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Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2012, 00:49
by nillin
nice to have: macros for loaded decks values like genre, bpm, group ...

i think simple to implement but a powerfull tool.

a example see attached file:

Re: Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2012, 01:21
by Marxon
macros in general had been suggested allready.
nevertheless +1

Re: Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2012, 17:09
by Support@MixVibes
Didn't understood this one. What is the purpose of this ? Any scenario ?

Re: Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2012, 17:30
by nillin
on a not prebuild DJ set:

i search often for tracks with a defined set of parameters like bpm range same genre, key or group. with macros in smartlists i can easy access this without use my mouse to sort and filter my paramters (hands free and faster track access)

Re: Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2012, 17:48
by Support@MixVibes
Multiple parameters for the smartlist ?
It is already possible, simply click on the '+' button on the right
You can add as many rules as you want.

Re: Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2012, 17:50
by nillin
in context of loaded tracks ?

the idea is to use the genre (screenshot) of the loaded tracks . when i change the track the list updates the macros and show new tracks

Re: Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2012, 18:06
by Support@MixVibes
Oh, ok now I see, some kind of suggestion list ?
It wasn't obvious for me because my tracks are sorted by genre (smart).

Re: Smarter Smartlists ;)

PostPosted: 14 Feb 2013, 10:13
by djphaidon
Also, it would be helpful if the folders had more conditions other than all or any, to the whole list, but by each separate condition

e.g.

Match Any

Genre contains House
> And comment contains "Banger"
Genre contains House
> And comment contains "Peak Time"

Could also be made by rules under each condition

<no match any or all>
Genre contains House
> AND
>>> comment contains "banger"
>>OR
>>> comment contains "Peak Time"

Another way to do this is how iTunes does, and make each playlist a condition. So if you had two playlists named 1 and 2, you could make conditions based on what IS/IS NOT in playlist 1 or 2

Playlist 1 - smartplaylist that has all with comment "banger"
Playlist 2 - smartplaylist that has all with comment "Peak Time"

House bangers playlist =
Genre contains "house"
Playlist IS "Playlist 1"
or
Playlist IS "Playlist 2"

Either way, it would be beneficial to the smart playlists if
1) more conditions than just ALL / ANY conditions: sub conditions under each
2) ability to use other playlists to form smart playlists