VIDEO: DJUCED to Engine DJ

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Here's how to move your entire DJ library from DJUCED to Engine DJ with all of your playlists, beat grids, album artwork, track metadata, and all of your tracks. First, we're going to import our library from DJUCED into MIXO. You can see here we've got our entire library in DJUCED with all our playlists, tracks and metadata. To export our library from DJUCED, we right click on each playlist, click Export and choose the M3U format. Remember where you save all the playlist files because we're going to need them for the next step. So then we head over to MIXO, go to the import page and choose DJUCED from the list of DJ software. 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 every track and analyse the beat grid. If you turn Track Analysis off then your import will be a lot faster, but you won't have artwork, waveforms or beat grids in MIXO. But if you're just exporting your library directly to another DJ software then you might not need that data. Next we click on select M3U to import. From here, we choose the folder where we saved our playlist files and then we select the playlist we'd like to import. MIXO will save the playlist based on the DJUCED M3U playlist file data. It will then go through and analyse each track to import all the custom metadata saved by DJUCED in the track tags, plus get the artwork and build the waveforms. This import may take a bit of time depending on how many playlists we choose and how big your library is, so you might want to get a cup of tea or even leave your import overnight. Once the import's complete, we can head over to the library in MIXO and you'll see all our playlists, tracks, and album artwork have been imported from DJUCED. 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 all 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 Engine DJ. Before we do anything in MIXO, let's have a look at Engine DJ and you can see there's nothing showing in the library. So it's ready for us to import everything from MIXO. 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 Engine DJ from the list, and from here we can choose to export the entire MIXO library, or we can choose individual playlists we'd like to export. At the top of the export page, we can take the option to save MIXO tags to Comments, which will overwrite the comments field on each track with the tags that have been added into MIXO if you like. The second setting we've got here is the Beat Gridlock, which is a great option and does exactly what it says. Enabling this setting will prevent any automatic analysis in Engine DJ, which would reset all the track beat grids. This is a handy tool if you've made edits or are happy with the existing beat grids. MIXO should automatically find the database for Engine DJ, however, if you've changed it locally, we can use the Change Location feature before exporting. Once we're ready and we've chosen the playlist to move to Engine, simply click Start Export. Once the export's finished, mixer will confirm the export is complete, and from here we can head over to Engine to see all our playlists and tracks with their cue points, loops and beat grids ready to go. Now we can drag any track to the deck, play it, and off we go. 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.