Serato Software Feature Suggestions
Doubled / Halfed BPM's...
What features would you like to see in Serato software?
Doubled / Halfed BPM's...
Cashless
5:55 PM - 23 September, 2007
I often like to double or half my bpms in a mix. For instance, I can throw the accapella of Purple Ribbon's "Kyrptonite" (at 75 or so bpm's) over the instrumental of Lethal Bizzle's "Rewind" (at 140 or so* with some adjustment) or like Fergie's "Glamorous" into "stay fly", yada yada yada... Old examples, but I'm not giving away new gems.
Back to the point, I'd like to have a way of grouping songs by their doubled or halfed BPM in addition to their grouping according to their regular bpm. I know people are going to suggest crates and playlists, but I like a lot of other dj's pretty much make everything on the fly and don't do very much, if any, preparation at all.
Any way this can be implemented?
Back to the point, I'd like to have a way of grouping songs by their doubled or halfed BPM in addition to their grouping according to their regular bpm. I know people are going to suggest crates and playlists, but I like a lot of other dj's pretty much make everything on the fly and don't do very much, if any, preparation at all.
Any way this can be implemented?
Konix
6:11 PM - 23 September, 2007
Well, you could use the grouping column or any other column you don't use, and use that for the halved/doubled BPM. Of course, this means you have to go through and manually type them all in.
And organization/preparation is essential when using SSL, so speak for yourself. And if using iTunes, this would only take a minute or two to do with smart playlists.
And organization/preparation is essential when using SSL, so speak for yourself. And if using iTunes, this would only take a minute or two to do with smart playlists.
Cashless
12:08 AM - 24 September, 2007
And organization/preparation is essential when using SSL, so speak for yourself. And if using iTunes, this would only take a minute or two to do with smart playlists.
Reading is fundamental.
I'm not asking for your advice. Thanks, but no thanks. Anytime you wanna help me tag 80K+ files, then I'll ask for you input.
There's plenty of dj's that don't do any prep for Serato. There's dudes out there that don't even OWN Serato and do sets on other people's Serato via thumb drive. Please, take your own advice and speak for yourself.
I've probably had Serato longer than %95 of this board. I'm familiar with what it can and can not do. I'm strictly asking for this to be done in an automated fashion. To be honest, I personally don't even need this function, the first time I hear a track I know whether or not it can be doubled/halfed and what double/half tracks go well with it.
I'm suggesting this feature to enhance Serato itself and maybe open some clowns to something that few do and even fewer do well.
Thanks but no thanks Konix.
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Well, you could use the grouping column or any other column you don't use, and use that for the halved/doubled BPM. Of course, this means you have to go through and manually type them all in.And organization/preparation is essential when using SSL, so speak for yourself. And if using iTunes, this would only take a minute or two to do with smart playlists.
Reading is fundamental.
I'm not asking for your advice. Thanks, but no thanks. Anytime you wanna help me tag 80K+ files, then I'll ask for you input.
There's plenty of dj's that don't do any prep for Serato. There's dudes out there that don't even OWN Serato and do sets on other people's Serato via thumb drive. Please, take your own advice and speak for yourself.
I've probably had Serato longer than %95 of this board. I'm familiar with what it can and can not do. I'm strictly asking for this to be done in an automated fashion. To be honest, I personally don't even need this function, the first time I hear a track I know whether or not it can be doubled/halfed and what double/half tracks go well with it.
I'm suggesting this feature to enhance Serato itself and maybe open some clowns to something that few do and even fewer do well.
Thanks but no thanks Konix.
Konix
12:13 AM - 24 September, 2007
Lol, ok whatever man, only trying to help, but I guess you don't want it.
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