How To Save Cue Points In Traktor Pro 2

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Dec 10, 2012  DIY Autosave In Traktor. By Ean Golden On Dec 10. In Traktor there are three primary data sets that the user can modify and then save: Cue points, tempo, beat markers (Stored as Stripes in the Traktor folder). Traktor Pro 3.2 Out Now: Watch Chris Liebing Demo Better Harmonic Mixing In.

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  • Mixed in Key + Traktor Pro 3 + FLAC = Cannot export cue points Just wondering if anyone on this sub uses FLAC files and Mixed in Key 8. I cannot get my MiK cue points to export into Traktor to save my life.
  • Apr 12, 2011  hey guys, i have a question about traktor pro: at traktor 3 i could save all my cue point and loop selections by right-clicking on the track and selecting 'write tag'. At traktor pro i can't find that selection. Can someone maybe help me with this? Also i wanted to ask if this changes are saved in the mp3s themselves so i can just copy my mp3s to another notebook?
  • Jun 03, 2013  Back to basics! Ean goes through the basics of great cue point placement and usage in Traktor Pro. Read the full article here: http://bit.ly/10KXgIu.
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  • Hi Guys,

    Mac The utility guides users through non-destructive (including resizing of an existing or partition, if necessary) of their or and installation of Windows for the Apple hardware.

    I am trying to save cue points in Traktor Pro 2.6, so that i don’t have to resetup cue points each time I’m using a track. I have googled a bit and watched some tutorials on how to do this, and what most people seam to be saying is you right click the track in the browser (make sure you are in track collection) and click on write file tags…

    Only thing is this does not come up in my right click menu, what i have in the menu is:

    I dont see write file tags ?

    Any help appreciated

    Peace Sunj 😎

    Are you deleting tracks from Traktor’s collection? In my experience, once you import a song into Traktor and set up cue points (using 1, 2, 3, 4, etc) they’ll remain there every time you reopen the song, unless you delete them from the collection. And of course, this doesn’t apply with the cue button/floating cue.

    Yeah, same here. Once you set them, they’re set until you change them. The only thing I can think of is you don’t have Traktor set up to save the collection when you close the program so it wipes all the cue points out.

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  • Hi, I have saved all my tracks in Macbook itself

    Is there a way by which I can transfer my Cue Points, Songs, Loops etc. as a back up or for future use??

    Will I loose my data or can I keep a back-up of my VDJ data if I,
    1). Upgrade my DJ Software (from VDJ LE to VDJ 8 PRO), (from VDJ to Serato DJ)
    2). Change my Macbook or Upgrade,
    3). Factory reset Macbook,

    I also wanted to know if the current Tracks and cue points which I am using in VDJ (Numark Mixtrack) can I carry the Cue points or songs for future performance with Pioneer CDJs’ without VDJ.

    Please advise…

    Thank you very much for your help

    All the data for BPM, Cue Points etc. is stored in the database file for Virtual DJ. Find it in Documents -> Virtual DJ and then copy the database.xml file (might be called something different for V7) – that is your backup. It’s probably worth backing up that entire “Virtual DJ” folder if I’m honest – it’s the quickest way to get all your data and settings back afterwards if you need to use a backup.

    When you want to use the backup, install Virtual DJ first and open it. Then close VDJ. Then replace the “Virtual DJ” folder it has created – the new, blank, one – with your old one. Then open VDJ and all your data should be there. 🙂

    Different Note – I do not know of any way to turn VDJ cue points into a Recordbox compatible format – the format you need to transfer them to CDJ’s. Note that this only works with Nexus enabled CDJ’s anyway…

    bob6397

    Every DJ-Software has their own way to save cuepoints, beatgrids and all that stuff, so yes, basically you have to set all your cuepoints and beatgrids again when you change your software.
    But VirtualDJ can import Serato and Traktor databases as far as I know. Mixvibes Cross can import Traktor data as well.

    But keep your eyes open for a software called RekordBuddy 2.0. It promises too convert cue points and beatgrids from one Software to another. (At least for the big players: Traktor, Serato, Virtual DJ, RekordBox, MixVibes…)
    Should be released within a couple of weeks.

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    Still a pain in the …

    About time the industry grows up and comes up with a common, open format set of tags that will allow saving all the cue/loop info with tracks and not in the DJ software. After all, setting those points is YOUR work, YOUR time and it should remain with YOUR tracks.

    Just me, of course.

    As for beatgrids. I don’t think beatgrids are carried over. Every DJ software uses it’s own way of beatgridding and saving that information. I doubt that it can be transferred. Then again, I haven’t looked at RekordBuddy closely enough and perhaps I missed something 😀

    ^ Sadly won’t happen. It’s in their interest to make it as difficult as possible to switch software. However better import tools will at least make it easier to convert databases so we should get some help.

    This RekordBuddy 2.0 thing seems to hold the greatest promise for moving cues points between softwares but it seems much delayed in being released. Don’t understand why this is so difficult. I don’t think something like Serato writes Cue Point data in an encrypted form into the MP3 files.

    Take VirtualDJ >> Serato for example. VirtualDJ has all of the cue point data clearly written in plain text in its XML database file. For a given track, why does it seem difficult for a utility to read the XML data and write equivalent (Serato compatible) data into the MP3 file of the same name? Mixed-In-Key for example knows how to write Serato cue point data into MP3s. Going the other way seems should be equally as easy.

    Can anyone enlighten me??

    Thx

    No, they write it into their own proprietary database. Beatgrid info goes into anaylysis files (or whatever name is used).

    It’s not all that hard. But it would take industry-wide cooperation to make it happen in an easy fashion. And while I’d highly applaud the effort, I have to agree with Todd that it’s not going to happen.

    @Vintage, maybe Beatgrid info cannot be migrated, but migrated Cue Points would at least reduce 1/2 of the re-work. I have to believe it is entirely possible to migrate Cue Points as evidenced by 3rd Party tool “Mixed in Key 7” which happily writes Cue Points for Serato and Traktor.

    I know. My point being that all those things need 3rd party tools to do it. If all DJ software would write the cue points and such in the track tags (would have to work for other formats than MP3 too, can’t force everybody to use MP3 after all), then that info would be available when you load the track in any software (including on CDJs ideally). If you were to change, delete or add a point while playing, the point would be stored with the track and when you then load the track into other software, the amended cue point would be readily available, WITHOUT having to sync or use other methods to transfer information back and forth.

    RekordBuddy 2.0 was promising to do this *I think*. Does anybody know what the hold up is?

    You’ll agree that RekordBuddy is a 3rd party tool?

    RekordBuddy seems like only a dream. 3rd party tool, 4th party conglomerate, whatever it is… seems like wishful thinking.

    There must be some sort of legal thing preventing this….

    Probably the fear of some big companies that they might be losing control over their customers 😀

    Forgetting that protectionism has NEVER worked in any field and that anything open has usually blossomed to give even the ones wanting to keep it closed more profit.

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