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I looked into this when I first got my CDJ's - but didn't know what the hell I was looking at, so forgot about it. I think the problem with just copying them onto each other is that the file names of the databases are the same, so it's not a drag and drop kinda thing.
A quick search on Google gives this though:
http://www.paralleldimension.nl/cdj1000.html -
Software that does it for you - It's 20 Euros, so you have to decide if you want to fork out for it, but it might work well enough to warrant that cost.
I'm interested in the "Max waveform Data" part - I hope that means that for low level tracks, you can boost the height of the waveform to make it easier to read the differences in the track.
And being able to back it all up on your hard-disk would be useful too I guess.
I might look into it - 20 Euros is about £16, isn't it? I'll download the demo - see how it works, and if it looks like it's value for money, I'll get it and let you know if it's any cop or not.
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