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Is there a way to analyze just SELECTED tracks and not the entire library?
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Is there a way to analyze just SELECTED tracks and not the entire library?
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Is there a way to analyze just SELECTED tracks and not the entire library?
eroxx
10:00 PM - 10 November, 2017
I thought I did that, but it analyzed EVERYTHING. Is there a way to "erase" the analyziation it did for the other crates I don't need?
DJMIYAGI
10:34 PM - 10 November, 2017
Just select the songs you want to analyze and drag them to the analyze button
The Return of Dj Sparky
10:35 PM - 10 November, 2017
you can drop a track onto the analyse button and it will just do that track,
you can hold cmd (mac) or ctrl (pc) and click multiple files and then drag and drop them to the analyse button
hold shift and arrow up or down to also select multiple tracks then drag and drop them onto the analyse button,
but why not just do the whole library by clicking on the button and just be done with it
you can hold cmd (mac) or ctrl (pc) and click multiple files and then drag and drop them to the analyse button
hold shift and arrow up or down to also select multiple tracks then drag and drop them onto the analyse button,
but why not just do the whole library by clicking on the button and just be done with it
DJMIYAGI
10:35 PM - 10 November, 2017
Why would you not want them analyzed?
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IIs there a way to "erase" the analyziation it did for the other crates I don't need?Why would you not want them analyzed?
eroxx
11:06 PM - 10 November, 2017
They are songs that are in my iTunes library that are non-DJ songs
DJMIYAGI
11:32 PM - 10 November, 2017
Just don't play them then :) Un-analyzing them won't really accomplish anything.
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They are songs that are in my iTunes library that are non-DJ songsJust don't play them then :) Un-analyzing them won't really accomplish anything.
Pollen Pirate
1:37 PM - 11 November, 2017
I had a similar issue when I analysed my entire collection.
I worked around it by removing the tracks from the Serato library.
Go to all music (library section on the left, at the top), find any music you don't want, select them with cmd/shift and clicking (or windows equivalent), then cmd backspace to remove selected tracks.
Helped me out when I accidentally analysed a load of death metal :P
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They are songs that are in my iTunes library that are non-DJ songsI had a similar issue when I analysed my entire collection.
I worked around it by removing the tracks from the Serato library.
Go to all music (library section on the left, at the top), find any music you don't want, select them with cmd/shift and clicking (or windows equivalent), then cmd backspace to remove selected tracks.
Helped me out when I accidentally analysed a load of death metal :P
eroxx
5:11 PM - 11 November, 2017
Thanks! Now I have a new problem - I don't see the analyze option in the GUI!
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