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Move 1 or 2 gridded tracks, not collection?

Dieses Thema im Forum "TRAKTOR PRO / TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO" wurde erstellt von muthafunka, 1. Juli 2016.

  1. muthafunka

    muthafunka NI Product Owner

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    I have TP2 on a desktop and laptop and sync music, collection etc back and forth no problem at all.
    I gridded a couple of tracks on my laptop on the train then realised that I had also gridded 7 or 8 the day before on the desktop. If I sync tracks and collection either way as it is now I lose some work. I believe cues etc are saved in the track file but can't figure out how to replace a non-gridded/cue-pointed track with the same gridded/cue-pointed version. Is this possible?

    Thanks
     
  2. muthafunka

    muthafunka NI Product Owner

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  3. muthafunka

    muthafunka NI Product Owner

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    by sync I mean using CarbonCopyCloner to maintain identical TP2 installs ie files, folders, music on a laptop and desktop. I do some work on one ie gridding, adding tracks, recording etc then use CCC to sync laptop<>desktop and everything is updated on the other machine. I made the mistake of gridding tracks on both machines without syncing in between so now if I sync laptop/desktop as it is I will lose the work I did on one of them depending which way I choose to sync.
    Is there any way I can copy a gridded/cue-pointed track without copying collection etc presuming the track is already analyzed and in the other collection?
     
  4. muthafunka

    muthafunka NI Product Owner

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    Had a message that as cuepoint data lives in the Traktor database, export/importing tracks I want to move as part of playlist should do the job and it does! Many thanks for the info, much appreciated.