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HELP! Traktor Itunes BPM's
Posted on: 15.02.2013 by Millard Franckowiak
Hi everyone,
I'm new here and kind of a n00b when it comes to this but is there any simple way of seeing all the bpm's on the iTunes section of the track collection, because they are all 0.000 and I have organised my tracks into playlists on there and so would love to have all of the bpm's listed without having to put them all into track collection
THANKS!
Jay
Renate Mayeur
16.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jordanmeyer
They already feel like a noob...
If they can't search by themself, maybe they deserve it to be a noob...
Basics if you want to learn something new. And before you start a new thread, you search!

What's next? "hey i have to play on a party, but i can't mix, can somebody mix for me?"

But hey, i did a little search for you, OP. Here it is: http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=67526
nayit ruiz jaramillo
16.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jordanmeyer
In that case SirReal, there's no need to reply to this guy at all... If you're gonna take the time to respond to him/her then be constructive and give the answer. If you know it, teach it. You're being just as redundant (which you're trying to avoid) by making this person read your reply which did nothing other than point them in the other direction. You could've even linked the thread at the end of ur reply. They already feel like a noob...
It is positively encouraged that members advise new members to follow the basic rules of community use.
One of the "THE CORE RULES OF NETIQUETTE" is to search the community for an answer before starting a new thread.

This is basic 'good practice' and applies to noobs and 'old hands' the same.


BTW-I did answer this same question yesterday (or the day before?)
Millard Franckowiak
15.02.2013
Hi everyone,
I'm new here and kind of a n00b when it comes to this but is there any simple way of seeing all the bpm's on the iTunes section of the track collection, because they are all 0.000 and I have organised my tracks into playlists on there and so would love to have all of the bpm's listed without having to put them all into track collection
THANKS!
Jay
Renate Mayeur
16.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jordanmeyer
They already feel like a noob...
If they can't search by themself, maybe they deserve it to be a noob...
Basics if you want to learn something new. And before you start a new thread, you search!

What's next? "hey i have to play on a party, but i can't mix, can somebody mix for me?"

But hey, i did a little search for you, OP. Here it is: http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=67526
nayit ruiz jaramillo
16.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jordanmeyer
In that case SirReal, there's no need to reply to this guy at all... If you're gonna take the time to respond to him/her then be constructive and give the answer. If you know it, teach it. You're being just as redundant (which you're trying to avoid) by making this person read your reply which did nothing other than point them in the other direction. You could've even linked the thread at the end of ur reply. They already feel like a noob...
It is positively encouraged that members advise new members to follow the basic rules of community use.
One of the "THE CORE RULES OF NETIQUETTE" is to search the community for an answer before starting a new thread.

This is basic 'good practice' and applies to noobs and 'old hands' the same.


BTW-I did answer this same question yesterday (or the day before?)
Quinn Farin
16.02.2013
In that case SirReal, there's no need to reply to this guy at all... If you're gonna take the time to respond to him/her then be constructive and give the answer. If you know it, teach it. You're being just as redundant (which you're trying to avoid) by making this person read your reply which did nothing other than point them in the other direction. You could've even linked the thread at the end of ur reply. They already feel like a noob...
Antonetta Wikel
16.02.2013
No shit reply at all, this was covered just a few days ago and with more detail. No need to rewrite recent history.
Quinn Farin
16.02.2013
that's the problem with shit replies...

First, all of the tracks in your itunes tree that you wish to dj with need to be imported into traktor or at least thrown into a deck once and then analyzed. Ideally, you should import all the tracks into your collection, analyze them, then do a consistency check in order to refresh the lists and get your bpm, key, etc...

let me know if that helps... message me directly if you need to.
Antonetta Wikel
15.02.2013
There was a thread on this just a few days ago, look back over the last few pages. Search is your friend.

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