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Exporting traktor set for another computer?
Posted on: 27.09.2012 by Theo Siater
Hey fellow DJ'ers!

I've just prepared at set with cue's, loops and other stuff for a 2 parted DJ set tomorrow evening...

BUT, i am going to use another computer with traktor.. so is it possible to just export some kind of file with the cue informations and then make a folder with all the songs, and just make a playlist on the foreign traktor and use it as if it was my own?? :-)

Thanks in advance!
- Sequenzed
Christiane Calamaco
26.11.2012
Originally Posted by oscarbrouwer
Thanks! But then what?

1. I rightclick on the playlist, hit export, choose the option to copy the mp3 files aswell; and copy both the mp3 and nml file to a USB stick

2. At the party, were all DJing on another laptop with Traktor installed. I stick my USB in the laptop -> but now what? how to import the playlist with files so that all my cues/beatgrids/wave forms are preserved and the tracks don't need to be analyzed all over again?
Okay, first you have to save the playlist onto a USB drive in NML format. Then, you plug in your USB to whichever laptop you are using and open the tab that says "explore". You will now see your USB drive and you will want to import that same NML file and you now have the same exact playlist with saved cues, loops, grids, etc.
Suzi Mcglinch
27.11.2012
Originally Posted by basspenetrator
if you have MP3 the cue information is stored inside the file.

you can simple right click on the playlist, hit export and save a copy of the mp3s with the playlist (traktor does that for you)

Thanks! But then what?

1. I rightclick on the playlist, hit export, choose the option to copy the mp3 files aswell; and copy both the mp3 and nml file to a USB stick

2. At the party, were all DJing on another laptop with Traktor installed. I stick my USB in the laptop -> but now what? how to import the playlist with files so that all my cues/beatgrids/wave forms are preserved and the tracks don't need to be analyzed all over again?
Theo Siater
27.09.2012
Hey fellow DJ'ers!

I've just prepared at set with cue's, loops and other stuff for a 2 parted DJ set tomorrow evening...

BUT, i am going to use another computer with traktor.. so is it possible to just export some kind of file with the cue informations and then make a folder with all the songs, and just make a playlist on the foreign traktor and use it as if it was my own?? :-)

Thanks in advance!
- Sequenzed
Christiane Calamaco
26.11.2012
Originally Posted by oscarbrouwer
Thanks! But then what?

1. I rightclick on the playlist, hit export, choose the option to copy the mp3 files aswell; and copy both the mp3 and nml file to a USB stick

2. At the party, were all DJing on another laptop with Traktor installed. I stick my USB in the laptop -> but now what? how to import the playlist with files so that all my cues/beatgrids/wave forms are preserved and the tracks don't need to be analyzed all over again?
Okay, first you have to save the playlist onto a USB drive in NML format. Then, you plug in your USB to whichever laptop you are using and open the tab that says "explore". You will now see your USB drive and you will want to import that same NML file and you now have the same exact playlist with saved cues, loops, grids, etc.
Suzi Mcglinch
27.11.2012
Originally Posted by basspenetrator
if you have MP3 the cue information is stored inside the file.

you can simple right click on the playlist, hit export and save a copy of the mp3s with the playlist (traktor does that for you)

Thanks! But then what?

1. I rightclick on the playlist, hit export, choose the option to copy the mp3 files aswell; and copy both the mp3 and nml file to a USB stick

2. At the party, were all DJing on another laptop with Traktor installed. I stick my USB in the laptop -> but now what? how to import the playlist with files so that all my cues/beatgrids/wave forms are preserved and the tracks don't need to be analyzed all over again?
robin loo
28.09.2012
if you have MP3 the cue information is stored inside the file.

you can simple right click on the playlist, hit export and save a copy of the mp3s with the playlist (traktor does that for you)

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