So all tracks that are tagged with the genre Techno, but are NOT tagged by any of the Styles goes into the shelf. In order to this my shelf has the following criteria: If I do not want a track on the playlist I tick it off, and it goes into. ![]() Style is the last of the tags in the criteria so it determines if the track goes in the playlists or not. And then I combine the tags as criteria for my intelligent playlists.Īll I now have to do is supply the tracks that I want exported with three matching tags of the playlists I have.Īs an example, this is how my criterias are set up for the playlist Techno -> Main -> Hypno I have my tags in three categories: GENRE, SITUATION and STYLE. Now I only use tags and intelligent playlists. Thank you Pedro! I have actually improved it by now. So when I for example delete a track from \ \ Playlist 01 that track should appear in \ \ Playlist 01. The TECHNO SHELF folder should show the tracks that are IN TECHNO FULL playlists but NOT IN TECHNO EXPORT playlists, filtered under each corresponding playlist. The TECHNO EXPORT folder is the tracks I've selected from the corresponding playlists in TECHNO FULL to be exported. The TECHNO FULL folder is all tracks from the Collection that is techno and categorized. This is an example of how my structure looks: (Yes, I know I could do this manually as well, dragging them back into the "shelf" and then deleting them from the "export" playlist.) ![]() Now, what I want is a sort of "shelf" - or an automation - that moves tracks I am deleting off one specific export-playlist BACK into the corresponding "shelf"-playlist. Also known as - taking the record out of the bag again. I cannot see which tracks are NOT in the "record bag."Īt some point I want to delete some tracks off of the "export playlists" that I do not play out after all. These folders and playlists are then dissected/filtered (manually) into corresponding "export folders and playlists" - this is the tracks that I'm exporting to my USB. What I've done is then categorized everything into various folders and playlist. So I have My Collection, which is, as we all know, the entire collection unsorted. ![]() So the way I've organized my now large digital music library come the idea of "the shelf" :-) ![]() At 72cm (28"") the closed height is almost 25% less than comparable stands, so you can store Performer Stands where others won't fit, such as on shelves or under worktops.I wanted to propose an improvement to Rekordbox (or ask if anyone knows a way to achieve my goal). Rubber feet preserve your floor and prevent clatter if the stand is knocked. The base is made from tubular steel for strength and rigidity without excess weight. This stand doesn't sway, and yet can be adjusted smoothly and easily to the desired height, where it stays automatically. The heavy-gauge steel stem is very strong and rigid. There are no knobs to fiddle with or lose, and it will never go slack. The tray is made of a polymer which does not "ring" when knocked, and has smoothly rounded edges all over - safe to handle and kind to your instruments.įriction locks automatically hold the tray at whatever angle you set. The injection moulded tray, with additional shelf, is virtually unbreakable.
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