MIXO TO SERATO
**1. Quit Serato and go to Export -> Serato**
It's important to quit Serato to prevent Serato from overwriting the tracks.
**2. Select the playlists**
Click the check box next to the playlists you wish to export to Serato (as crates).
**3. Make sure 'Update track tags' is ON**
Serato reads metadata and cues directly from track tags. To export customised metadata and cues to Serato, 'Update track tags' must be on.
If the track has not changed since the last update, it will be skipped. To force update tags, turn OFF "Update changed tags only".
By default, MIXO will not update beatgrids if they already exist. To force update a beatgrid, turn ON "Overwrite existing beatgrids".
Currently supported file types are: MP3, WAV, AIFF, OGG, AAC, FLAC, M4A, MP4. Serato does not support AAC metadata/cues.
Please backup your library before using this feature, as per our terms.
**4. Check the export location**
The export location MUST be the 'Subcrates' folder on the same drive as your tracks. Just find the "_Serato_" folder on that drive and select the "Subcrates" folder before you export.
**5. Click 'Start Export'**
MIXO will now build the crate files and update each track's ID3 tag if necessary.
**6. Open Serato and analyse your tracks (optional)**
If you've made changes to existing tracks, such as metadata and cues, you may need to re-analyse the tracks in Serato to see the changes. Make sure you adjust the analysis settings first if you don't want to Serato to edit your beatgrids.