User Manual

Table Of Contents
Rename: enables you to rename the selected Playlist.
Consolidate: stores the current sorting order and arrangement for the current Playlist.
Remove Duplicates: removes all double entries in the selected Playlist.
Analyze: analyzes the tracks contained in the selected Playlist.
Clear Playlist: removes all tracks from the selected Playlist.
Delete Playlist: deletes the selected Playlist. This will not delete the tracks from your
Track Collection.
Select as Preparation List: will make the current Playlist the Preparation List.
Reset Played State: removes all Track Icons from the Icon Column in the Browser List.
Restore AutoGain: will recalculate original gain values if they have been changed.
5.5.14 History Playlist
TRAKTOR automatically lists the tracks you have played during a gig in the History Play
list. Often, it can be useful to have a record of which tracks were played in a specific ses
sion.
The History Playlist is not available in TRAKTOR LE 2.
History Playlist storage location
After closing TRAKTOR, the History Playlist is cleared. However, you can find the Play
list stored under: My Documents\Native Instruments\Traktor\History (Windows) and Users/
~/Native Instruments/Traktor/History (Mac OS X).
A History Playlist is labeled with a date and time after every TRAKTOR session.
Tips for Using the History Playlist
You can import History Playlists after good sessions for use during future gigs. If you have
been working with TRAKTOR for a long time, the amount of History Playlists can become
very large. Try this trick:
1. In the Windows Explorer/Mac OS X Finder, navigate to your Traktor folder and open
the History (Windows: My Documents\Native Instruments\Traktor\History; Mac OS X: Users/
~/Native Instruments/Traktor).
2. As a rule of thumb: every track in a list equals around 1 kB. This means that all Play
lists of 5 kB or less will have less than 4-6 tracks within them.
The Browser
Working with Collection & Playlists
TRAKTOR 2 - Application Reference - 56