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Next, TRAKTOR will ask if you want to import your previous data by copying the exist
ing user content to a new folder in your user folder. Your previous data will not be al
tered if you copy it to the new default folder.
2.3.1 Importing Your MIDI and Hotkey Mappings
For TRAKTOR 2, the mapping system has been changed. While some mappings created
with previous versions of TRAKTOR may still work, others will not be imported correctly.
Hence, we recommend double-checking your imported mappings before you use them in a
live situation.
2.3.2 Importing Your Music
Due to changes in TRAKTOR’s database, you will have to re-analyze your complete Track
Collection. However, existing BPM and Gain values stored in your files will not be touched
even if they are not BPM-locked.
To force recalculation of BPMs and Gain values, you can re-trigger the BPM analysis by
right-clicking ([Ctrl]-clicking on Mac OS X) the Browser list entries and selecting the com
mand
Detect BPM (Async).
The Status Bar at the bottom of the Browser window will provide a visual indication of the
analysis process and alert you to any problems.
If your Track Collection contains more than 10,000 files, it is recommended to have TRAK
TOR 2 analyze your Track Collection in smaller chunks of only a few thousand files each. As
this procedure may take quite a while, it is a good idea to let TRAKTOR 2 perform the analy
sis while you are not working with your computer such as overnight.
Upgrading from TRAKTOR (SCRATCH) PRO/DUO and TRAKTOR LE
Importing Your Data
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