Exporting Generated Stems to different PC

Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
edited October 2024 in Traktor Software & Hardware

I have a question regarding the new "Generate Stems"-Feature in Traktor Pro 4:

Is it possible to export analyzed Stems to a different PC?

Since my main PC is much more powerful than my Laptop, it would save alot of time to analyze tracks on my PC and then export them to my Laptop, both running Traktor Pro 4.

Is that possible?

Thank you!

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  • Member Posts: 32 Member
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    Hi Mira,

    I suppose yes, but you would have to have a shared root folder between those two installations of Traktor. I sync my two laptops via iCloud, both pointing to one Traktor roor folder on iCloud Drive. If both Traktors share the same collection and settings, you could point them to use the same Stems folder and then use the stronger PC to generate the stems.

    I hope this helps.

    Cheers!

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  • Member Posts: 32 Member
    Answer ✓

    Hi Mira,

    I suppose yes, but you would have to have a shared root folder between those two installations of Traktor. I sync my two laptops via iCloud, both pointing to one Traktor roor folder on iCloud Drive. If both Traktors share the same collection and settings, you could point them to use the same Stems folder and then use the stronger PC to generate the stems.

    I hope this helps.

    Cheers!

  • Member Posts: 56 Advisor

    I wouldn't mind doing this as well … but somehow from my gaming/photo editing PC to my 13" MacBook Pro i7 …

    Hanging for an off-line (and bulk) converter!

  • Member Posts: 3 Newcomer

    Thank you for the answers!

    I am in the same situation as @frankle - my more powerful PC is running Windows, while my less powerful Laptop is running macOS.

  • Member Posts: 32 Member

    Than you could sync those two installations of Traktor via Google Drive for example? I just don't know if the Traktor root folder structure is the same on Win and MacOS?

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