
(If using Platinum Notes on an existing iTunes library the first time see my page here)ģ) Now this is the really boring bit – iTunes needs to be told to use the new '_pn' versions of the tracks. This means when I'm about to bring a new track in I know for sure the level it will come in at from looking at its waveform in Traktor – no more surprises slamming a new tune in that turns out to be at a completely different volume to the one playing. Whilst Platinum Notes claims to make tracks sound better I'm dubious as to how real a claim that can be, but what I love about it is that it perfectly equalizes the level of all my tracks. Platinum Notes is set to store its processed copy of the files in the same location as the original, renamed with '_pn' on the end. As I add a new track to iTunes I drag it into a playlist I've called 'To Be Processed', as well as the other playlists I want it in.Ģ) Then when I'm ready I run 'Platinum Notes' and drag all of the new tracks from the iTunes 'To Be Processed' playlist into it to be processed.
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My PC is my master music library / file collection and for my devices to get new tracks they have to be sync'd to it.ġ) I buy music from iTunes and Beatport mainly, and use my iTunes library to organise my playlists (smart playlists are fantastic!). My iOS devices (iPad and iPhone) are set not to download tracks automatically. By the way, I use Traktor on a Windows PC and also an iPad and iPhone as a backup and for personal music playing. It will probably seem crazy over complicated to some, but I like everything to be just right even if it involves a bit of pain. So here's how I process all of my music files.
