Changed Song Title & Lost Cue Points/Analysis

Changed Song Title & Lost Cue Points/Analysis

Gdwyer3

Changed Song Title & Lost Cue Points/Analysis

So I just went through about 100 songs in iTunes & changed the titles to include the key at the end, and then when I refreshed Rekordbox those 100 songs were no longer analyzed & I had lost all of my cue points and beat grids for these songs. 

I'd really rather not have to sit here for hours re-analyzing & setting cue points on those songs, so can anyone help me out here as to why this happened & how I can fix it?

Official comment

Pulse

This happened because you allowed iTunes to manage the files. When you change the metadata, (like the album / artist / song name) it automatically changes the filename or path. This isn't a problem within iTunes itself, but as soon as you link to external programs which have built a database and point to a specific file at a specific path, when you make those changes, you break the link.

You have two choices...

1) Wipe out the rekordbox database and spend hours re-creating the cue points.

2) Spend hours relocating the songs one-by-one.

I would recommend the latter, it may be pretty quick using the search. But I would also recommend you disable the iTunes music management feature (in the preferences), and then use the Sync Manager in rekordbox to bring your music from iTunes in future.

Gdwyer3

I went back & changed the song titles back to their original title and all is well again. Am I able to edit the 'comment' section of a song in iTunes without affecting the metadata?

Pulse

Comment - yes.

You could also edit that information within rekordbox and it should be just fine.

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