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Software for genre info in tracks
Posted on: 12.12.2012 by Cameron Reninger
Hi,

Does anyone know if there is any software capable of adding the genre for songs based on existing information about the track (ie. name/artist)?

I was believeing of a software that could search for this info in pretty much the same way some software search for cover artwork for albums.

I have quite a lot of tunes which don't have a specified genre and now I am sorting them out in playlists. Having to listen to each of them is becoming quite tiresome.

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks!
Pilar Maure
13.12.2012
Originally Posted by guigao
Take it easy, guys!
I admit it is a bit of laziness from my part but I am not a full-time DJ; my university course is my priority at the moment and I would prefer to spend my free time mixing instead of sorting out playlists and genres...

TuneUp Media Trial worked very well, I might buy it.

Unfortunately I didn't manage to install Trainspotter in my 64-bit Windows 7 but I will try more later.

Thanks for the replies!
I'm going to sound like an old grump here, but I believe it deserves it. So admirably you are furthering your academia. But at the same time you want everything done for you automatically with music genre selection.
I know Digital djing has taken the original 'Crate diggin' aspect out of most shopping with Beatport etc.
But seriously you want everything delivered on a plate. At least there is one aspect left of digital DJ'ing that stands true to the old skool, Your ears.
If you cant find some time to listen to tracks and sort them into your own idea of genre well, I believe your not in this for the love of music, seems as you just want to everything now without the time it takes to hone the craft of using your ears and knowing your tracks.
And yes I have thousands of archived tracks and yes I spend time to apply 'Mixed in key' Listen in iTunes then place them into related playlists/folders in iTunes/Traktor etc manually, rinse and repeat. Yes it is laborious, but that is part of the job of a DJ.


P.S good luck with University.
Marshall Aby
12.12.2012
Originally Posted by guigao
having to listen to each of them is becoming quite tiresome.
lol
Tera Baragan
12.12.2012
Originally Posted by guigao
Hi,

Does anyone know if there is any software capable of adding the genre for songs based on existing information about the track (ie. name/artist)?

I was believeing of a software that could search for this info in pretty much the same way some software search for cover artwork for albums.

Artists dont consistently make the same genre... LOL

Stop being lazy and learn your tracks!
Cameron Reninger
12.12.2012
Hi,

Does anyone know if there is any software capable of adding the genre for songs based on existing information about the track (ie. name/artist)?

I was believeing of a software that could search for this info in pretty much the same way some software search for cover artwork for albums.

I have quite a lot of tunes which don't have a specified genre and now I am sorting them out in playlists. Having to listen to each of them is becoming quite tiresome.

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks!
Cameron Reninger
14.12.2012
Actually I noticed that it is not that time-consuming to sort out tracks by genre. I am already at #500 having started 2 days ago.
In 10 days I hope to get my whole collection sorted out.

You guys are right, I was missing the whole point of DJ'ing and by listening to the tracks I already feel more confident.

Thank you very much and sorry for the (now) useless thread.
Pilar Maure
13.12.2012
Originally Posted by guigao
Take it easy, guys!
I admit it is a bit of laziness from my part but I am not a full-time DJ; my university course is my priority at the moment and I would prefer to spend my free time mixing instead of sorting out playlists and genres...

TuneUp Media Trial worked very well, I might buy it.

Unfortunately I didn't manage to install Trainspotter in my 64-bit Windows 7 but I will try more later.

Thanks for the replies!
I'm going to sound like an old grump here, but I believe it deserves it. So admirably you are furthering your academia. But at the same time you want everything done for you automatically with music genre selection.
I know Digital djing has taken the original 'Crate diggin' aspect out of most shopping with Beatport etc.
But seriously you want everything delivered on a plate. At least there is one aspect left of digital DJ'ing that stands true to the old skool, Your ears.
If you cant find some time to listen to tracks and sort them into your own idea of genre well, I believe your not in this for the love of music, seems as you just want to everything now without the time it takes to hone the craft of using your ears and knowing your tracks.
And yes I have thousands of archived tracks and yes I spend time to apply 'Mixed in key' Listen in iTunes then place them into related playlists/folders in iTunes/Traktor etc manually, rinse and repeat. Yes it is laborious, but that is part of the job of a DJ.


P.S good luck with University.
Cameron Reninger
13.12.2012
Take it easy, guys!
I admit it is a bit of laziness from my part but I am not a full-time DJ; my university course is my priority at the moment and I would prefer to spend my free time mixing instead of sorting out playlists and genres...

TuneUp Media Trial worked very well, I might buy it.

Unfortunately I didn't manage to install Trainspotter in my 64-bit Windows 7 but I will try more later.

Thanks for the replies!
Preston Oya
13.12.2012
http://www.tuneupmedia.com/
Latoria Kavulich
13.12.2012
How about listening through and deciding for yourself
Nedra Fresneda
12.12.2012
Run them through trainspotter, it will pull the info from beatport. That will give you a rough guide.
Evie Baghdasarian
12.12.2012
If you bought your tracks they would be tagged with the right genre
Marshall Aby
12.12.2012
Originally Posted by guigao
having to listen to each of them is becoming quite tiresome.
lol
Tera Baragan
12.12.2012
Originally Posted by guigao
Hi,

Does anyone know if there is any software capable of adding the genre for songs based on existing information about the track (ie. name/artist)?

I was believeing of a software that could search for this info in pretty much the same way some software search for cover artwork for albums.

Artists dont consistently make the same genre... LOL

Stop being lazy and learn your tracks!
Celine Surico
12.12.2012
Oh if there was an agreement what Tech House is compared with House and so on and so on.... There's really nothing out there, the best is to make your own genre definitions and change the metadata per track..

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