Troy Michael
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ParticipantI have found a lot of info on using iTunes and getting organized in terms of playlist… but i think my main delima is where to place files and how to sort out the placement of the actual files and not the playlist part.
So i guess my question here: Do you place your music files in organized file folders or just dump them all into one big folder?
Troy Michael
Participant[INDENT]DJ software is Virtual DJ, and this is why[/INDENT]
[INDENT]- Works well with my Denon 6000 Controller.
- User Friendly
- Plays Video
- I have been using it for several years.
I am also starting to use Traktor Pro…. [/INDENT]
Troy Michael
ParticipantPhil Morse, post: 12907, member: 2 wrote: I’ll start:
“My DJ software is Serato Itch, and this is why: I prefer to worry about the crowd, the next tune and the vibe rather than pulling off tricks with custom mappings or stacking effects and so on. I find Serato Itch powerful enough for my style of mixing, while still simple enough to let me concentrate first and foremost on the music.”
You?
Phil What controller do you use with Itch?
Troy Michael
ParticipantI know with iTunes many users really do not care where the music files end up as long as they are located within a disignated music folder. I really want to have more control and organized of folders and music. Using iTunes alone makes this almost impossible. Finder does not work well either because you can’t query many fields that would help in music organization.
Troy Michael
ParticipantWith Media Monkey I could sort out music based on any field in the tag and than move it. In I tunes I can do the same but as far as I know only make a copy and I cannot move the files.
Troy Michael
ParticipantI love Mixmiester but have found the Mac version to be very buggy and unstable.
Troy Michael
ParticipantOne thing i want to clarify is that file organization could be different from playlist…. iTunes is great for playlist but you can move files from one folder to another.
Troy Michael
ParticipantDo a check constency.
Troy Michael
ParticipantSounds like you have a problem. Like Phil said VDJ is normally rock solid. Maybe you don’t have enough ram or to much programs running in the background.
Troy Michael
ParticipantI would recommend you try crowd sourcing a pro to do a logo for you. http://99designs.com/ is a great way to get an awesome logo
Troy Michael
ParticipantUgh..i guess this is not possible?
Troy Michael
ParticipantSony 7506 are about $95 and are very durable.
Troy Michael
ParticipantSpotify is great for letting a DJ try before you buy….
Troy Michael
ParticipantI used to use media monkey before i switch to mac….now i am at lost. Been using itunes
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