The ‘Crates’ under COLLECTION are numbered by BPMs However for quite some time, Engine DJ has been putting, for example, a 104 BPM track in the 117 BPM crate. I remove the 104 from the 117. I then select the 104 track in the 117 crate, right click on it and select ‘Remove From Playlist’. I backup the library. Close Engine DJ. Open it up again, and the nothing changed. The 104 file is still in the 117 Crate. This is happening with several crates. Music in the wrong BPM crate. I have even tried re analysing these files to no avail.
Connect your performance drive and then go into the ‘drives’ section of engine desktop and manually remove it from the playlists in there too, this should remove it from both, and make sure you run drive cleanup too.
Hey Stu! I did as you suggested and it worked just fine. It appears that Engine DJ is flawed. I opened up my sc6000 drive in EDJ so I could see both drives (the main library drive in pc and the SC drive). I went down all the crates in both drives, side by side, removing the tracks that did not belong there. Once I went down all the crates, I ejected the SC drive. Once the SC6000 powered up and I inspected the crates…everything was in order as i had hoped!! Interestingly enough, I did the same with my second SC6000,. except instead of ejecting the drive, i used SYNC MANAGER, and guess what! It threw the same tracks as before into the wrong crates. Which is why I will not use SYNC MANAGER again. I will just use the method you suggested and avoid needless headaches!…lol Thanks a Mill!!!
I still use Sync Manager but i think you need to do the ‘run cleanup’ action after making the changes but before using Sync Manager.
it is possible that its tapping into some old data on the DB though, i just know that manually removing from both places will yield the correct end result.