VIDEO: TRAKTOR to DJXML
Transcript
Here's how to move your entire DJ library
from TRAKTOR
to DJXML with all your playlists, cue
points, loops, album artwork, track
metadata, and all of your tracks.
First, we're going to import our library
from TRAKTOR
into MIXO.
You can see here we've got our entire
library in TRAKTOR with all of our
playlists,
tracks and metadata.
So if we go ahead and quit TRAKTOR and then
head over to MIXO,
we go to the import page and we choose
TRAKTOR
from the list of DJ software.
MIXO will read the entire library from the
TRAKTOR database and then show us a list of
all of our playlists.
MIXO should automatically find our TRAKTOR
library.
However, if you've moved your library or
it's on an external hard drive,
you might need to select the database NML
file manually using the Change File button
at the top of the import page.
You can choose to turn off Track Analysis
if you like,
although we recommend keeping it on.
Track Analysis will go through all your
tracks and get the album artwork saved in
each track, and it'll also build a waveform
for each track
and analyse the Beat Grid.
If you turn Track Analysis off then you
won't have the artwork, waveforms or beat
grid in MIXO,
but if you're just exporting your library
directly to another DJ software
then you might not need that data in MIXO.
If you do turn Analysis off then your
import will be a lot faster.
If you'd like to start with a fresh mixer
library, enable Mirror Mode.
Mirror mode will completely replace your
MIXO library with the library that you're
importing,
so all your playlists and tracks will match
your TRAKTOR library.
If you don't have Mirror mode enabled, then
MIXO will merge your import with your
existing MIXO library
to speed up the import.
Mirror Mode will analyse any new tracks in
the import
and use the previously analysed info for
tracks that were already in your library.
If you want to, you can reanalyze tracks
for your whole library or for certain
playlists after the import is complete.
Once we've chosen our settings and our
database file,
then we can choose to import either the
entire library or specific individual
playlists.
When everything is set,
hit the Start import button and MIXO is
going to begin importing our library.
MIXO will save tracks using info available
from the TRAKTOR database, which includes
all the loops, queues,
beat grids and track metadata.
MIXO will then analyse the tracks for
artwork and will build the waveforms.
This import may take a bit of time
depending on how many playlists we choose
and how big our library is,
so you might want to get a cup of tea or
even leave your import overnight.
Once the import is complete, we can head
over to the library in MIXO and we'll see
all our playlists,
Tracks,
cue points, loops,
and album artwork have been imported from
TRAKTOR.
We can now use MIXO as our main DJ library.
MIXO lets us edit our playlists, import
music from other DJ software,
sync our entire DJ library to the cloud,
listen to our music on all our devices,
and export our library to other DJ
software.
Now we've imported our library into MIXO.
Let's transfer everything over to DJXML.
So we load up MIXO, and from the menu at
the top,
we click on the Export tab,
which gives us a list of all the DJ
software.
We can export to
select DJXML from this list, and from here
we can choose to export the entire MIXO
library,
or we can select individual playlists we'd
like to export.
At the top of the export page, we can tick
the option to save MIXO tags to Comments,
which will overwrite the comments field on
each track with the tags that have been
added to MIXO
if we like.
Once we're ready and we've chosen the
playlist to move,
simply click Start Export.
Once the export is finished, MIXO will
confirm the export is complete
and from here we can find our DJXML files
by clicking the
Open Export Folder button
or we can go to the Music Exports DJXML folder
from the desktop.
As you can see, the playlists have all been
exported and all the data is in the DJXML file.
Now we've moved our library,
let's have a look at what else we can do
with MIXO.
The first thing you'll definitely want to
do is connect your Dropbox, Google Drive,
or OneDrive
so that MIXO can sync your DJ library
across all your devices.
Once you're connected, MIXO will upload
all your tracks and playlists to your own
cloud storage,
so they're backed up in your own secure and
private cloud.
You can then download MIXO on your phone,
tablet
or any laptop or desktop
and MIXO will automatically sync all your
playlists and tracks to all your devices,
so you can edit,
access and export your music from anywhere
to any device.
You can also use MIXO to export your tracks
to USB,
ready to play in your favourite hardware.
With MIXO, you can export directly to the
REKORDBOX, USB Device Library
or Device Library Plus
to Engine DJ format
or as a Virtual DJ library.
When exporting to USB, your MIXO library
will look just like it was exported from
your DJ software, including all your
playlists,
cue points,
beat grids,
album artwork, metadata,
and more.
Export to USB is also available on the
mobile app so you can export your playlists
directly from your phone
once your library is in the cloud.
You can also play your library with CarPlay
or Android Auto in your car
so you can enjoy all your purchase music on
the go,
just like you can with Spotify, Apple Music
or your favourite streaming service.
MIXO also has a Spotify Track Matcher tool
that allows you to put together playlists
in Spotify
and then have MIXO locate the tracks from
your own collection
and save it as your own playlist in MIXO.
MIXO also comes with lots of
library management tools
such as Track Analysis,
Duplicate Finder,
Que and Key converter,
Find and Replace scanners, and all the
general playlist and track management tools
that you'd expect.
Have a look at our website or YouTube
channel to find detailed
tutorials on all these amazing features or
e-mail us at team@MIXO.DJ
and we'll be delighted to help with your
DJ library.