Serato Software Feature Suggestions
Track Play Count
What features would you like to see in Serato software?
Track Play Count
Felipereis50
6:55 PM - 13 February, 2014
Library Icons count how much times the track was played.
And, dont delete then when clear the history.
And, dont delete then when clear the history.
Crazyraider
12:10 AM - 14 February, 2014
I'd like to see a "played this session" marker, too. I've done gigs where I have to sit for a few seconds and wonder "have I played this already?"
Dj Blee
2:19 AM - 18 February, 2014
i would like to see the songs that have ever been played be grey and then if it was played in that session blue or vice versa
DJ Eddie Lo
3:28 PM - 19 February, 2014
+1 for this, I enjoy playing different tracks each gig, never want to play the same sets over and over. Seeing whats was played or even a "Last played" would be great so we can use smart filters to filter out anything recently played within X amount of days
Felipereis50
11:31 PM - 24 February, 2014
+1
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+1 for this, I enjoy playing different tracks each gig, never want to play the same sets over and over. Seeing whats was played or even a "Last played" would be great so we can use smart filters to filter out anything recently played within X amount of days+1
jatoro
4:39 PM - 20 July, 2015
+1
I would suggest, please, include in new versions of serato, in the track information, the following columns: Last date/time played, number of times played, and rating.
Thanks. Regards.
I would suggest, please, include in new versions of serato, in the track information, the following columns: Last date/time played, number of times played, and rating.
Thanks. Regards.
harunizer
6:38 AM - 25 July, 2015
+1
becomes very crucial if you keep track of a larger / less focused library of different genres. And it's also important when you want to tidy up your library, delete really useless / never played tracks etc.
(ps. there is another thread on this one, serato.com , will also post there, maybe these two should be merged)
becomes very crucial if you keep track of a larger / less focused library of different genres. And it's also important when you want to tidy up your library, delete really useless / never played tracks etc.
(ps. there is another thread on this one, serato.com , will also post there, maybe these two should be merged)
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