TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- DJ Booth
-- anybody organize their CD's like this?


Posted by xstalkrx on Apr-16-2006 21:29:

anybody organize their CD's like this?

I have about 200 CD's...each one full with about 10 songs on each. I decided to use Microsoft Excel to create a database that would be in alphabetical order by artist. Then, the database printout would also tell me the cd number that each track is on.

This helps me find tracks a lot quicker than just flipping through the cd wallet pages and reading a bunch of unorganized index cards.

Anybody else use this method of have an even better way of doing it?


Posted by Belgian Bonzai on Apr-16-2006 22:07:

Load every cd into one winamp playlist, hit Ctrl-Alt-G (with playlist window selected), and that should win you some typing time. There are other ways, I hope you haven't been typing your fingers numb.


Posted by cmack on Apr-19-2006 14:21:

I do it the same way you do, except I only load about 8 tracks per CD. I only do that so there is about 1/2" of unwritten data on the CD so I can safely pull it out of the case not as gently and not worry if that area gets scratched or scuffed. So far so good!

I also make doubles of each disc in case I need to mix two tracks from the same CD.


Posted by on Apr-19-2006 14:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Belgian Bonzai
hit Ctrl-Alt-G (with playlist window selected)


I knew there was a key combo, I could just never remember what it was when I saw it some time ago... Cheers man!!


Posted by simms327 on Apr-19-2006 14:50:

Yeah i organize my tracks in a large excel playlist, but have yet to come up with a search function...


Posted by Fearless One on Apr-19-2006 20:29:

maybe you should try to download newer version


Posted by stefanoc on Apr-21-2006 18:56:

thats why i use Rapid Evolution.

every info is saved in an excel file and its opened up in Rapid Evolution. you can save extra information on each song and you can even do a search.

mixshare.com


Posted by veezee on Apr-24-2006 04:21:

a program called whereisit does it for me

Jay


Posted by Seakr on Apr-24-2006 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by simms327
Yeah i organize my tracks in a large excel playlist, but have yet to come up with a search function...


Have you tried Ctrl+F? I use this when searching large text files, hopefully it works with other text based files too. Ctrl + F and then type in whatever you're lookin for


Posted by Belgian Bonzai on Apr-24-2006 13:49:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_palm
when i press ctrl+alt+G in winamps playlist window nothing happends.

quote:
Originally posted by Belgian Bonzai
(with playlist window selected)

So try clicking in the playlist window first (anywhere in that window); should work, I've known the function to be in there for as long as I remember.


Posted by Stu Cox on Apr-24-2006 15:11:

When I used to burn about 10 tracks to a CD, I'd burn tracks for any given CD in alphabetical order then just keep the CDs in chronological order - i.e. just add the latest one to the end - with a printed tracklist...

Then all you need is a rough idea of how long ago you got the track and you can find it pretty quickly cos you know exactly where to look on the CD tracklists.

That way you don't have to re-print your list for every gig! It also means your most recent stuff (likely to be the stuff you play the most) is all in one place, although I suppose if you're adding CDs in the order you get the tunes then they'll be like that anyway

But now I only burn one tune to a CD (along with a set of samples & loops), or several if they're by the same artist and I get them at the same time.


Posted by nrjizer on Apr-24-2006 17:04:

Currently I burn 6-10 tracks per CD as I buy them, and I try to rougly group them by style/sound. I make a double of each so that I can mix tracks that are burned together. Then I make a little index card, and in big sharpie at the top, I write the sounds/styles of the music on that CD. That way, when I'm flipping through my CD book, I can instantly scan my music for the type of track I want, then scan the tracks individually.


Posted by warmregards on Apr-25-2006 04:15:

i just burn one cd for each single (all the different mixes of each single on its own CD) and file them chronologically in the order i obtain them. you'll be surprised how easily you can find tracks this way. the biggest weakness to my system is probably that it is highly succeptible to error if someone else playing with your songs doesn't put them back where he found them....................................................................................


Posted by First Strike on Apr-25-2006 11:07:

quote:
Originally posted by nrjizer
Currently I burn 6-10 tracks per CD as I buy them, and I try to rougly group them by style/sound. I make a double of each so that I can mix tracks that are burned together. Then I make a little index card, and in big sharpie at the top, I write the sounds/styles of the music on that CD. That way, when I'm flipping through my CD book, I can instantly scan my music for the type of track I want, then scan the tracks individually.


Thats what i do too ..........


Posted by Stu Cox on Apr-25-2006 18:12:

quote:
Originally posted by warmregards
i just burn one cd for each single (all the different mixes of each single on its own CD) and file them chronologically in the order i obtain them. you'll be surprised how easily you can find tracks this way. the biggest weakness to my system is probably that it is highly succeptible to error if someone else playing with your songs doesn't put them back where he found them....................................................................................

Write the date that you burnt the CD on it

Then if anything gets out of order, you can sort it out pretty easily


Posted by Greedy on Apr-26-2006 17:49:

i know a friend that sorts his CDs and records by key


Posted by anth_on_e on May-31-2006 06:29:

do you bring your excel database to gigs with you on a laptop or anything?



Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.