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Thread: Fastest Way to Organise Music Collection into Genres

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    Dinosaur Excalibur's Avatar
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    The Utopian ideal is to have every track fully tagged with release date, BPM, Genre and anything else which might help.
    Then make all these tags searchable.

    Since I feel the likelihood of me finding the necessary information and urge to retag thousands of tracks is remote, I settle for having lots of folders, with no sub folders ( in the HDC days, this was vital for smooth running ).

    60s, 70s, Disco, New Wave, New Country, Female Vocalist, Now Albums as examples, you get the drift.
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    I love using iTunes for my music organising.
    I have one folder for gigs - stuff I use most and an other folder with random playlists.
    Also a background folder with all sorts of background stuff.

    The ones marked with -- or --- bump it up to the top, which is handy when using Serato.

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    I've just seen this software, looks promising..

    http://www.mediamonkey.com/

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