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Track Recommendation Question

Discussion in 'TRAKTOR DJ (for iPhone and iPad)' started by emkai, Oct 18, 2013.

  1. emkai

    emkai New Member

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    Is it possible to limit track recommendation to a specific playlist you are viewing?

    Example.... I'm DJin somewhere who want "light" house music nothing too deep/techy/etc, I have info in my comments field which helps but can't view this in Traktor DJ. I have 1000s of tracks loaded into my iPad (128Gb!) so would like to keep the recommendations (based on bpm & key) down to the playlist I have created where I've sectioned off tracks suitable for the venue.

    Does this exist in the app? Am I missing something? I can't seem to work out how to do this....
     
  2. weltraumpapst

    weltraumpapst Forum Member

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    no it does not exists.. annoys me too..
    also the thing that comments cant be seen..
     
  3. GenErik

    GenErik Active Member

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    Very annoying missing feature. I've resorted to re-syncing my library with only the playlist needed for each gig. Sigh.
     
  4. Pickle_h

    Pickle_h Forum Member

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    Hey guys seeing as we are on the track recommendation questions, I have noticed there is a number and a letter Nexted to the key note symbol, what do they mean?
     
  5. trance alba

    trance alba Forum Member

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  6. Pickle_h

    Pickle_h Forum Member

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    This is what I fort but I don't get what the "m" and "d" means, can't see it refuting to the wheel
     
  7. trance alba

    trance alba Forum Member

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  8. GenErik

    GenErik Active Member

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    Dur / Moll? Seriously? I'm going to file this one as a translation bug :p