recently and are correct.. can you guys help me? thank you!! |
Vina Thamm 22.04.2013 | Sorry for bump, but I found a tool that can do this... For mp3 files the metadata is stored in PRIV tags, that normal tag editors don't show. (For FLAC, it's a TRAKTOR4 tag, that most tag editors allow you to delete easily for a collection of tracks). I found a PRIV remover tool here... http://invertedsky.net/?p=611 One problem is that this will remove *all* of the PRIV metadata from the files. WMP may store some data here? Also I believe some MP3 download sites store information in the PRIV metadata for download/track id etc. Use at your own risk yada yada... But worked ok for me identifying 100s of Traktor tagged tracks from my 5k collection. |
Dorcas Bassignani 12.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Rosina Steinkuehler 11.09.2012 | Right click on the tracks and remove from collection - a pop up appears and one of the options is to remove all of traktors metadata. Afterwards reimport the files and let traktor analyze them again. |
Abel Rogowski 11.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by AllDay
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Tera Baragan 11.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by kamazii
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Abel Rogowski 11.09.2012 | yeah i agree you can either delete all of your music. and re import them to processing gateway. |
Antonetta Wikel 10.09.2012 | If your tracks are locked, unlock them and only LOCK tracks where the beat grid and cue points are to your liking. That's how I keep track of whether the track has a solid beatgrid. In my collection, if it's not locked I either haven't set my grid and cuepoints OR its a track that drifts and doesn't have a constant BPM, it it's the later I put a reminder in the comments field and mix by riding pitch. I know this doesn't aswer your question but it does give you a workaround. |
Dorcas Bassignani 10.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Timbo21
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Edwardo Rothenberger 10.09.2012 | As far as I know all the cues and beat grids are stored as metadata on the soundfile tag, so I don't believe re-importing will work. I believe you'll just have to delete your cues and re-analyse your beatgrids, or manually set them |
Tera Baragan 10.09.2012 | Delete all your music from traktor and re import your music folders. |
Dorcas Bassignani 10.09.2012 | tbh i don't believe there is a way to do that. You could delete the stipe/transient data maybe? but those files aren't labelled, so you'd have to guess and what is what... |
Kandis Smollen 10.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by lip5016
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