I am hoping you guys can offer some tips to help me streamline my workflow when ripping vinyl. About once every few months I get the urge to spend some time recording my record collection, and I never feel like I am doing it the way NI inteded. Here's an overview of how I am currently doing it, and the pitfalls I have encountered so far:
1) Record track into TSP v2.6 using Audio 8, adding Title tags as I go. I typically record a block of only about 10 tracks to try to better manage my clunky process.
2) Grab a screen capture of the list of titles in the Recordings folder, then go into Windows Explorer and change the Filename of each track in the list so that I can recognize the track outside of Traktor (I.E. in MIxed in Key). Can this step be done inside of Traktor? I haven't had much luck in the past.
3) Point MIK v6 to the new .WAV files in my Traktor Recordings folder and process. I have been using MIK for years, and while I love the fact that Traktor now does its own key tagging, it quite often gives me something completely different than MIK. So for now, to keep things compatible, I still use MIK even though it creates more work.
4) Go back to Traktor Recordings folder and update comment, key text, key fields for each track manually (hence the need for a recognizable file name). This is a pain, and I would convert the WAV files to AIFF first if there is an easy way to do that.
5) At this point, because Traktor adds recordings to the Track Collection automatically, my tracks are ready. Except that the file location is still in the Recordings Folder, and that bugs me. (Should it??) I want them in my root directory (music library/traktor/collection) because I like the simplicity of only backing up that one folder. I have yet to find a simple way to move them, and hope someone can offer a suggestion. Typically I copy the files from the Recordings folder into the Collection folder using Windows Explorer, but that results in duplicates that I have to deal with. I have also tried selecting the new tracks in Traktor's browser and using Relocate, but that made a huge mess last time.
Would greatly appreciate any help. I've been using Traktor for about five years, and the more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
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