![]() ![]() I know, it’s a small thing, but it’s the small things that make all the difference!Ģ. Prevent yourself stopping the tune that’s playing Save yourself the embarrassment of accidentally turning the playing tune off with this useful option selection. Imagine the scenario: You’re in a club, things are going great, the music is pumping and everyone is on the dancefloor. You’ve had a beer or two so you’re nice and loose, enjoying the moment… That beer could be a problem though, because your concentration wanes and you load a track into the wrong deck – yes, the deck that’s playing out! The music suddenly stops and you’ve also lost the track that was playing and it’s impossible to locate it quick enough to get it back on. ![]() ![]() It’s an easy mistake to make, similar to lifting the needle of the record thats playing instead of the one you just mixed out of. But by using the “Loading only into Stopped Deck function”, it’s possible to avoid this by locking the deck thats playing. In the “Loading” section of the preferences, just make sure you’ve checked the box “Loading only into Stopped deck”. Done! If only turntables had that function back in the day…ģ. Show extra information in your library Adding extra fields according to your needs can revolutionise the way you sort and find your tunes when DJing – check out the options and work out what may work for you. In the track browser section below the turntables, each column has a header, such as, “Title”, “Artist”, “Genre” etc. If you go ahead and right-click on this title bar, you have the ability to customise this toolbar to display whatever you like from a whole range of options. For instance, I find displaying “import date” really useful as it helps me organise my tracks by the newest when I am out playing. ![]()
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