If we’ve got any DJs here, it’s more than likely that they probably made the switch from analogue to digital sound a long time ago. The days of DJs bringing large bags of records to clubs or festivals are mostly gone, there are still some vinyl enthusiasts out there, but for tho who have long made the switch, an external hard drive or a USB flash drive has long been the weapon choice for DJs.
But did you know, you don’t even need a flash drive anymore? Thanks to an awesome integration between Denon DJs Engine OS and Dropbox. DJs can now organise their music library and access it from anywhere in the world.
It really is that simple. All you need to do is connect your Dropbox account with your Engine OS and log into any piece on Denon Engine OS DJ hardware and you’ll instantly have access to your music collection.
Organised music files with Denon DJ Engine OS and Dropbox This will allow you to totally pre-prepare a set and even works with Denon Prime, the desktop music management software companion for Engine OS devices, to make sure you’re completely club ready before any gig.
But for those of you who like to play off the cuff and be a little less prepared with your sets, you’ll have full access to your music library as long as you have it saved in your Dropbox account.
You can then arrange all of your tracks in folders based on things like key, BPM, genre, venue, or anyway that makes the best sense to you.
The Dropbox and the Denon Engine OS integration also makes it easier for music producers to share their music with fellow DJs in a way that enables them to play your tracks out without any hassle.
Are you a DJ? Tell us how you manage your music and if you’re currently using Dropbox to help in any way.