ENGINE DJ TO SERATO V2
1. Import Engine DJ playlists into MIXO
- Close your Engine DJ application before import.
- In MIXO, navigate to the ‘IMPORT’ tab.
- On the left sidebar, select Engine DJ.
- MIXO should automatically locate your Engine DJ library. If it does not, use the 'Change File' option to manually select the database file.
- Press the 'START IMPORT' button.
MIXO will import your tracks, custom metadata, loops, cues, and beatgrids directly from the Engine DJ database.
Additional settings:
- You can optionally turn off 'Track Analysis' at the top of the Import page. Keeping it enabled is recommended, as it gets album artwork, builds waveforms, and analyzes beatgrids for all tracks during the import.
- If you enable 'Mirror Mode', your entire MIXO library will be completely replaced by the imported library. If disabled, MIXO will merge the new import with your existing library.
2. Export playlists to SERATO
- In MIXO, navigate to the ‘EXPORT’ tab.
- On the left sidebar, select SERATO.
- MIXO should automatically locate the directory Serato creates. If it has been changed, use the ‘Change Location’ feature before exporting.
- Select whether to export your entire library or choose individual playlists and press the 'START EXPORT' button.
Done! Open your SERATO application.
Additional settings:
- Enable ‘Save MIXO Tags To Comments’ to overwrite the comments field on each track with tags added in MIXO.
- ‘Update Track Tags’ setting must be enabled so on export, MIXO has permission to update the track data to work within Serato.
- You can enable ‘Update Changed Tags Only’ to only rewrite tags on tracks you have edited within MIXO. Disabling this setting will cause MIXO to rewrite tags for all tracks.
- You can enable the ‘Overwrite existing Serato beatgrids’ setting. Keeping it off will keep the beat grid data as is, however if you enable this setting, MIXO will overwrite existing Serato beat grids on export.