OneLibrary - What is it & how does it work?

Thanks for sharing this feedback and your workflow @rishi

Just curious as I am considering to use OneLibrary with my iPhone. If I transfer a playlist let’s call it “playlist 1” to a USB then connect that to my iPhone and copy it to Djay on the iPhone. I will have “playlist 1” on my iPhone if I choose to do the following:

  1. make “playlist 2” from tracks in “playlist 1” how would I get “playlist 2” onto my mac?
  2. Delete a track from “playlist 1” how do I carry this deletion of track over to my mac?

I assume iPhone and iPad would be the same as its iOS.

look forward to the feedback - thank you.

Hi @GECHO, currently OneLibrary is read only on iOS. So, you need to do all playlist editing on desktop (macOS/Windows).

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Hi @Slak_Jaw thank you for confirming I thought as much. I would like to say hope it changes but I do understand the complexity between macOS and iOS making it difficult to implement.

You’re welcome @GECHO. When this changes I will share the details in the Community.

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  1. How do I transfer my music files and Playlist from a Windows computer to a MacBook Pro computer and would my cue points from my Windows Playlist will transfer as well? Can someone please assist I would greatly appreciate it.

Hi @Nadine, I have moved your question to a more related topic. Please see above. I recommend that you use the new OneLibrary feature in djay to perform this:

Hi @Slak_Jaw, just wanted to ask how the development of OneLibrary is progressed across the vendors, such as Alpha Theta, NI, Serato etc?

For example, I have over a years worth of playlists on my iPad I want to get on my Mac Mini, and if I could just export them to my OneLibrary USB I’d be all set, but as was described it’s a one way street in iOS due to being read only.

So…. who takes ownership for the ongoing development of OneLibrary and bug fixes and enhancements to functionality?

It’s been out since October 2025 which is amazing but what’s next? Hopefully it’s not a case of “the slowest developer” wins?!?!

Cheers

James

Hi @James_Gillies, I don’t have any specifics that I can share other than we are actively working on it.

Thanks @Slak_Jaw, that at least answers the question that Algoriddim have an active part in the ongoing development of OneLibrary.

Fantastic stuff!

You’re welcome @James_Gillies