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| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
Yeah it's a total pain. Burning one track (and maybe it's remixes) per cd kinda makes the most sense, because you can order your sets kind of like you would have done using vinyl in a crate.
But that takes seemingly forever (especially with a back catalog of tracks). If you download 20 tracks in one buying session, burning and printing them will take you forever.
Burning CD's with 5-7 tracks and making two copies (which is what I did) uses less CD's, but yeah when you're looking for a track that's a few months or years old good luck!
Traktor Scratch/SSL/Torq is a blessing. Actually I integrate with iTunes (I use a Mac, so iTunes is actually good, I'm aware it's kinda crappy on Windows). iTunes lets me sort all my music in so many ways using tags and smart-playlists, and then all those playlists and data just get imported into Traktor/SSL/Torq automatically.
It's certainly made me happier and improved my track selection |
i've tried several methods. the one track per cd method, one track + remixes or the flipside tune, a bunch of tracks i've bought at one time and just loads from the same artist. and none of these have been satisfying. i think the main problem for me has been, that not all of my tracks are bought mp3s etc. i have over 1000 bought cds too and now i just started buying vinyl. so i can never have all my tracks in one place sorted by key and bpm (which would be the most important things to sort by for me, but then i'd also want to be able to sort them by the track title and artist)
only way i can think of that i could play all my tracks easily is from a computer and that's exactly what i'm gonna do once i can afford it. 
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