Serato Software Feature Suggestions

What features would you like to see in Serato software?

Search by BPM?

DJ Jinnai 5:32 PM - 28 November, 2006
What the subject asks.
pigpen82 6:15 PM - 28 November, 2006
if your looking for s bpm you can use the browse tap and inly get the songs with that bpm...
DJ Jinnai 6:42 PM - 28 November, 2006
Hmm didn't see that option in 1.6.2...

I'll go check again when I get home.

Thanks!
Konix 6:51 PM - 28 November, 2006
Or you can just sort your tracks by the BPM by click on the BPM column.
CMS 7:49 PM - 28 November, 2006
In the browse window you can also filter songs by bpm. You already need to have the bpm on the mp3 id tag though.
Mad Erb 6:06 PM - 15 February, 2007
why cant they add search by BPM?
it would be nice to have !!!
LightFighter 9:48 PM - 15 February, 2007
why can't that just have SSL go to work for me too, and do the dishes, and wash my car,,,, just punch in the bpm your looking for and it will bring up a list for you STOP BEING SO DAMM LAZY
lindsaymar 12:51 AM - 16 February, 2007
What I do is in itunes set up smart playlists of bpm's - such as 80-100bpm, 90-110bpm, 100-120bpm - name them however you find easiest - for 80-100bpm call it "90bpm", and that way if I'm playing something around 90bpm all I have to do is tap on the folder named "90bpm" to have songs around that speed.
It works alright
djassad 4:35 AM - 12 March, 2007
As konix suggested
If you have set up your tracks right in itunes with the bpm in the bpm column, they will show in serato, provided you have the bpm option ticked in serato, to get the option press the lil arrow on top of the scroll bar and make sure that the bpm box is ticked.

Then if you just click the top of the bpm column, all the tracks will get sorted by bpm
DJ_X_Trodinaire 2:53 PM - 28 March, 2007
Bump

still need BPM search :P

my collection huge

it takes too long to scroll to the bmp i need :(
Konix 3:07 PM - 28 March, 2007
Well, if your collection is huge, then you probably have a lot of tracks with the (relatively) same BPM. For me (not saying you though), searching by BPM wouldn't help much and is pretty pointless. I play techno/house, so if I search by "125" for example, I'm going to get dozens, if not 100s, of results, which doesn't help very much to find a track.
DJ_X_Trodinaire 3:31 PM - 28 March, 2007
Understandable

but i also do wide variety of mixing

ie ill be playing hip hop and think of mixing some old school funk track

or for the hell of it something early 90s r&b, which i forget the song.. but do remember the relative BPM of it.
A spur of the moment mixing ;)
digital_steve 12:19 AM - 29 March, 2007
Quote:
Well, if your collection is huge, then you probably have a lot of tracks with the (relatively) same BPM. For me (not saying you though), searching by BPM wouldn't help much and is pretty pointless. I play techno/house, so if I search by "125" for example, I'm going to get dozens, if not 100s, of results, which doesn't help very much to find a track.

Yeah same here. I just sort by key/keycode personally.
Also ... i saw you signed up at mnml.nl forum recently, good place :)