HOWEVER if there is no easy way for me to access my curated local m3u playlists WITHOUT using ITunes then I’ll likely have to delay my purchase until there is better local library options. The main draw of djay pro for me is the Spotify integration (even though offline mode is sadly not possible yet). I haven’t tried it yet with my Pioneer DDJ-SX but I will assume that works fine.
The FX functions are nice (especially the x/y “Pad” functionality). I am quite impressed with the software compared to a decade of using Traktor and Serato. My tests indicate it is not even possible to directly drag single mp3 files from windows explorer to a deck - or multiple files from explorer (or another app) to a “crate” type of container within the djay pro application.įYI - I just discovered the djay pro product and have started my trial today. Renamer for mp3, ogg, wma, m4a, mp4, flac, ape and wav files: easily rename files individually or whole directories at a time, preview changes before renaming or undo the last renaming process, rename the folder (including sub folders) containing your music files, and manually edit files and folders names. m3u files for playlists that I can easily drag over to Serato and are immediately available for use. My current workflow involves using Mediamonkey for organization and exported.
Itunes is unusable with my current library size (120K tracks and over 2K playlists from >10 years gigging).
The biggest feature added in this update is the ability to load Rekordbox. (remarkably this works even with no itunes xml functions) These playlist can then be loaded into Vinyl Reality afterwards like any other. Add root music folder from “media library settings” - which will let you browse by Artist / Album & Genre.Import individual raw music folders using the “explorer -> add folder” function.
m3u files directly into djay pro (windows).Ĭurrently my only options for accessing my local music is to either: