Like an idiot, I accidentally let my external hard drive import all the music into traktor program, now its kinda glitchy, can anyone tell me how the heck to delete them?
Like an idiot, I accidentally let my external hard drive import all the music into traktor program, now its kinda glitchy, can anyone tell me how the heck to delete them?
Right/Ctrl Click on the Track Collection and choose Clear Collection.
Or do you mean you now have duplicates of your tracks?
There are back up collections in the Back Up folder. Import the latest one that was right.
Or am i not getting the issue?
You could also sort the track collection by date added by (click the top of the date column) and just delete the stuff you added that day. Might have to do it in smallish batches though just to be safe.
k Karlos, i didnt this and it infact did work!!!! But now i have another issue. WHen i put back the tracks that i wanted some analyzed and most didnt. I re-analyzed all and the BPM's are say like 2094.85 (not all but most and the numbers vary) i had to go to each and re analyze BPM but some still didnt work, got any suggestions?
PS. Traktor now loads super quick and no crashes!!!!
Thanks for posting this question, you have now saved me a lot of start up time!
Hmm thats odd. Traktor will often analyse tracks at double or half the natural BPM.
In the advance section under each deck you can half or double a bpm with the X2 -2 buttons.
Ive had a few come out at 2100 or something as wacky but reanalyzing usually fixes them. Are any of them accapellas ? They are hard for Traktor to analyse?
If Traktor crashes on Collection Load its often caused by a corrupt MP3.
Obviously load time increases as the size of the collection increases.
That's just double the BPM for California Love. Just load the track, open up the Grid controls on the deck, and click the divide by 2 button. And that should fix that.
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