Question about Rekordbox I tend to organize my playlists by BPM (ex. 105-109). Is there a way I can have the tracks within my playlists be organized by ascending BPM? So basically my first track on the playlist would be the slowest and the last track the fastest. Any help would be much appreciated! |
Halley Wurzer 15.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by hesitant
Well rather than letting thread troll on it would be a good idea to let people know which cdj you are referring to. If it is a cdj compatible with recordbox then it's the same procedure I mentioned above.
+1. Seriously. |
Yon Gigler 15.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bassgoesmeow
Definitely not 2000s. Anyone else? Bump.
Well rather than letting thread troll on it would be a good idea to let people know which cdj you are referring to. If it is a cdj compatible with recordbox then it's the same procedure I mentioned above. |
Yon Gigler 14.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bassgoesmeow
Wait, I do this. What I meant was when I open the playlist on my CDJs, I want the first track I see to be my slowest and then ascend. Sometimes this happens, sometimes it doesn't. Help lol.
If its the cdj2000s just hit the menu button at the top of the player once you've opened your playlist and select BPM. |
Joya Heiberg 13.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by hesitant
Within the playlist just click on the BPM tab at the top and it will set all tracks within that playlist into BPM order either ascending or descending.
Wait, I do this. What I meant was when I open the playlist on my CDJs, I want the first track I see to be my slowest and then ascend. Sometimes this happens, sometimes it doesn't. Help lol. |
Yon Gigler 13.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bassgoesmeow
I tend to organize my playlists by BPM (ex. 105-109). Is there a way I can have the tracks within my playlists be organized by ascending BPM? So basically my first track on the playlist would be the slowest and the last track the fastest. Any help would be much appreciated!
Within the playlist just click on the BPM tab at the top and it will set all tracks within that playlist into BPM order either ascending or descending. |
Joya Heiberg 12.02.2013 | I tend to organize my playlists by BPM (ex. 105-109). Is there a way I can have the tracks within my playlists be organized by ascending BPM? So basically my first track on the playlist would be the slowest and the last track the fastest. Any help would be much appreciated! |
Joya Heiberg 16.02.2013 | Anyone? |
Joya Heiberg 15.02.2013 | Sorry about that. 350s. |
Halley Wurzer 15.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by hesitant
Well rather than letting thread troll on it would be a good idea to let people know which cdj you are referring to. If it is a cdj compatible with recordbox then it's the same procedure I mentioned above.
+1. Seriously. |
Yon Gigler 15.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bassgoesmeow
Definitely not 2000s. Anyone else? Bump.
Well rather than letting thread troll on it would be a good idea to let people know which cdj you are referring to. If it is a cdj compatible with recordbox then it's the same procedure I mentioned above. |
Joya Heiberg 14.02.2013 | Definitely not 2000s. Anyone else? Bump. |
Yon Gigler 14.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bassgoesmeow
Wait, I do this. What I meant was when I open the playlist on my CDJs, I want the first track I see to be my slowest and then ascend. Sometimes this happens, sometimes it doesn't. Help lol.
If its the cdj2000s just hit the menu button at the top of the player once you've opened your playlist and select BPM. |
Joya Heiberg 13.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by hesitant
Within the playlist just click on the BPM tab at the top and it will set all tracks within that playlist into BPM order either ascending or descending.
Wait, I do this. What I meant was when I open the playlist on my CDJs, I want the first track I see to be my slowest and then ascend. Sometimes this happens, sometimes it doesn't. Help lol. |
Joya Heiberg 13.02.2013 | You're too good to me. Thanks, man. |
Yon Gigler 13.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bassgoesmeow
I tend to organize my playlists by BPM (ex. 105-109). Is there a way I can have the tracks within my playlists be organized by ascending BPM? So basically my first track on the playlist would be the slowest and the last track the fastest. Any help would be much appreciated!
Within the playlist just click on the BPM tab at the top and it will set all tracks within that playlist into BPM order either ascending or descending. |