Mar 6 (edited) • General
Serato Import Workflow (Work In Progress)
1️⃣ Download Music → (Auto-save in /New Music/)
2️⃣ MusicBrainz Picard → (Auto-tag Artist, Title, Year, Album, Cover Art)
3️⃣ Music Library Tools (MLT) → (Auto-clean genres, remove duplicates, sort by folder)
4️⃣ Mixed In Key → (Auto-analyze Key, BPM, Energy, Cue Points)
5️⃣ Serato Import → (Auto-create Smart Crates, auto-sort into sets)
6️⃣ Verify Cue Points & Adjust Colors → (Manual Fine-Tuning)
7️⃣ Move to Permanent Library → (Within Serato)
8️⃣ Backup → (Auto-sync to Google Drive & External HDD)
❓ Potential Upgrade for MLT: If MLT adds a database-based metadata fetcher (like MusicBrainz but DJ-focused), it would be the ultimate tagging tool.
Do we need a 4th software for fetching Artist - Title corrections, or can MLT integrate this?
I am really trying to cut back on different tools and looking to just use one main tool or just (MLT) for everything versus jumping from tool to tool
🔥 If MLT becomes one all-in-one software, it would be the best option for DJs because:
✅ It corrects & standardizes metadata (without relying on crowdsourced errors).
✅ It removes duplicates automatically (so DJs don’t waste time cleaning up).
✅ It sorts music into folders intelligently (so Serato crates stay organized).
✅ It could become the first DJ-specific tagging tool instead of just another metadata scraper.
💡 What do you think? Should MLT integrate a title/artist auto-correction feature to fully replace MusicBrainz? Drop your thoughts below! 👇🔥
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Sheldon Shaw
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