Future downloads can then be dragged into these folders before you add them to your DJ software which will save us time over the second method. If you would like to manage the music on your hard drive with folders that follow the same structure of your playlists. Method One – Playlist Based Music Storage To turn this copying feature off, head into the iTunes preferences, advanced and turn off “Copy files to iTunes media folder when adding to library”. This not only eats up precious memory space on the hard drive but it can create confusing creating duplicates in DJ software when the hard drive is searched for music. One in the iTunes media folder and one in the original download location (such as a downloads folder). This means on some DJ’s hard drive there are actually 2 copies of tracks. The problem with this is that some people aren’t aware that iTunes is making a copy and therefore don’t delete the original download. We need to uncheck this setting to stop iTunes creating duplicate files.
HD/Users/UserName/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media – The usual file path for the iTunes media folder.Īs you can see the default setting is to copy media into the iTunes folder. Within that artist folder is album folders and finally within the album is a copy of the track. Within this Media folder iTunes creates individual folders for each artist. By default iTunes is instructed to create a copy of any file you play on the software and it places this copy within the Media folder on the users hard drive. The way iTunes manages the music files it plays is quite unique when compared to other music management software. WARNING – BACK UP YOUR MUSIC AND READ THIS TUTORIAL AND VIDEO THOROUGHLY BEFORE PROCEEDING The Problem with iTunes Music Management Today we break down two methods to get your music out of iTunes. It’s this cross platform support that drew many DJ’s onto iTunes in the first place but with it’s death rapidly approaching how do you move your music and playlists out of iTunes and into your DJ softwares native library management? Serato, Rekordbox, Traktor, DJay and Virtual DJ all currently support showing and playing from the iTunes library.
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With the news that Apple will be killing off iTunes in the next Mac OS update, a lot of DJ’s are fearing the loss of integration support with leading DJ softwares.