![]() ![]() I’m sticking with iTunes as my player because of its seamless integration of libraries and tracklists with Traktor. Harmonic mixing is now a breeze, just browse inside Traktor using the comments field. This means you will be able to see it directly inside of iTunes and Traktor. ![]() Be careful to follow the instructions on the forum to ensure your key info is written to the “comments” ID3 tag. Mixed in key – genius! Download, open and drop your files onto the analyser. (Edit July 4th: Traktor has since built in it’s own key analysis software built right in to Traktor) That includes deleting the album information (for reasons we will come to), and means you don’t get any random song titles or artists causing confusion. I use mp3tag (freeware) to pare down the information to a minimum (Editors Note: a quick internet search will turn up other options out there for mac users) – remove everything apart from name, artist, genre, bitrate and date added. Here is what I do: Organizing Music using ID3 tagsĬlean these right up. There are a thousand and one lengthy articles on organizing music, so if like me you tend towards distraction when overloaded with tech talk, you need a simple and effective way to keep track (sic) of your tracks. Organizing Music! Music nerd heaven? Gigantic pain in the ass? Whatever your viewpoint, as a dj using Traktor, chances are your hard drive is awash with mp3s, and finding the one you want when mixing can be a challenge. ![]()
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