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Using the DMIX-<strong>600</strong><br />

Search Options (PART I)<br />

SEARCH OPTIONS<br />

The database-driven searching of the DMIX-<strong>600</strong> provides DJs with a<br />

quick and easy way to find tracks amongst a large library, by allowing<br />

the user to search by Song, Artist, Genre, Album, BPM, String, Playlists,<br />

File browser, Recently added, Top 100 and Last 100. Simply choose<br />

one of these Search Options, and that particular criteria will be displayed<br />

in alphabetical order.<br />

Search by Songs<br />

When you Search by Songs, you will see presented with all of the track<br />

titles in the database that has been created by the DMIX-<strong>600</strong> or the<br />

helper software application.<br />

Fig 2.7 - Searching by song title<br />

Search by Artists<br />

When you choose Search by Artists, you can narrow down the amount of<br />

results by first selecting the artist you wish to browse, then you can easily<br />

select the track you want to play.<br />

Fig 2.8 - Searching by artist<br />

Search by Genres<br />

When Search by Genres is chosen, you will be presented with a list of<br />

all of the genres found in the database. Because not every MP3 has ID3<br />

genre tagging, some tracks may not be displayed in this search. Once<br />

you select a genre from the list, you will be able to browse all songs<br />

within that genre<br />

Fig 2.9 - Searching by genre<br />

Search by Album<br />

Using the Search by Album option will allow you to search by the name<br />

of the album that a track is from. Keep in mind that this option also may<br />

not allow you to access all tracks, because sometimes singles are sold<br />

separately and are not taken from any specific album. Once you select<br />

an album, all of the tracks found under that album will be displayed.<br />

Fig 3.0 - Searching by album<br />

Search by BPM<br />

The DMIX-<strong>600</strong> can read the BPM off of your songs ID3-tags and search<br />

by BPM, if your songs do not have a BPM in thier ID3-tag they will be<br />

considered 0 BPM and the unit will display songs from lowest to higest<br />

BPM.<br />

NOTE: The DMIX-<strong>600</strong> does not calculate the BPM it just displays the information<br />

contaiined in the id3tag. There are many third party programs that<br />

will allow you to automaticaly or manualy input the BPM’s for all your<br />

music.<br />

Fig 3.1 - Search by BPM<br />

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