New Imac/cue points & beat grids
New Imac/cue points & beat grids Posted on: 22.01.2013 by Erich Fearday Im sure this must have come up hundred times but i can't find a thread with the info i need. Ive just intalled Traktor on a second computer. Of course i would like all my beat grids & cue points too. Is there an idiots guide type of thread anywhere? Do i need to anylise all my itunes library again? | |
Erich Fearday 22.01.2013 | Im sure this must have come up hundred times but i can't find a thread with the info i need. Ive just intalled Traktor on a second computer. Of course i would like all my beat grids & cue points too. Is there an idiots guide type of thread anywhere? Do i need to anylise all my itunes library again? |
DJ Fexland 23.01.2013 | You just need the 2.6.0 folder. |
Erich Fearday 22.01.2013 | Sorry for all the questions. |
Erich Fearday 22.01.2013 | Ok i just had a look in my NI folder in documents on my old computer & it has within it a seperate folder for every version of Traktor i have had. Do i need to move the whole NI folder to my new computer or just the one called Traktor 2.6.0? |
DJ Fexland 22.01.2013 | If you don't want to re-analyize you'll need the "Native Instruments" folder from your other computer too. |
Erich Fearday 22.01.2013 | Thanks for the response. I already have Traktor up and running on the new computer. Doese that mean i only need to copy the Traktor music folder? |
DJ Fexland 22.01.2013 | You should be able to do this easily. You need to be sure to copy the entire "Native Instruments" folder from the user directory (Documents) on the first computer. This contains all your collection information including stripes/grid/cue etc. Also copy the Traktor and Traktor Music folder(s). Once everything is copied open Traktor on the new computer and update the file paths to each folder in the preferences. Quit and relaunch Traktor. When the collection is verified you'll most likely need to "relocate" all your tracks. The process may take a while but it should end up finding all your tracks and keeping and grid play lists in tact. |
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