Hello Algoriddim Team and fellow djay users,
Just like many users, I am a long-time user of iTunes and use it to manage all my music. It serves as my central library, which includes a variety of smart and static Playlists. Needless to say that I have already put a lot of work into this for many years.
These playlists are essential for my workflow as they automatically update based on the criteria I set, ensuring I always have the right tracks ready for different sets and occasions. Of course, I constantly add (or delete) tracks there as well.
The Problem
Currently, while djay allows for importing iTunes playlists, these imports are static snapshots of the playlists at the time of import. This means they do not reflect any changes or additions I make in Apple iTunes after the import.
Feature Request
I propose an enhancement in djay to allow for direct integration or linking (instead of importing) of Apple playlists within the djay environment.
With this, I can assign a few “favorite” playlists directly from the local Apple Music library (not the streaming service) to just drag them over to a folder in Djay. Ideally, these interlinked favorite playlists would appear in a dedicated section of the folder structure on the left side of the djay interface for quick access.
Benefits:
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Dynamic Updates: Users do see only the Apple playlists they need for that time, but see ALL the updated and new tracks in a certain Apple playlist in djay (instead of only the ones imported).
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Efficiency: Reduces the need for manual re-imports and ensures DJs always have access to their most current playlists.
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User Experience: Enhances the overall usability of djay by making it more flexible and seamlessly integrated with users’ existing music management systems.