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Traktor Folder Sort Files by BPM
Posted on: 28.01.2013 by Jodie Hurlbert
Hy pals, I usually like to play tracks ordered by BPM, but for do that i have to use the trackpad,
and select on each folder to sort it manually by BPM, there are any way to configure traktor
to sort tracks automatically on all folders or I have to do it manually each time I select a different folder?

Thanks!
Jodie Hurlbert
07.02.2013
Thanks pal, the only way to do it is using playlists, there's no way looking throw folders, tanks!

Originally Posted by loverocket
DJing by BPM is a pitfall. Be careful.
Yes pal, you are right, but sometimes it's usefull in some genders...
Cole Maroto
28.01.2013
Originally Posted by exechapur
Thanks pal, what consolidate means? I've never used this option.
it means that the playlist will save the sorting settings and always default to that upon opening the playlist.
Jodie Hurlbert
28.01.2013
Originally Posted by 3heads
I wouldn't even use the Traktor playlists, but rather the iTunes playlists and then go through the iTunes node (having to start up Traktor if you want to change something in the playlists is annoying - and the iTunes node does exactly what it should). Then just sort by BPM in iTunes and you're golden.
Thanks pal, so in itunes i'll can sort by bpm, rating or whatever and traktor will recognize it?

Sounds rare, i've never seen tracks's bpm in itunes, but i'll try...
Jodie Hurlbert
28.01.2013
I know it's not a hard job man, it's not about that, what happens is that i dont want to use the keyboard
and mouse anymore and let my laptop away from me, as simple as that...

Originally Posted by squidot
Once you have it sorted by bpm, right click on your playlist and click consolidate. Not sure if this will work on folders, if not use playlists.
Thanks pal, what consolidate means? I've never used this option.
Jodie Hurlbert
28.01.2013
Hy pals, I usually like to play tracks ordered by BPM, but for do that i have to use the trackpad,
and select on each folder to sort it manually by BPM, there are any way to configure traktor
to sort tracks automatically on all folders or I have to do it manually each time I select a different folder?

Thanks!
Jodie Hurlbert
07.02.2013
Thanks pal, the only way to do it is using playlists, there's no way looking throw folders, tanks!

Originally Posted by loverocket
DJing by BPM is a pitfall. Be careful.
Yes pal, you are right, but sometimes it's usefull in some genders...
Jerica Salava
28.01.2013
DJing by BPM is a pitfall. Be careful.
Cole Maroto
28.01.2013
Originally Posted by exechapur
Thanks pal, what consolidate means? I've never used this option.
it means that the playlist will save the sorting settings and always default to that upon opening the playlist.
Jodie Hurlbert
28.01.2013
Originally Posted by 3heads
I wouldn't even use the Traktor playlists, but rather the iTunes playlists and then go through the iTunes node (having to start up Traktor if you want to change something in the playlists is annoying - and the iTunes node does exactly what it should). Then just sort by BPM in iTunes and you're golden.
Thanks pal, so in itunes i'll can sort by bpm, rating or whatever and traktor will recognize it?

Sounds rare, i've never seen tracks's bpm in itunes, but i'll try...
Jodie Hurlbert
28.01.2013
I know it's not a hard job man, it's not about that, what happens is that i dont want to use the keyboard
and mouse anymore and let my laptop away from me, as simple as that...

Originally Posted by squidot
Once you have it sorted by bpm, right click on your playlist and click consolidate. Not sure if this will work on folders, if not use playlists.
Thanks pal, what consolidate means? I've never used this option.
Celestine Porebski
28.01.2013
I wouldn't even use the Traktor playlists, but rather the iTunes playlists and then go through the iTunes node (having to start up Traktor if you want to change something in the playlists is annoying - and the iTunes node does exactly what it should). Then just sort by BPM in iTunes and you're golden.
Cole Maroto
28.01.2013
Once you have it sorted by bpm, right click on your playlist and click consolidate. Not sure if this will work on folders, if not use playlists.
Tera Baragan
28.01.2013
I mean its the click of a button.. Lol. How hard is that.

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