Find out more about Rekord Buddy at the Next Audio website. There are some immature software tools for doing that, e.g.When the public beta is deemed good enough to ship, the app will be made available for purchase and released.”Īctually, it appears Rekord Buddy is going to support Rekordbox, Traktor, Serato, Mixed in Key and The One, so users of any of these programs would potentially be able to use it to transfer data between them – but we haven’t seen it, so we’re not saying when it’ll appear or how good it’ll be. If this goes well, a public beta program will be started and will be opened to Rekord Buddy 1.x users. “The last 2.0 private beta is about to be shipped out to testers. This is the latest from Next Audio, the home of Rekord Buddy: I paid for both 1 and 2, they were great, did exactly what I needed. The trouble is that it is no longer available pending the arrival of Rekord Buddy 2.0 – but we don’t know when that will be. Not much has changed regarding how I play or what hardware I use, however my backup plan at gigs, and what I play from while setting up my laptop, is normally an external SSD with all of my tracks, playlists and cue points pushed from Traktor, to Rekordbox via Record Buddy 2. It’s called Rekord Buddy and is designed to do just this. The slightly longer answer is that actually, yes, there is a product out there that’ll help you. (That’s why we generally advise: Choose your software first, and stick with your choice.) Rekord Buddy will sync all track data and you can just update your playlists in iTunes, including smart playlists, and then drag them from the iTunes folder (in both Rekordbox and Traktor) into the collection everytime you make changes. Is there a way of transferring cue points and tags from Traktor to Rekordbox to save me having to do it all manually?” Digital DJ Tips says: The best way to do it currently is to use Rekord Buddy to sync tracks (meta data, beat grid, cue points, etc.) between Traktor and Rekordbox and use iTunes integration to sync iTunes playlists with Traktor and Rekorbox. Reader Ryan Graham asks: “I have been using Traktor for the last couple of years and I have just bought a new XDJ-RX controller to use with Rekordbox. (It does Serato, too.Rekord Buddy used to offer a way to do what our reader is asking, but it’s currently unavailable. ![]() Rekord Buddy 2 is a commercial program that is designed precisely to do this stuff, but it’s all-or-nothing, so you can’t do it playlist by playlist. Sadly, this will only move the playlist info, not the cues, beatgrids and so on. In common with all DJ software, Traktor only references the tracks, in whatever location they were in on your hard drive when you imported them.įirstly, it is possible to just drag and drop playlists between Traktor and Rekordbox – just open both programs and move them around on your desktop so you can see both libraries then use the mouse to move tracks or track selections as normal. Now, what’s the best way to save my Traktor playlists then transfer all the contents (cue points, comments, keys ) into Rekordbox?” Digital DJ Tips says:īefore starting, it’s worth reinforcing that Traktor doesn’t contain any music – only, as Diego asks, things like playlists, cue points, comments, key info and so on. in Traktor 101, we go over navigation of the interface, some important setup. ![]() I am in the process of selling my Traktor Kontrol S4 and moving all my library from Traktor to Rekordbox. with navigating the Traktor interface and record your first mix. ![]() ![]() Rekord Buddy 2 offers one way of moving cue points, beatgrids and the like from Traktor to Rekordbox… can you help our reader with any other ways?ĭigital DJ Tips Platinum member Diego writes: “Hi Guys, I need your help please.
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