Hey guys, i posted this on NI forums 3 days ago and havent gotten any response,pretty weird since i have read some users having BPM scanning issues.Hoping i’ll have a better result on these forums!!
Has anyone else had this problem? I analyzed tracks from an external drive because thats wherei keep all my music and it shows the BPM for some folders and not others.In some folders the BPM shows for one song but not the rest…After i finally got the S4 to work on a Windows laptop(by reading this forum of course) without drop outs and crackles, now this,ugh,frustrating.
I’ve been a Virtual DJ user since it first came out (ver. 5?) and loved the simple process of scanning for BPM’s and i dont see anyhthing like that in Traktor for the S4.Could it be a Windows issue again?
I have about 2TB of music on an external andf thinking about inputting the BPM’s manually.
Please HELP!
Thank you
You can right click on a group of songs and select detect BPM. There’s also on option to analyze tracks on collection load/import. That’ll do new songs you add to the collection. Are you adding the songs to Traktor collection? Doing so doesn’t duplicate teh songs it just tells Traktor where they are.
@photojojo,thank you..i think something is wrong with the install.i did as you suggested,went to preferences>file management> and added the option of "analyze new tracks on collection load/import.That option was not on by default.I then added a folder with 9 tracks and nothing,i then chose all tracks and chose the detect bpm(async) and that didnt work.i then loaded a track and of course it displayed the BPM but after hearing the entire song and stopping the track it didnt show the bpm either! theoretically once you load a song the program is supposed to "remember the bpm correct? this is what leads me to believe the installation is corrupt,well corrupt might be a harsh word, but somethings wrong!..any suggestions?
I’m a newbie to this forum thing(but a dj for a long time) so i apologize if this reply seems out of the norm
Thank you!!
I’ve seen this problem before, but for the life of me I can’t remember what the deal was. You could try and pick a handful of songs that don’t seem to want to keep the BPM and move them to your harddrive. If they work there then it’s something to do with your external drive.
I know Traktor recommends having your music on an internal drive but my internal drive does not have the space for my entire music collection so i keep all my music on an external drive.
The issue is that Traktor does not pick up the BPM’s on an external drive.I scanned a folder with 20 songs on the external and saw Traktor scanning but at the end BPM’s showed 0.000.I then copied the folder to my laptop,scanned for BPM’s and it worked!
Can anyone tell me why this doesnt work on an external drive? It’s a USB powered drive.Would I have to use a drive with AC power? Would i have to transfer a music folder into the internal drive,scan it successfully for BPM’s and the transfer it back to my external? Seems like alot of work!
My other question is how does Traktor determine the key of the song? I choose the option to see this and after scanning for BPM’s sucessfully, on the internal drive of course, it still does not show the key.
Anyone having any of these issues?
I’ve read that i should change the default root directory and and music folder directory to my external drive.
I’m sorry but i searched and could not find a solution,all im looking for is for traktor to give me the BPM’s on all my music on my external drive.I have tried 3 kinds of drives so it’s not a maufacturer issue and have tried AC powered ans USB powered drives.Could you please point me in the right direction?Thank you!!
Sorry about that Chilly, i’m new to this forum thing and i thought i had only posted it up twice, with the second post having more information.I’m not sure how to remove old posts.