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Organizing your CDs?
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| c-rouge |
How do you organize your trance CDs found in your CD case.
By artist/album? by BPM ? By Sub-Genres? |
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| Armada_hk |
| Have you even bothered to scroll down a few pages to see if anyone has posted a similar question?? If you had then you would realise that this question has been asked hundreds of times. |
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| c-rouge |
| If you are talking about "track labelling for cdj's" topic, then u have to ask the question for yourself! However, thank you for your kindness. |
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| Dojomaster26 |
| LOL this is the DJ Booth version of "Trance is dead" |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by c-rouge
If you are talking about "track labelling for cdj's" topic, then u have to ask the question for yourself! However, thank you for your kindness. |
There have been plenty of people asking these questions before, please use the search button next time. The link below is the thread I made recently...
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=401601 |
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| sleepydragon |
| by genre but this question was asked just the other week |
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| SPAWNmaster |
use the search tool....
i organize mine by key and within each key by tempo |
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| c-rouge |
Thank you for providing the link instead of talking like the others...
They could be more nice explaining a new user about the search thing. |
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| erdega |
| just rip them to a hard drive, I gave up dealing with the discs for music at least |
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| PutBoy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dojomaster26
LOL this is the DJ Booth version of "Trance is dead" |
Acctually, the DJ Booth version of "Trance is dead" is, technically, "vinyl is dead". Is vinyl dead? No. Is Trance dead? no. |
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