Thanks Dude. Your videos are very informative. I am new to the Serato program. The question I have is that in ITUNES when I add music from CD's or downloads to the ITUNES library, will it automatically populate in Serato DJ, or do I have to drag and drop specific music into specific crates by the artist or genra of music?
Thanks for your support, I truly appreciate it! Serato can add whatever is in your iTunes library, so typically if you have download or ripped music and it's in your iTunes library it should be in the folder Serato designates for iTunes.
@@SpinnTraxxMusic Ok cool. Thanks. Are these tunes automatically analyzed or do I have to drag a drop from the iTunes file for them to be analyzed what I have put in there. Being a novice at this I may have a few more questions for you before I feel totally confident .
@@bluelifemedia you have to analyze them, sometimes a track may have some metadata in it already (bpm, length, key and cue points) but for the most part you have to process each song as it is addded to Serato.
Ok thanks. Here is a question that could help us all. Can you use spotify with serato dj? That could be great because of the selection of material they have. Let em know what you find out. Peace.
Kevin Hart did an excellent job explaining Crates in Serato! 😎
This was extremely helpful. Thanks!! 😊
You're welcome and thank you!!
Thanks Dude. Your videos are very informative.
I am new to the Serato program.
The question I have is that in ITUNES when I add music from CD's or downloads to the ITUNES library, will it automatically populate in Serato DJ, or do I have to drag and drop specific music into specific crates by the artist or genra of music?
Thanks for your support, I truly appreciate it! Serato can add whatever is in your iTunes library, so typically if you have download or ripped music and it's in your iTunes library it should be in the folder Serato designates for iTunes.
@@SpinnTraxxMusic Ok cool.
Thanks. Are these tunes automatically analyzed or do I have to drag a drop from the iTunes file for them to be analyzed what I have put in there.
Being a novice at this I may have a few more questions for you before I feel totally confident .
@@bluelifemedia you have to analyze them, sometimes a track may have some metadata in it already (bpm, length, key and cue points) but for the most part you have to process each song as it is addded to Serato.
@@bluelifemedia feel free to ask as many questions as you want, I will answer as much as I can...thanks again!
Ok thanks.
Here is a question that could help us all.
Can you use spotify with serato dj?
That could be great because of the selection of material they have.
Let em know what you find out.
Peace.
Is this Q tip or magoo speaking?
No… lol