Help: Order tracks by BPM and display it next to track name on CDJ's
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    Default Help: Order tracks by BPM and display it next to track name on CDJ's

    Just wondering if anyone knows an easy way to order tracks by BPM and display it next to track name on a CDJ. I'm currently using USB to load the tracks onto CDJ-850's or XDJ-700's.
    Note, I'm not using a laptop and an interface like Serato or Traktor.

    I find having the BPM's displayed is super helpful when my set has big range of bpms, since I tend to start low and build up the tempo.
    The current method I use now is to rename the files before hand, which is quite painful...bpms.jpg

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    On the xdj 700, just hit sort. then choose bpm

    You can also hit info and have all track info displayed while browsing.
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    Are your files analyzed through Rekordbox?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_bastet View Post
    On the xdj 700, just hit sort. then choose bpm

    You can also hit info and have all track info displayed while browsing.
    Cool, thanks! I will give that a try next time

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    Quote Originally Posted by decat View Post
    Are your files analyzed through Rekordbox?
    I'm using Serato at the moment for analysing

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    You should probably put it through RekordBox, especially if you use the onboard Pioneer effects. If you don't care about cue points, it can get a good approximation of BPM through the auto scan (though not always!).

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