They help you to do this work, so you’re up and ready to go quickly in your new platform. That’s where library conversion apps and utilities come in.
No, it is stored in a database that your DJ software itself creates – a database that is unfortunately proprietary to each platform. The issue when you want to do this is that all that “extra” info – cues, loops, playlists – is not stored in the music files themselves, in a format that all software can “read” (like the artists, title and so on are). Learn to DJ on ALL gear & software: The Complete DJ Course Of course, you could just import your tracks into your new platform – but you’d lose the cues, loops, playlists and so on, which is often where all the work is. That’s when you need to be able to convert your DJ library from one platform to another. Ever been DJing on Traktor, but wanted to move your playlists and cues to Serato? Been practising on Virtual DJ, but wanted to get your info on to a USB to spin on Pioneer DJ gear in a club? Or just bought a new Denon DJ Prime unit, but all your years of playlisting, loops and so on is in Rekordbox?