![]() Check out the video below for a full demonstration of this process, be sure to understand your workflow and always test the entire process with a couple of tracks first before doing your entire library. Once you have finished tagging and importing, you can change your iTunes library back to your original one should you prefer. I must also go back into Beatport Pro to delete the tracks that I have sorted and tagged, so that I don’t erase my key tags again on iTunes refresh.After importing tracks from Beatport Pro to Traktor, I must re-analyse for key.This glitch means that I need to do two things: ![]() This means that any tracks you do this to, will lose their key information. This means that if I ever re-import the same tracks again it will over write the analysed key in Traktor with ‘none’. NOTE: I have an issue with moving key across from Beatport to Traktor, even if the key is written in the tracks in Beatport, it doesn’t import across to Traktor. Import the ‘tagged’ music playlist as a playlist into Traktor.In Traktor – Make sure your iTunes File Management location is set to the beatport xml.Move the completed tracks to the new playlist, making sure you delete them from the first playlist.Create a second playlist in Beatport Pro to place your fully tagged tracks – I called mine ‘tagged’.Work through all tracks adding mood and energy.Match up your tracks to those in Beatport, checking the correct tracks off as you go.In Beatport Pro – Select small batches of tracks and ‘Sync with Beatport’.Drag the tracks from Traktor to the newly created Beatport Pro Playlist.In Betaport Pro – Create a platlists in which to place the tracks you found above. ![]()
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